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Effective Business Analysis (BA) Practice Day 1

2 min readFeb 1, 2022

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How to build an effective BA practice? This is going to be a series of posts for anyone developing a business analysis capability at their organization.

So where do you start? With the purpose of business analysis.

Who are business analysts? Why do you need one (or two, or three)? What is the value? Didn’t they say agile teams don’t have roles anymore?

Business analysts are professional trained to apply business analysis tools and techniques to identify what is required to solve business problems or satisfy business needs.

The goals of business analysis must be business-oriented — achieving specific business objectives.

And yes, even on agile teams someone still needs to analyze business problems, model the context, the processes, capture user stories, acceptance criteria, and business rules. Whether you call them agile business analysts or scrum team members, they still perform business analysis activities.

The work of a business analyst fulfills objectives critical to the success of enterprise change:

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Yulia Kosarenko
Yulia Kosarenko

Written by Yulia Kosarenko

Democratizer of business analysis & architecture. Diagram lover. Solopreneur on a journey. Write to help; consult to get things done. why-change.com 🇨🇦 🇺🇦