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Business Analysis Digest #37

Passionate BA

The business analysis digest #37 is here! Welcome to the Business Analysis Digest #37, with the best business analysis and related topics articles of August 2023. It encourages businesses to prioritize user experience and usability when implementing scrolljacking to balance aesthetics and functionality.

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Top 10 Business Analysis Techniques

The BAWorld

Business analysis is a critical cornerstone for organizational success, helping companies identify issues, formulate solutions, and optimize operations. With a diverse toolkit of techniques and strategies at their disposal, business analysts can truly shine.

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Managing backlog flow with the “Rock Crusher” method

Analysts Corner

IIBA’s new publication caught the attention of participants and social media during the last Building Business Capability (BBC) Conference. We talk about the book “ The Rock Crusher: A Model for Flow-Based Backlog Management ”, by authors Steve Adolph, Shane Hastie, and Ryland Leyton. We must always take this into consideration.

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Analyst’s corner digest #19

Analysts Corner

Tech: integrated knowledge bases, machine learning tips, and a guide to git for a business analyst. > Keep reading… 3) Involving the Right Stakeholders in Business Requirements Gathering by Nelson M. In project management, successful outcomes hinge on thorough and accurate requirements gathering. Enjoy the reading!

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Nimble Vs Agile: why is a unique term not enough?

Analysts Corner

link] The terms Nimble and Agile have frequently appeared in the context of scientific publications on methodologies and practices used in project management and product development. Agile is a management philosophy that emphasizes flexibility, collaboration, and customer satisfaction. You certainly know some of these.

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Pending Backlog Items Have a Price

Analysts Corner

For future plans, please don’t create one-liner tickets in your backlog. I knew a project manager in an outsourcing project who told business analysts to create 500 Jira issues to showcase to a customer the scope of work for continuing a development team’s assignment.

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What Are Types of Product Owners

The BAWorld

Managing The Product Backlog – In an agile world, since the requirements are dynamic, the product backlog items might require frequent movements to accommodate constantly changing priorities. Hence, the crucial responsibility of a Product Owner is product backlog management.

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