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My Business Analyst Code of Conduct
I have a few basic themes or “words to live by” that shape my everyday walk and talk as a business analyst and a manager of business...
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Four Key Knowledge Areas for Business Analysts
I’ve always been of the opinion that I’d like to know as much as I can about whatever I can because you never know when something you...
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Your Name is Safe in My House
A mentor once told me of an uncle whose “byline” – for lack of a better term – was, “your name is safe in my house.” What he meant is...
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Wise Counsel from the Algebra Teacher and the Martial Arts
Congratulations! You’re ignorant! I had an algebra teacher in high-school that, when we answered a question correctly, would respond,...
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Looking the Part
Ever heard the expression that you should dress for the job you want, and not the one you have? I read this interesting little passage a...
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Does Humor on the Job Work for You?
on this blog, I like to keep things as light and humorous as possible. That’s true in my personal life, and not markedly different in a...
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Meeting Agenda as Catalyst?
For one thing, holding a meeting in this environment is not only incredibly inefficient, but it is also unfair to those who have done...
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Planning a Successful Review Meeting, Part I
Holding requirement specification reviews is an activity that is critical to ensuring the quality of your deliverables. Review meetings...
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The 6 "Be's" of Meeting Etiquette
A meeting can be very productive. A meeting can be a veritable nightmare. A lot depends on the professionalism of the participants. I’ve...
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