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Great books for business analysts that work in products

Analysts Corner

Here are some book recommendations covering everything from the product process and discovery interviews to problem framing and documentation. This book covers a wide set of techniques and guides for how to use them within discovery framing and the planning of the discovery process.

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Seeing Your Vision

Leading Agile

My three-year-old granddaughter has a number of favorite books that she likes me to read to her. Helen Keller never let her physical constraints define her vision. She is referenced as saying, “The only thing that is worse than being blind is having sight but no vision.” Sight vs. Vision. Vision and Potential.

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16 Best Business Intelligence Books To Get You Off the Ground With BI

Data Pine

But with so many business analytics books out there and so little time, how do you decide which ones are worth your time? But before we unveil our definitive rundown of intelligence and business analytics books, let’s explore some facts, figures, and insights that will inspire you while steering your success in the exciting world of BI.

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The Extraordinarily Badass Agile Coaching Book

Vitality Chicago

I have the pleasure of reviewing Bob Galen’s Extraordinarily Badass Agile Coaching book. Bob collaborated with many people to create this book. Foremost would be his co-creators of the book – Mark Summers, Jennifer Fields and Rhiannon Galen-Personick. It doesn’t matter – this is still a badass book.

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

Analysts Corner

The Enablers of Business Agility come from the book “ The 6 Enablers of Business Agility ”. IIBA adds the need to respond also with “ precision ” but that doesn’t seem to be addressed by the book of the Enablers (at least per the definitions). We have seen that the concepts are different.

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Analyst’s corner digest #20

Analysts Corner

It started with text to text, progressed to code, image, audio, vision and towards the end of the year — video. by Attila Evanics As an IT Business Analyst, you have to listen, monitor, observe, understand, analyze, present and learn. by Gabriel Botsie Last year was a hectic year with new large language models and capabilities.

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I Just Came from the Future:Effective Product Managers are Time Travelers

Leading Agile

It is essential for the success of their products that they can do this well and never get stuck in any one dimension (past, present, future) too long to neglect the needs of the other two. Living too much in the present is the most common, especially since most other functions on the business around you do as well.