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Analyst’s corner digest #14

Analysts Corner

For those striving for personal productivity, we’ve got articles on time management and overcoming “analysis paralysis” — spending too much time analysing something instead of making a decision or taking an action. It’s for product managers, user researchers, design thinkers, and everyone who facilitates as a part of their job.

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The State of Business Analyst Jobs in 2020 and Beyond

The Uncommon League

Back in 2010, data-focused companies were still relatively new and analytics weren’t as commonly used. Since then, however, data analytics has become an integral part of every department in many organizations, moving BAs from their siloed corners. The past decade saw an explosion in demand for business analysts.

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Our new Lifeboat partnership extends our reach with Cloud, Mobile and IoT Developers

Actian

This week Lifeboat announced their new contract to distribute our Actian product lines through their vast reseller channels as well as direct to their customers (you can find details here ). Allow me briefly to explain why Lifeboat’s brand recognition with Developers and other IT professionals is so important for us.

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150+ Top Global Cloud Thought Leaders and Next Generation Leaders of 2021

Whizlabs

Michelle has more than 20 years of experience in the field of research in statistics, data analytics, consulting and market research. As a Chief Customer Officer, she is expert in cloud-based subscription models, automation and data analytics to drive customer adoption of software and reduce churn.

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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. ” That just wasn’t remotely practical at this kind of product, at this kind of scale.

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