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Where JTBD Meets Design Thinking: A Blueprint for Customer-Centric Innovation | IIBA Member Articles
The integration of Jobs to Be Done (JTBD) with design thinking presents a valuable opportunity for business analysis professionals to promote user-centred innovation. By aligning user needs with
The requirements sign-off process needs human interaction. The best way to achieve a good understanding of the requirements by the relevant stakeholders is to use new ways of engaging with people
Developing requirements with an objective-driven story mapping tool can significantly reduce the risks associated with the quality of requirements—improving product quality and reducing
This comprehensive guide explores how business analysts can leverage systems thinking and change impact assessments to navigate complex organizational changes, anticipate risks, and drive
Savvy banks can become industry leaders by embracing agile business analysis, data-driven decision-making, and self-service applications.
Define your role as a business analysis professional and fast-track your career success. Don’t let ambiguity hold you back—get clear on what your organization really expects.
The Rock Crusher offers an agile approach to backlog management, highlighting the power and simplicity of this essential tool in modern agile organizations.
Overlooking non-functional requirements (NFRs) led to a subway system’s downfall, causing daily delays, safety concerns, and a flood of customer complaints.
If you don’t measure it, you can’t improve it. In the world of business analysis, the criticality of measurements can’t be overstated.