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Are Nimble and Business Agility the “same”? Part 2— Nimble vs Business Agility Enablers

Analysts Corner

Similarities and differences between Nimble and the model of the 6 Business Agility Enablers The concept of a Nimble organization is still sometimes compared to the capability of having Business Agility. In this article, I come back to this comparison, using another known concept: the enablers of business Agility.

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Design Thinking in A Waterfall World | Analyst Catalyst Blog

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Business Analysis Digest #35

Passionate BA

The business analysis digest #35 is here! Welcome to the Business Analysis Digest #35, with the best business analysis and related topics articles of the previous weeks. Upcoming business analysis events 11.07, 6 PM UTC+2. Webinar by IIBA: Design Workshops: Where Agile and Design Thinking Meet.

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Future of Business Analysis in a World of AI

Business Analysis Knowledge Share

Understanding what will happen to Business Analysis with AI In this episode of the Business Analytics and Analysis Knowledgeshare podcast Paolo talks about all things AI, Business Analysis and AI as well as scrum and AI. Executive Certificate in Management and Leadership from MIT Sloan School of Business.

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What is the difference between Leading SAFe vs SAFe Agilis?

Agilemania

Participants in the class gain insights into mastering Business Agility to thrive in the competitive market. We discuss how to establish team and technical agility and organize and re-organize around the flow of value. Learn and apply Lean-Agile Mindset values and principles. Become a Lean-thinking manager-teacher.

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The Roles and Responsibilities of a SAFe Agilist You Never Knew

Agilemania

It was circa 2011 when Dean Leffingwell decided to conceptualize the Scaled Agile Framework. SAFe is a knowledge base of proven, integrated principles, practices, and competencies for achieving business agility using Lean, Agile, Systems Thinking, and DevOps. You need business agility.