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The Agile Business Analyst
Switzerland
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2021
The Agile Business Analyst is your trusted source when it comes to Education and Trainings that help you in getting proficient in the Art of (Agile) Business Analysis.
Unlike other channels of this domain, this channel focuses on practical hands-on experience and useful techniques you can use on a daily basis.
This channel is tailored for aspiring
- Business Analysts,
- Requirements Engineers,
- Business Engineers,
- Product Owners,
- IT Consultants,
- and everybody interested in liaising Business and IT
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Here you can find all my affiliate Links:
beacons.ai/theagilebusinessanalyst
Thank you so much for supporting my channel financially :)
Unlike other channels of this domain, this channel focuses on practical hands-on experience and useful techniques you can use on a daily basis.
This channel is tailored for aspiring
- Business Analysts,
- Requirements Engineers,
- Business Engineers,
- Product Owners,
- IT Consultants,
- and everybody interested in liaising Business and IT
=======================================
Here you can find all my affiliate Links:
beacons.ai/theagilebusinessanalyst
Thank you so much for supporting my channel financially :)
The Only Skill You Need to Become Successful
In this video I'm going to show you which skill you need in order to become successful.
When striving for success, people try to gather the secrets of successfull entrepreneurs, athletes or role models in general.
Have you asked yourself at least one of the following questions?
- Which skills do you need in order to become successful?
- Which skills do successful entrepreneurs have in common?
- If you only have to learn one skill for succes, which one is it?
When it comes down to find one similar skillset every successful person has in common, than it is the skill of execution.
Kim Perell described the skill of execution as a set of mastering vision, passion, actions, resilience and relationships.
Each of these 5 traits is its own category.
All in all it comes down in connecting these traits all together to a balanced portfolio.
With this balance one is able to master the skill of execution and therefore to become a success.
When striving for success, people try to gather the secrets of successfull entrepreneurs, athletes or role models in general.
Have you asked yourself at least one of the following questions?
- Which skills do you need in order to become successful?
- Which skills do successful entrepreneurs have in common?
- If you only have to learn one skill for succes, which one is it?
When it comes down to find one similar skillset every successful person has in common, than it is the skill of execution.
Kim Perell described the skill of execution as a set of mastering vision, passion, actions, resilience and relationships.
Each of these 5 traits is its own category.
All in all it comes down in connecting these traits all together to a balanced portfolio.
With this balance one is able to master the skill of execution and therefore to become a success.
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What a fantastic video! I loved the practical examples and the simulation of the process with the form! Great explanations of fairly complex concepts!
simple, great starter
outstanding video
how to get flowable , is it a software ? , I'm looking to download it for windows , right now I'm using MS Visio but this look so appealing
great info sir
Emotional and inspiring. Thanks
what is this tool called ?
Good video, at our college we use Camunda however an opensource tool is always nice to know
Tuto nul
What the hell is this? Nothing to do with analysis. You are just doing useless work. These features have been in applications for many years....
wow. so nice. u got one subscriber.
Thanks for providing this much information ! it's very helpful to organize & document the requirements😀
that thumbnail is attrocious and I was definitely expecting some indian guy
I was expecting some proper brainrot tiktok stuff lol
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appreciate you :)
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@theagilebusinessanalyst Can the either or be used in cases where both paths will be followed ?. I think so .For example, I am creating it to show a process where a system has a limited capacity and we can share data through it. Therefore if the user has access to the system then we share the data through the system.However if the user has not access then we share an excel file , so we take another process (outside the system) and both paths will be followed, as all users need to take the process of accessing data .It is not a parallel for sure and it will need to have a question on top to depict that the user has or has not access to the system. It will have the following question User can access system ?
Not sure if I got it 100%. I would say you have an xor gateway asking „Has user access?“. If YES, Then task „share data through system“. ELSE then task „share excel to user“. what happens after the excel is shared?
@theagilebusinessanalyst thanks for the prompt response! You got it! 😉. I also used x or! I was confused because you said that only one path is valid with x or , what you meant?. In my case both paths are valid .First path : user has access to the system-> opens dataset -> analyses->saves it-> all users receive the notification of the updated dataset ->end of flow( I use the circle to depict that the process ends). Second path: user has not access-> user receives an email with the dataset he needs to analyse-> user analyses dataset in his desktop-> user saves dataset-> user sends back the dataset to the user that has send it to him. Here I change swimlane, as the user who receives the analysed dataset belongs to another department. The other department opens the email with the analysed dataset and uploads it to the system and then manually consolidates all analyses both the ones made in the system and the ones made outside the system from the user's who couldn't access it. I hope 🙏 I didn't confuse you. What is the difference with the or? What do you think? I believe or will be used when depending on the case/event or even milestone one path will be used .Thanks so much?
useful 😍
I have a different opinion here. XOR can also serve several paths, e.g. PurchaseAmount < 500 no review >= 500 review Supervisor >= 1000 review CFO
Based on ur example, if you use an XOR and let’s say the PurchaseAmount=2000, then the REVIEW SUPERVISOR process would be called, not the REVIEW CFO. XOR means, as soon as the FIRST condition is met, the process proceeds without evaluating other conditions within this XOR. In ur case I would recommend an inclusive OR Gateway, then both the supervisor and cfo review would be triggered
Are requirements gathering and Elicit requirements the same thing?
