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IIBA BABOK Guide Version 3 – What’s Inside?

The BAWorld

If you are planning to appear for ECBA , CCBA or CBAP certification exams, then checkout our courses. What’s inside IIBA BABOK Guide Version 3 Let’s accept it, the BABOK guide version 3 is a big book. If you are planning to appear for ECBA , CCBA or CBAP certification exams, then checkout our courses.

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Business Analysis Digest #37

Passionate BA

Yulia emphasizes this distinction’s significance in streamlining project planning and requirements gathering and gives more details on each aspect. Many big books on software requirements and business analysis recommend dozens and dozens of practices. The Rock Crusher: Mastering Agile Backlog Management.

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Business Analysis Digest #35

Passionate BA

In my humble opinion, it is a brief but helpful overview, more of a taste of a book, which is excellent. Rethink your planning by Alex Velichko The article introduces the concept of checkpoint planning as a way to supplement agile planning processes, increasing transparency and predictability. Case reviews.

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Why Product Owners Need Effective Scrum Masters?

Roman Pichler

While the role is discussed in many books and articles, I find that it is still not always correctly understood. Organisational change and empowerment : Work with senior management, HR, and other business groups to implement the necessary organisational changes required to fully empower product people and leverage agile practises.

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Analyst’s corner digest #19

Analysts Corner

So, everything in the EA Practice leads to this — the Enterprise’s Architecture and Technology Strategy and Plan, the EATSP. Although this template is tailored for commercial businesses, it can be easily used for government and non-profit organisations by changing the inputs to be the motivations and plans of such organisations.)

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Answer This Question: “What is Your Product?”

EBG Consulting

This essay is part of the book 97 Things Every Scrum Practitioner Should Know , by Gunther Verheyen (editor). Backlog management and prioritization become simpler to manage. Strategic planning and roadmapping become more straightforward to define. Alice, wandering in Wonderland, said it best. “If

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Firefighting in the Dependency Hell and Notes about Managing Dependencies

Analysts Corner

There is an entire discipline about that, and I have an essay on a book about it. After concluding the design, the next step is to make sure it is prioritized accordingly, both vertically and horizontally, and closely monitor any deviation from the plan. You can’t eliminate all the dependencies, as a system can’t act in isolation.