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Great books for business analysts that work in products

Analysts Corner

A reading list for BAs in product teams Many business analysis professionals work in a product setting. Whether you’re collaborating with, or acting as, a product owner, there are product management approaches that are useful for conducting business analysis. Both guides are only available to members of the IIBA.

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BAs and POs can be better partners than Deadpool and Wolverine

Analysts Corner

In the Introduction to Product Ownership Analysis (POA) from the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA), BAs and POs work togethertowards: Effective product ownership activities are critical and pivotal to product success. The BA may be present, whether facilitating or taking notes, orboth.

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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 also delves into risk management, quality assurance, and the critical role of project documentation. Hello there! How to Mitigate This?

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Four Ways Great BAs Can Start The New Year Right!

BA Squared

I know this sounds funny, but just like product and project planning, we need to have a vision and intention for the year. Without a dedicated plan, everyone else’s vision and priorities will rule your time and energy. Business analysis is a complex and advanced skill set that cannot be learned overnight.

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Tips for Creating Value Adding Business Analysis Documentation

Modern Analyst

Business analysts are expected to be the ones who will create plenty of documentations that will guide the design, implementation and maintenance phases of a system. It is crucial the documentation created to add value. Include diagrams, screenshots, pictures, as well as text descriptions at your documents.

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5 Types of Requirements Documents Business Analysts Create

Bridging the Gap

Imagine you are ready to dive deep into a new project, but amidst the sea of information and tasks, you find yourself at a crossroads: What documents should you create to capture those crucial requirements? How can you ensure you’re fulfilling your role as a diligent business analyst? It defines the scope of the project.

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Analyst’s corner digest #20

Analysts Corner

Change impact analysis is easier if you have a road map that shows where each requirement was implemented in the software. > Keep reading… 3) 5 Best Practices for Requirement Analysis by AnalystHub Consider a scenario where a team is developing a new mobile app for online shopping.

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