: Requirements are refined right before they are needed, allowing for flexibility as the team learns more.
: Defining requirements in the format: "As a [user], I want [action] so that [value]" .
: Visualizing the user journey to identify "thin slices" of functionality that can be delivered early.
: Setting clear checklists to define when a story is "done" and ready for the user.
The integration of Agile and Business Analysis shifts the focus from producing heavy upfront documentation to delivering continuous value through an iterative mindset. Instead of being a "requirements gatherer," an Agile Business Analyst (BA) acts as a bridge between stakeholders and developers, ensuring that every piece of work aligns with customer needs. Core Mindset Shifts
What Business Analysis Professionals Should Know About Agile
: Continuously prioritizing and clarifying the list of work to be done based on strategic and tactical goals.
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