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5 Ways to Navigate Scope Creep as an Agile Business Analysis Professional

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Using an agile approach, business analysis professionals can transform scope creep into an opportunity for growth and improvement.

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User Story – Useful Technique But Not Always Optimal? | Analyst Catalyst Blog

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BAs Must Lead Business to Leverage Post-Pandemic | Analyst Catalyst Blog

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Agile Techniques Business Analysis Professionals Should Learn

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Reshaping Business Agility in the Cloud with Intelligent Automation

Dataversity

From streamlining workflows to enabling data-driven decision-making, cloud-based intelligent automation (IA) […] The post Reshaping Business Agility in the Cloud with Intelligent Automation appeared first on DATAVERSITY. With the right approach, however, businesses can overcome these hurdles.

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Passionate Business Analyst Vlog Episode #2

Passionate BA

Another standout session covered agile methodologies for business analysts, where I gained practical tools to apply in agile environments. It was great to see how others had implemented agile principles to improve communication and adaptability within their teams. Is that your first visit to Passionate BA?

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Informing and Empowering Agile Teams with Embedded Analytics

Dataversity

For software developers, the agile methodology is not a new concept – it’s been around for decades in one form or another. In 2001, a group of individuals wrote The Agile Manifesto, outlining 12 guiding principles for the agile methodology and cementing the practice in the industry.