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Visualizing An Enterprise’s Strategic Systems At a Glance

Analysts Corner

Plus, existing tools that document enterprise architecture and business processes areoften: Expensive , especially because purchasing specialized software, operating it, and maintaining it often increases expenses. Additional group workshops build upon knowledge gleaned in individual interviews.

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Analyst’s corner digest #17

Analysts Corner

> Keep reading… 3) Conducting Effective Requirements Workshops: Using Joint Application Development (JAD) by Nelson N. One highly effective approach is the Requirements Workshop, often conducted through Joint Application Development (JAD) sessions. > Keep reading… 4) Why requirements elicitation is important by Nelson N.

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Analyst’s corner digest #14

Analysts Corner

. — yours, Igor [link] BA Skills & Processes 1) A guide to becoming an expert facilitator by Obi Nwokedi As a business analyst, I’m generally responsible for leading requirements workshops to understand processes and problems, and to analyze the requirements needed to develop new systems, products, or processes within an organization.

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Analyst’s corner digest #12

Analysts Corner

In the digest below you will find answers to the questions like: how to perform SWOT analysis, how to use requirements traceability matrices, how to nail you requirements workshops, and probably most importantly how to overcame one of the biggest concerns of an aspiring BA — dealing with the problem of no prior experience.

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Transformation, Business Architecture, and Scaling

Leading Agile

What do you do with Enterprise Architecture like, the whole thing, right? So, we start off with a workshop that brings everybody into a cognitive box and then we expand that box into a bigger piece of the organization, then you can go for breadth or depth or whatever and lots of different strategies.