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The Agile methodology

Why was the Agile methodology invented? What is Scrum and Sprint? What is a backlog? If you also think that all this vocabulary is quite obscure and that you would like to understand the basics, you are at the right place.

Skills

2/5

Analysis

Elicit the stakeholders

Elicitation is the main task of the BA. It allows to collect all the information necessary to the realization of a project. Nevertheless, a good knowledge of the environment in which one finds oneself will facilitate the work.

Skills

3/5

Analysis

Create a business case

The business case is a convincing argument for approval (and thus the green light to proceed). In English, it is called a Business Case. It can be a document or even a presentation. It all depends on the audience for which it is intended.

Skills

3/5

Analysis

Verify and validate a solution

Do not confuse verification and validation of a project. The first ensures that the design has been well conceived and carried out without error, while scrupulously following the specifications. The second ensures that the solution implemented meets the basic problems.

Skills

3/5

Analysis

Define the requirements of a project

At first glance, the definition of needs and requirements may mean the same thing. And yet, a subtle difference exists. The whole role of the business analyst will be to identify the needs that will become the project requirements.

Skills

3/5

Analysis

Create and maintain the project scope

A large number of projects exceed the budgets or deadlines. Some recommendations of the Business Analysis allow to avoid slippage in order to stay within a defined scope. These techniques are part of the project scoping phase.

Skills

3/5

Analysis

Discover and analyze the needs

A good definition of a need is something that someone wants but does not have. The BA will be able to provide different solution proposals to help stakeholders express their business needs and make them a reality if it makes sense.

Skills

3/5

Analysis

Planning a project

Planning a project always starts with writing a charter that serves as a guideline throughout the project. The main role is normally in charge of the sponsor, but it is not impossible that the business analyst and other people give a hand to this task.

Skills

3/5

Analysis

Introduction to Business Analysis

Business Analysis is more and more present in companies. But what is Business Analysis? It is not a new profession, on the contrary, it has existed for a long time under other names like "Data Analyst" or "Consultant". It allows to analyze, to frame, to answer the opportunities of a company, to recommend a solution, even to solve a problem.

Skills

3/5

Analysis

Archives

The Agile methodology

Why was the Agile methodology invented? What is Scrum and Sprint? What is a backlog? If you also think that all this vocabulary is quite obscure and that you would like to understand the basics, you are at the right place.

Skills

2/5

Analysis

Elicit the stakeholders

Elicitation is the main task of the BA. It allows to collect all the information necessary to the realization of a project. Nevertheless, a good knowledge of the environment in which one finds oneself will facilitate the work.

Skills

3/5

Analysis

Create a business case

The business case is a convincing argument for approval (and thus the green light to proceed). In English, it is called a Business Case. It can be a document or even a presentation. It all depends on the audience for which it is intended.

Skills

3/5

Analysis

Verify and validate a solution

Do not confuse verification and validation of a project. The first ensures that the design has been well conceived and carried out without error, while scrupulously following the specifications. The second ensures that the solution implemented meets the basic problems.

Skills

3/5

Analysis

Define the requirements of a project

At first glance, the definition of needs and requirements may mean the same thing. And yet, a subtle difference exists. The whole role of the business analyst will be to identify the needs that will become the project requirements.

Skills

3/5

Analysis

Create and maintain the project scope

A large number of projects exceed the budgets or deadlines. Some recommendations of the Business Analysis allow to avoid slippage in order to stay within a defined scope. These techniques are part of the project scoping phase.

Skills

3/5

Analysis

Discover and analyze the needs

A good definition of a need is something that someone wants but does not have. The BA will be able to provide different solution proposals to help stakeholders express their business needs and make them a reality if it makes sense.

Skills

3/5

Analysis

Planning a project

Planning a project always starts with writing a charter that serves as a guideline throughout the project. The main role is normally in charge of the sponsor, but it is not impossible that the business analyst and other people give a hand to this task.

Skills

3/5

Analysis

Introduction to Business Analysis

Business Analysis is more and more present in companies. But what is Business Analysis? It is not a new profession, on the contrary, it has existed for a long time under other names like "Data Analyst" or "Consultant". It allows to analyze, to frame, to answer the opportunities of a company, to recommend a solution, even to solve a problem.

Skills

3/5

Analysis

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