Yes
Really clear and simple to comprehend the topic. Despite the fact that I had almost zero understanding in BPMN, now I can see the importance of it. Thanks man!
You're very welcome!
Thank you, it's very useful for me.
Glad to hear that
I've been feeling my way in the dark (metaphorically), surviving as a "business analyst" since graduation. I graduated from college with an accounting degree (not actively pursuing a CPA) in 2004. The info in this video makes complete sense to me. I am a Business Analyst with experience in complex environments. I'm versatile - have more experience in some areas then other areas - but I have problems in my career (the position I'm currently holding) when they confuse me with a SME in the specific field, or they make me a Project Manager that is supporting the active Project Manager. I have seen this career path open up to me - in glimpses, and if you are not paying attention, the little opportunities to steer onto the proper lane, can block you from continuing on in the project. Business Analysts have good skills in excel, they can automate business processes, have self confidence because they have held positions were they solved problems, but don't necessarily have deep understanding of coding, more like a "tinkerers" understanding of coding, or info security, but they have great people skills - they are good at reading people, but they need to be careful, because their self confidence confuses strong leaders,. Business analysts read people well, have a lot of self confidence, have difficulties succeeding on a project - because they don't have deep knowledge of anything. They usually get hired because they can't find a candidate who meets the job requirements perfectly so they hire a person who has analyses skills. Thanks for this video - I am rolling off a project, 3 months being kicked around - showed them some things, but never really had a chance to find my swim-lane, they just don't understand my role - and the scrum-master role was taken, so I had no place to go (the Project Manager was trying to protect their turf - felt insecure with me being on the team) but, I picked up another skill-set to add to my portfolio of experiences. It's important that a Business Analyst set the expectations with the hiring manager before taking the position. Sorry for the rambling email - I totally appreciate this video - it's all I really need to know in order to make my career a success, One thing that I want to say to other Business Analysts who may relate to what I am writing here, the roles that you hold and role off aren't failures, they are successes because you become more knowledgeable of the world (whether its Govt or Commercial) but all of the experiences help you be a stronger Business Analyst.
hi, answering your question ""lemme know if you understand it in the comment below" i do not, best.
1. Document Analysis 2. Surveys and Questionaires 3. Shadowing 4. Interviews 5. Workshops 6. Prototyping
Thank you for the videos, which really helped me learning. On comment/question, though. In the example with the inclusive or, which you run about 13:50 in the video, would it not be problematic if you entered, say 1$ ? You have a path for >100$ and one for >1000$, but no default path. Would that gateway become a defacto endpoint? Or will the process be running perpetually?
yeah, it would be problematic, but its just an example so its ok, in real life you need to avoid that
Great video 👌 It was really easy to understand. Thank you so much 👍
In OR gateway example what is the flow if the loan amount is less than 100 ?
I know this is an over-simplified scenario for the purposes of the example, but I'm wondering why BPMN seems so overly complex. I'm here because I've been a Business Analyst for 15 years, and somehow manage to dodge needing to use actual BPMN ever, despite learning it at university.
im just starting working with camunda BPMN about 2 month ago. And what is your opinion about it and if you have some advice please
I think you need a more relatable real-life example, not just a call and email. Eg. Use fills out Web form AND identification docs received from customer via email.
Thanks for the nice explanation.
Thank u so much man , for sharing your knowledge very helpful for me .
I’m going to listen to this every single day till I master all of them… what a video!!! 🎉🎉 Thank you!
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Nice video!
Appreciate it!
Hey i like the new direction for your channel 👍🏼. I can already see tons of potential for you Good Luck BA
I appreciate it! Besides BA techniques, I also want BAs out there to know more about success in life :)
which app you used here
I used Flowable.
have a job interview tomorrow in morning. i did not expect to get an interview about bpmn. i have no foundations. super good video.hope interview goes well.
The best of luck! How did it go?
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Glad to see you back!
I have to post more in the future 😌
Which site can use for same exercise
you could go to bpmn.io to draw BPMN models. Unfortunately you cannot execute them like I did, but for modeling purposes it's fine.
Try camunda web modeler- its free
In the demo of the OR ... Next time show what happens if the amount is BELOW 100, then the process stops, I assume ...
Good point, I missed it. Indeed, if the amount would have been 99, then NO condition of the OR gateway would evaluate to true, hence the process would get stuck. That's why it makes sense to define a default path out of our OR gateway, to ensure, if no other condition is met, that the default path will run. The default path is something like an "ELSE" statement.
How the hell is BPMN supposed to be agile? Serious question
I'm not sure where I said it in this video, but you're right. BPMN is a standard notation. We can use BPMN to model the business processes and then implement them with agile methodologies.
I work in Agile I never use bpmn specifically. But I do use flow charts with decision points.
Please try to explain with a case study or a real time example
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What tool do you use to create this diagram please?
I used bpmn.io
Thank you
You're welcome
easy to understand, thank you!
Glad it helped!
Wouldn't it be easier to first come up with solutions requirements first, then determine the business requirements?
If we start with solution requirements, we could end up spending time drafting a solution requirement which in and of itself may be great, elegant and efficient, but not what actually is needed by the business. We only want to build solutions for the problems we have. Some products on the market are great but go out of business, because they solve a problem no one really has yet. Start with the true need. IT follows Business, not Business follows IT. Hope that helps :)
really appreciate it, thank a lot
a pleasure!