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Business analysis tips for effective Product ownership

Analysts Corner

Also, Product Ownership started being seen as the natural next career step for BAs — just like it was, in the past, that BAs would “evolve” into Project Managers. In the 4-Quadrants of Product Ownership , Business Analysis stands together with Product Management , Project Management , and Leadership.

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Five Product Owner Myths Busted

Roman Pichler

At the same token, ignoring the stakeholders or excluding them from important product decisions is not helpful either. Instead, you should engage the stakeholders, leverage their expertise, and generate as much buy-in as possible , as I explain in more detail in my article “ Stakeholder Management Tips for Product People.”

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The 5 traditional project management process groups and how to master them

Monday

There’s a difference between planning for a project and really planning for a project. If there’s one area where obsessive attention to detail is welcome, it’s project management. The project management process groups exist to give you a solid foundation for planning, managing, and executing your projects.

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From Project Manager to Business Analyst: Wendell White

Bridging the Gap

Today we meet Wendell White, an ACBA and Project Manager, who recently completed The Business Analyst Blueprint® certification program. . What we love about Wendell’s story is that, similar to many course students, he wasn’t aware that he was already performing business analysis work in his work as a project manager.

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How to manage multiple projects: 4 common challenges and 5 ways to overcome them

Monday

As the name suggests, project management is the discipline of implementing the 6 management principles — planning, organizing, staffing, leading, directing, and controlling — into a project. This is often challenging, especially when you’re dealing with multiple projects. Stakeholder management.

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The importance of looking ahead with impact analysis

Monday

Impact analysis is a method used to assess the effects — expected and unexpected — an event has on a project or business. Business impact analysis: This analysis focuses on identifying and analyzing unexpected events that could significantly impact a business’s profitability. A good example would be a company rebranding.

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Five Product Owner Myths Busted

Roman Pichler

At the same token, ignoring the stakeholders or excluding them from important product decisions is not helpful either. Instead, you should engage the stakeholders, leverage their expertise, and generate as much buy-in as possible , as I explain in more detail in my article “ Stakeholder Management Tips for Product People.”