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The practical role of the Business Analyst in agile processes

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Posted September 9th, 2009 by Requirements.net Admin

A great new article discussing the practical role of the Business Analyst in agile processes that would definitely recommend you check out. The first in a series, we can’t wait to see the next ones as well.
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The article was authored by Jeremy Wilson of Omadasite.

You can access the article here: http://www.omadasite.com/d/forming_agile_teams_from_waterfall

Chris Gurney is the Technical Marketing Manager at Blueprint. Prior to working at Blueprint, Chris has held a wide range of roles, including product management, design, development, and quality assurance, working at companies such as Xenos Group, Macadamian Technologies, MKS, and Corel Corporation. Chris holds a Bachelor of Mathematics, Honours Computer Science from the University of Waterloo. Chris has a blog where he writes about product design, product management, and whatever else suits his fancy at www.chrisgurney.ca.

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  • 1 David Wright // Sep 9, 2009 at 10:24 pm

    I don’t know, do what works for you, but I get tired of people in articles saying what a BA does in an environment not using agile, and how evil that is.

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