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What BA’s Can Learn from Small Business Pricing

July 19, 2013 by Kent McDonald

I like to think of myself as an entrepreneur. My business mostly consists of some form of consulting, and when I consult it usually has something to do with business analysis. That combination of perspectives certainly colors my thinking and causes me to see connections between those different domains. For example, I have often thought …

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The Roundabout BA

July 19, 2012 by Kent McDonald

These days I deliver more training classes than I attend. That’s not because I think I can’t learn anything new – I’m probably at a higher state of enlightened ignorance than I have ever been – It’s because that’s a big part of how I make a living. Thankfully, I am able to learn things …

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What Size is Your Hat – Wearing the Organizational Big Hat

June 26, 2012 by Kent McDonald

I ran across a blog post today entitled Be a meeting whisperer: Conflict Management 101 that I found to be particularly relevant for analysts. It’s about using one of many ideas called PRIMEs to help manage change. While I find the PRIMES concept interesting and will dig more into them later, I wanted to share …

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Ten Things Business Analysts Should Pay Attention To

February 26, 2012 by Kent McDonald

The end of one year and the beginning of the next brought with it a slew of posts covering the top trends for just about every field. I’ve run across three so far, all of them providing a different perspective, some I agree with, some I don’t. Regardless of my thoughts, they deserve reading: Glenn …

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Business Value Model

February 18, 2012 by Kent McDonald

Business value is a conversation, not a number. What It Is The business value model is a technique for making critical organizational decisions in an informed and timely manner. Teams using this tool identify the most critical decisions they face, determine when they need to make those decisions, and figure out which information they need …

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Purpose Based Alignment Model

February 18, 2012 by Kent McDonald

What is the Purpose Based Alignment Model? The Purpose Based Alignment Model, created by Niel Nickolaisen, is a method for aligning business decisions and process and feature designs around purpose. The purpose of some decisions and designs is to differentiate the organization in the market; the purpose of most other decisions is to achieve and …

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A Valentines Day Tale of Woe and Systems Issues

February 18, 2012 by Kent McDonald

One of my guiding principles is Reflect and Adapt, which is another way of saying learn from your experiences. Those experiences can be good or bad, and they could be based on things you did or things that you weren’t even involved in. As a result of the experience I relate below, I learned a …

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Agile2011 Making the Entire Organization Agile

September 7, 2011 by Kent McDonald

Steve Denning, a former world bank executive and author gave two presentations at Agile 2011, both of which were of extreme relevance and importance for business analysis practitioners. I was able to attend both and found in this case at least, we were able to schedule across stages in the right order. His Making the …

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