The integration of Agile and Business Analysis shifts the focus from producing heavy upfront documentation to delivering continuous value through an iterative mindset. Instead of being a "requirements gatherer," an Agile Business Analyst (BA) acts as a bridge between stakeholders and developers, ensuring that every piece of work aligns with customer needs. Core Mindset Shifts
: Requirements are refined right before they are needed, allowing for flexibility as the team learns more. Agile and Business Analysis
: Setting clear checklists to define when a story is "done" and ready for the user. The integration of Agile and Business Analysis shifts
: BAs foster direct communication between customers and the development team to reduce feedback loops. Key Techniques and Artifacts : Setting clear checklists to define when a
: Focus on the value delivered to the user rather than the number of documents or features produced.
: Continuously prioritizing and clarifying the list of work to be done based on strategic and tactical goals.
: Ensuring stories are Independent, Negotiable, Valuable, Estimable, Small, and Testable.