It's fair to say that as business analysts, most of us are among user stories for a good proportion of our day. Do we know[…]
Written communication is one of the communication skills in BABOK (Section 9.4) and is a form of non-verbal communication. Communication is one of the core[…]
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The business analysis practice in your organisation is the organisational capability in the discipline of business analysis. The practice is therefore more than the collective[…]
Starting out on trustedba.com with a few thoughts on where I’m headed. I am often asked for business analysis advice by my clients and colleagues,[…]