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Business analysis tips for effective Product ownership

Analysts Corner

A view from business analysis reference guides It’s not new that a good application of business analysis practices (traditional or agile) helps Product Owners improve their day-to-day work. Mainly, product management or ownership should use business analysis within the following points: 1.

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Business process modelling: key elements

Analysts Corner

Triggers and other events Sometimes things happening outside of the process affect your process. These are called events. A great example of an event is your starting trigger — an event that initiates a process. A trigger event happens in the world, and it has meaning to the process.

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Navigating the Interplay between Project Management and Business Analysis for Project Success

Bridging the Gap

In this video, you’ll discover: How to define the roles of business analyst and project manager, and the skills required for each role. How business analysis and project management roles differ and overlap. The questions YOU bring to this live event about project management and business analysis.

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BABOK Techniques

Watermark Learning

A Business Analyst (BA) employs their skill sets to bring business value. The profession’s foundational resource, the third version of the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK® Guide v3) can help the business analyst identify their strengths and areas needing improvement as they work on building their skills.

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Guide to Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) Certification

The BAWorld

BPMN is the visual language that bridges the gap between stakeholders’ requirements and the workflow which includes actions, events, activities, artifacts, and connections between the objects. In short, BPMN represents “Who will do What” in a business process. Are you an entry-level business analysis professional?

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From Project Manager to Business Analyst: Wendell White

Bridging the Gap

Today we meet Wendell White, an ACBA and Project Manager, who recently completed The Business Analyst Blueprint® certification program. . What we love about Wendell’s story is that, similar to many course students, he wasn’t aware that he was already performing business analysis work in his work as a project manager.