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How to Nail your Next Requirements Workshop

Analysts Corner

How to nail your next requirements workshop Organizing a successful requirements workshop can be a great way to collaborate with key stakeholders and subject matter experts (SMEs). In this guide, we will use the 5W1H method to help you plan and succeed in your future requirements workshop. Facilitate and lead the workshop.

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BAs and POs can be better partners than Deadpool and Wolverine

Analysts Corner

Source: [link] Source: [link] Inception workshoptogether These kind of workshops fall within the scope of the PO, as its where most of the problem framing Will occur. The BA may be present, whether facilitating or taking notes, orboth.

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5 Recommended Tools for Running Virtual Workshops

Business Bullet

I am going to share some of the tools and techniques I have used for running workshops and meetings virtually. If like me you have been working from home for the last 12 months you may have found there are challenges to running workshops as it can seem more difficult than if everyone is in a room together. Tool – Draw.io.

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Analyst’s corner digest #17

Analysts Corner

yours, Igor [link] BA Skills & Processes 1) Turn guesses into estimates with Wideband Delphi by Karl Wiegers Most software professionals must provide estimates for their work, but few of us are skillful estimators. A process model helps with visualising the problem area or defining the future state.

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How Business Rules Analysis Drives Better Business Decisions

The BAWorld

Business Rules Analysis is the process of identifying, defining, and documenting the rules that govern the operations, behaviors, and decisions within an organization. These rules reflect the company’s policies, constraints, guidelines, and business logic, forming the backbone of decision-making processes.

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Succeed As a Business Analyst

Analysts Corner

Business analysts’ skills comprise both soft skills (facilitation skills, interpersonal, and consultative skills) as well as hard skills (for example, documentation skills, process modeling, requirements engineering, and stakeholder analysis).

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BABOK Techniques

Watermark Learning

Note that some techniques listed are actually a group of techniques such as acceptance and evaluation criteria are two different techniques listed under one technique, or process modeling which includes a number of process models under that technique, while other techniques on the list cover only one concept.