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Analyst’s corner digest #11

Analysts Corner

A lot of articles on business analysis career development, BA tools & techniques, Agile, AI and Enterprise Architecture this time. Plus as a bonus some curated lists of books recommended for product managers, BAs, and architects. Enjoy the reading ;) Business analysis career articles 1) What is a Business Analyst? — One

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Capability Investment Planning: Use a Build vs. Buy 9-Box

Analysts Corner

The most important takeaway is to actively manage build vs. buy decisions with intentionality. Finally, use business capability language to drive alignment and reduce risk in change management. All of this contributes to a well-managed, Capability Investment Planning and Execution, function.

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Overcoming the Barriers to Business Agility

Leading Agile

So as you guys know, Leading Agile, we are exclusively in the change management business. Typically, we’re doing Agile transformation and all the change management is associated with that. Implementing solid practices is key to changing hearts and minds over time. How are we keeping everybody informed?

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Agile Unplugged EP05 | Projects to Products | Mike Cottmeyer & Dennis Stevens

Leading Agile

The two share a candid discussion that connects the dots between the Agile Transformation market and broader organizational change management issues. But if product management doesn’t how to use that system of delivery at break. Transcript. – Hey everybody this is Mike Cottmeyer I am the CEO of LeadingAgile.

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Agile Unplugged: EP01 | Mike Cottmeyer and Brian Sondergaard

Leading Agile

– So, it took what we had understood about architecture and enterprise architecture and good design principles, and applied it to good program management disciplines that folks like you also brought to the table. We still need to have good architecture. There’s a changed management.

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