Requirements Elicitation techniques for Business Analysts

Requirements Elicitation Techniques for Business Analysts

Requirements Elicitation techniques for Business Analysts

Elicitation techniques are important for gathering the information for the purpose of developing a valuable software system, as they help in gathering the requirements correctly at an early stage of software development. Business analysts use different kinds of techniques to get these requirements clear and concise. One of the techniques is interviews. Business analysts do interviews with relevant stakeholders and ask them questions that will help them understand various aspects of the business ...
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Author: sukanya bharamu naik

The Role of Business Analysts in Building Successful Products

How Business Analysts Add Value to Product Development

The Role of Business Analysts in Building Successful Products

In today’s fast moving business environment, building a successful product requires much more than just a great idea. Organizations need to understand customer expectations, align products with business goals, and ensure that development teams create solutions that solve real problems. This is where Business Analysts (BAs) play an important role. As a Business Analyst, I serve as a connection between stakeholders, customers, and development teams. My responsibility is to ensure that everyone in...
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Author: Pranav Digvijay Karhadkar

Agile or Waterfall: Choosing the perfect methodology for a Business Analyst

Agile vs. Waterfall: What’s the Best Methodology for Business Analysis?

Agile or Waterfall: Choosing the perfect methodology for a Business Analyst

As a Business Analyst one of the most common questions I get is " Which is the best methodology to choose between Agile or Waterfall?" But the reality is that there is no correct answer to this question. Both methodologies have their own strengths and limitations, but the best choice depends on the project goals, the requirement and the business environment. It is important to know the difference between Agile and Waterfall as it helps Business Analyst pick the most suitable and appropriate ap...
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Author: Pranav Digvijay Karhadkar

Agile vs. waterfall: Which is Best BA Approach?

Agile vs. Waterfall: What’s the Best Methodology for Business Analysis?

Agile vs. waterfall: Which is Best BA Approach?

If you step into any modern corporate office, you will likely hear teams fiercely debating project management methodologies. At the center of this tug-of-war stand two giants: Waterfall and Agile. For a Business Analyst, this isn’t just a debate about project timelines—it completely changes how you gather requirements, communicate with stakeholders, and define success. Understanding how each framework shifts your daily responsibilities is crucial to determining which environment fits a project b...
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Author: Tejpal Singh Jodha

An Introduction to Business Analysis (A Beginner’s Guide)

Introduction to Business Analysis: A Beginner's Guide

An Introduction to Business Analysis (A Beginner’s Guide)

Have you ever looked at a struggling business—perhaps a local coffee shop with massive lines but low profits, or a massive tech company launching an app nobody wants—and thought, “If they just changed this one thing, everything would fix itself”? If so, you are already thinking like a Business Analyst (BA). In today’s fast-paced corporate world, organizations don’t just need people to do the work; they need people to figure out what work needs to be done. That is where business analysis co...
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Author: Tejpal Singh Jodha


 

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