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One of the most common questions I get is “What do you do for a living?” I’ve developed countless one-liners and witticisms to help explain what it is I do.
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One of the most common questions I get is “What do you do for a living?” I’ve developed countless one-liners and witticisms to help explain what it is I do.
Requirements are often considered a relatively minor portion of IT projects – they are used to specify the functionality of the system so developers can build that functionality and testers
With the growth in Business Analyst (BA) and Product Management (PdM) roles in today’s economy – US Department of Labor findings show 22% growth projected for BAs alone – it
Everyone hates going through and reviewing large documents – no one wants to sit down and read a 300 page software requirements specification (SRS) or business requirements document (BRD) and
Without user guides, users will not only be slow to adopt a new system or tool—they may be hostile to the change. If you want to quickly create user guides
At a recent networking event, it occurred to me that the majority of the population is unaware of our existence as Business Analysts, Business Architects, and Product Managers. I found
How do you successfully navigate something like three separate business analyst lead changes in four months, where the team lead knows vital information about the team’s role in the larger
I’m sure every business analyst can recall a time when they had to sit through the most boring presentation ever, and left feeling like attending the presentation was a complete
Here at ArgonDigital we stress the importance of modeling (no, not super-modeling) and creating visual requirements – it is much easier for business and development users to review and utilize
Today most business analysts are familiar with the notion of mapping features and requirements to business objectives to discern what will provide the business with the most value. This approach is
In most of the projects you encounter, there is at least one person who has experience as a business analyst. This person can be counted on to help derive the
Burndowns are a key tool for requirements projects; they give everyone an estimate of how much work is left and how long it will take to complete the project. However
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