đź§ How to Conduct Impactful Requirements Workshops That Drive Real Results

Requirements workshops are one of the best tools a Business Analyst can use to gather the right information from the right people. Done well, they save hours of confusion, rework and second-guessing. But without structure, they can also waste everyone’s time. Here’s how to run requirements workshops that actually move the needle. 🎯 Start With […]
🛠️ From Requirements to Results – The End-to-End Guide for Business Analysts

Good requirements are the backbone of any successful project. But getting them right means more than just writing them down. As a Business Analyst, your role in the business analysis lifecycle is about helping your team get from idea to outcome without missing what matters. Here’s what the full journey looks like from start to […]
⚖️ Agile vs Waterfall for Business Analysts: Which Side Are You On?

If you’re a business analyst, you’ve probably been dropped into both Agile and Waterfall projects at some point in your career. Maybe you’ve even jumped between them on the same day. Both approaches have strengths—and both ask different things of a BA. So which one’s better? The truth is, it depends on the context. But […]
🚀 How I Use To-Be Process Mapping to Drive Clear Business Requirements

When you’re improving a process or implementing a new system, you can’t stop at understanding how things work today. You also need to define how they should work tomorrow. That’s where to-be process mapping comes in. As a business analyst, it’s one of the most important tools I use to align stakeholders, support change, and […]
🚀 How to Run an Effective Workshop for Requirements Gathering and Documentation

Running a good workshop is one of the most valuable skills you can have as a business analyst or technical writer. Workshops help you gather the right information, align teams, and get everyone on the same page before work begins. But if you’ve never run one before, it can feel overwhelming. How do you know […]