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What is Business Architecture?

The BAWorld

Business Architecture is a holistic framework for aligning an organization with its goals, and in turn, making it more competitive. In this article, we’ll discuss what business architecture is? Business architecture is the blueprint of a company. Definition of Business Architecture.

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Transformation, Business Architecture, and Scaling

Leading Agile

Mike Cottmeyer was recently a guest on the Agile to Agility podcast with Miljan Bajic where he discussed Transformation, Business Architecture, and Scaling. How do you go up into Portfolio Management? How do you go up into investment management, that kind of a thing? What do you do with planning cadences?

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Which Business Analysis Certifications to I need?

Analysts Corner

It is designed for experienced business analysts and requires a certain number of years of business analysis experience and completion of 35 hours of professional development. Candidates must have a minimum of 3,000 hours of business analysis experience and 35 hours of professional development in order to qualify.

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Business Analysis Conferences: 2024 edition

Passionate BA

The conference covers topics including Business Analysis, Business Architecture, Business Processes, and many more. This year, I am planning to extend the warm invitation by applying to be a speaker! And, of course, try to be more helpful in terms of sharing awareness about this business analysis conference.

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The Future of Business Analysis: Exploring Diverse Career Pathways

Business Bullet

Project Management: Project managers use their skills in leadership, communication, and planning to oversee the successful delivery of projects. Delivery Manager: Delivery managers oversee the delivery of projects and ensure that they are completed on time, within budget, and to the required standard.

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4 Common Misconceptions About Agile Transformation

Leading Agile

That having weekly planning cadences; daily standups, reviews, and retrospectives would give people a reason to get in the same room and collaborate. Things really take off with the advent of the CSM certification and PMI finally recognizing Agile as a legitimate way to do software project management.

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What Is An Agile Organization?

Leading Agile

It’s not enough to have a ration of Sprint Planning and a slice of Jira and then call ourselves Agile. However, most impediments are knowable, predictable, and can be approached in a planful way. Build the plan, tell people what to do, and micromanage each task along the way. Overcoming our Barriers.

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