Agile Business Analysts
Yesterday, Craig Brown asked Do we need Agile Business Analysts?. Two and a half years back when I joined ThoughtWorks, […]
Yesterday, Craig Brown asked Do we need Agile Business Analysts?. Two and a half years back when I joined ThoughtWorks, […]
I met a couple of villains today a formidable lot. StubbornSoft was one of them called, the other was MammothSoft
Business Analysts work closely with the customer. Each new area is a challenge. There are discussions and problems and solutions.
The only way to do that is to cut the elephant into slices. Slices which are small enough to be
For a while, I have had a question on my mind that I couldn’t really find an answer to. I
For various reasons, there are situations when there is no running away from a Bunker Buster. An agile team should
“Prevention is better than cure” and one good way of handling Bunker Busters is to avoid them. Agile teams seem
As agile business analysts, we try to keep our stories small, independent, testable and valueable. Once in a while, though,
For sometime now I have got the feedback from developers, that the stories I write look small but have loads
Incidentally my earlier post was about how Distributed Agile works. My unexpectedly long web silence was infact due to the