Agile is an umbrella term for a variety of approaches. All agile approaches practice business analysis but only a few explicitly define the business analysis
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It is important that a sponsor of an agile initiative be familiar with the agile philosophy, mindset, and approaches, and also be open to the constant feedback
The Agile Perspective highlights the unique characteristics of business analysis when practiced in the context of agile environments.
Perspectives are used within business analysis work to provide focus to tasks and techniques specific to the context of the initiative.
A workshop is a focused event attended by key stakeholders and subject matter experts (SMEs) for a concentrated period of time.
A vendor assessment assesses the ability of a vendor to meet commitments regarding the delivery and the consistent provision of a product or service.
A user story represents a small, concise statement of functionality or quality needed to deliver value to a specific stakeholder.
Use cases describe the interactions between the primary actor, the solution, and any secondary actors needed to achieve the primary actor’s goal.
SWOT analysis is a simple yet effective tool used to evaluate an organization’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats to both internal and
A survey or questionnaire is used to elicit business analysis information – including information about customers, products, work practices, and attitudes