User stories are the most common way of representing requirements on an agile project. And it’s often a responsibility that falls on the business analyst or product owner assigned to create them.
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Business Analysis is rapidly evolving as we adapt to a changing economy. In this issue of BA Lens our contributing writers explore how business analysis plays an important role in rising fields
Building a structured path for your career will help you champion your successes. First take a critical review of your capabilities. Evaluate your competencies, set goals to develop your skills
Here are 6 ways business analysis professionals can avoid failure rates and make data analytics projects a success.
Discover how the 5 A’s framework can transform your approach to ethical challenges, enhancing stakeholder consideration and communication.
Using an agile approach, business analysis professionals can transform scope creep into an opportunity for growth and improvement.
What happens when a business analyst takes on the role of product owner in a data-driven project? Here's my experience of bridging technical infrastructure with organizational goals to drive
Business analysis is crucial for aligning sustainability with business strategy, ensuring companies thrive in today's sustainability-focused world.
The ECBA certificate can help new business analysis professionals get their foot in the door to the BA industry.
We often ask what the requirement is, but the deeper question is why this requirement matters. This article explores where business analysis begins—not with documentation, but with inquiry and