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Start your visual facilitation journey with letters.

BA Times

With the growing use of agile practices and design thinking, there is also a growing awareness of the importance of working visually. If you think that sketch noting, visual facilitation and graphic recording is not for you because you cannot draw, then my advice to you is: Start by learning lettering.

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

Analysts Corner

In a previous article , I compared the Nimble concept to the Business Agility model from the Business Agility Institute (BAI). In this article, I come back to this comparison, using another known concept: the enablers of business Agility. For this, we can refer to other articles from business Analysis to have this linkage.

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The icon library: My favorite analogue tool

BA Times

With the growing use of agile practices and design thinking, there is also a growing awareness of the importance of working visually. If you are an inexperienced drawer, this is can be a major barrier for starting with sketch noting, visual facilitation and graphic recording.

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Design Thinking – A Comprehensive Overview

My Agile Partner

Design Thinking, created by Rolf Faste at Stanford in the 1980s, has emerged as a critical approach within businesses to foster innovation. Design Thinking, alongside other methodologies like Lean Startup and Design Sprint, has been integrated into the world of agility to encourage innovation.

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Business Analysis Digest #35

Passionate BA

Welcome to the Business Analysis Digest #35, with the best business analysis and related topics articles of the previous weeks. Well, it could be your lucky day, as I share a great article about product discovery today! It highlights the power of combining data, narrative, and visualizations to communicate findings effectively.

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Four psychology principles every UX designer should know

Userzoom

There’s a darn good reason why there are so many PSYCHOLOGY+UX articles floating around. User experience design has its conceptual roots in cognitive and behavioural psychology. This design principle evolves from a basic Gestalt visual principle. (A 3) Focal point principle and visual hierarchy.

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Adapt or Fall Behind: Rethinking Enterprise Training Models for Today’s Rapidly Changing Environment

Cprime

Some specific learning requirements include: Support for different learning styles: Employees’ learning styles vary—some prefer visual, some prefer auditory, others prefer tactical—so content should incorporate graphics, diagrams, video, audio, hands-on exercises, and more.

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