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Great books for business analysts that work in products

Analysts Corner

A reading list for BAs in product teams Many business analysis professionals work in a product setting. Whether you’re collaborating with, or acting as, a product owner, there are product management approaches that are useful for conducting business analysis. But these books are not only about techniques.

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How to Develop Project Plans That Can Adapt to Unexpected Events

The Uncommon League

If you are like most project managers, you may have had to return to the drawing board on projects due to the economic disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic. At this point, nobody needs to tell you that such an unexpected event can wreak havoc on your project plans.

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3 Ways to Leverage Your Strongest Product Management Skills

Productside

We see this all the time in our product management classes, where one student is able to help another based on their knowledge and expertise. In this article, well discuss ways to leverage your strongest product management skills and share your knowledge through mentorship, writing and speaking engagements.

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Adding AI to Products: A High-Level Guide for Product Managers

Sisense

Specifically, use an affinity diagram to prioritize and plan the minimum viable product (MVP). As an AI product manager, here are some important data-related questions you should ask yourself: What is the problem you’re trying to solve? What are the right KPIs and outputs for your product? The perfect fit.

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How to survive a day as a business analyst?

Analysts Corner

Agile Project Agile Projects have some pre-defined events that take place during the project, hence I believe it somehow structures a BA’s day in a better way. I am assuming you are aware about Agile and its different events. They might include the Release Planning discussions in the same call with PM.

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A Learning Roadmap for Product People

Roman Pichler

A learning roadmap like the one above offers four benefits: First and foremost, it gives you a goal-directed plan that focuses your learning efforts. Many learning plans I have seen were lists of learning measures. Third, capturing the plan as a roadmap concisely describes the learning path you want to take and nicely visualises it.

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Roles And Responsibilities Of A SAFe® Product Owner

Agilemania

It provides structured guidelines on roles and responsibilities, works planning, and values to follow. Now, since we are discussing SAFe® Product Owners, let’s further discuss what is a Product Owner and what are the roles and responsibilities of SAFe® Product Owners. PI Planning.

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