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How To Be An Agile Business Analyst is for business analysts who want to become an effective member of an agile team. It provides valuable insights into how you can apply your business analysis skills in order to make sure that the team builds the right thing. The book explains five key characteristics of being an agile business analyst and offers practical advice on how to adopt those characteristics. By reading this book, you will be able to understand what it takes to be successful in a fast-paced environment and add value as part of a dynamic team working collaboratively towards common goals.
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