Analysis in Agile: There’s More to it than User Stories
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Live Webinar – April 24th, 2014 – 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EDT
By BATimes (Diversified Business Communications REP 1811)
Duration 1 Hr 1 Cat A PDU/CDUs – Free PDU / CDU
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All Access Pass – 6 Months for $229.95 USD or 1 YR $349.95
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- A common question asked by teams adopting agile is “what does business analysis look like in agile?”
- The common answer is “writing user stories”.
WRONG!
Okay, maybe not wrong, but certainly not the whole story (pardon the pun).
Business analysis in agile is concerned with understanding the problem and possible solutions in order to ensure the team is building the right thing. User stories can be helpful, but are certainly not sufficient for doing that.
This session describes how you can perform just enough business analysis to discover the right things to build. This includes how to really use value to decide what to build first, why process flows, data models, and mockups are still extremely helpful, and why the function of user stories is more important than their form.
Along the way, we share examples from a system replacement project and suggest ways you can apply these techniques to your own projects.
Webinar Roadmap
Course Learning Objectives Include:
- Learn how techniques such as Impact Mapping can help you narrow your focus and test your assumptions
- Learn how to use analysis models to identify, and further explain user stories
- Learn how to establish a definition of ready for your effort and use it to determine “just enough” business analysis
With the Course You Will Receive:
- Access to the Live and Recorded Version of Webinar
- Personalized Certificate of Attendance
- Copy of Presentation Slides
Presenter: Kent J. McDonald (LinkedIn profile) is the author of the soon to be released book Beyond Requirements: Analysis with an Agile Mindset, Kent is a speaker, and coach who helps organizations improve the effectiveness of their projects. His extensive experience includes business analysis, strategic planning, project management, and product development in a variety of industries. He also is co-author of Stand Back and Deliver: Accelerating Business Agility and shares his thoughts on project effectiveness at BeyondRequirements.com.
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