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How Business Rules Complement Business Process Modeling

Posted on September 19, 2018

Each operational process in your organization has rules as well. There are policies, guidelines, and restrictions that govern behavior in every operational process.

Posted in Continuous ImprovementTagged Business Analysis, Business Process Modeling, Joe Goss

Why Work Breakdown Structures Matter

Posted on June 3, 2018

The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) is a key tool in a project’s comprehensive plan, and it serves as a foundation for many other needs.

Posted in Continuous Improvement, Project ManagementTagged Management, Project Management, Rob Stone

How Business Analysts Use Agile

Posted on April 4, 2018

Agile can help your team get a good start on developing use cases or process flows.

Posted in Continuous ImprovementTagged Agile, Business Analysis, center for professional & executive development, Joe Goss, Project Management, Wisconsin School of Business, wsb

3 Ways to Improve Your Group Problem-Solving Sessions

Posted on November 13, 2017

Here are three tips to help make your next group problem-solving session more valuable.

Posted in Continuous Improvement, Culture & LeadershipTagged Business Analysis, Lean Six Sigma, Professional Development, Scott Converse

Process Modeling – Why You Need It In Your Toolkit

Posted on September 13, 2017

While declarative requirement statements may capture the “information the solution will manage,” they don’t capture the behavior. Process modeling can help close those gaps.

Posted in Continuous ImprovementTagged Business Analysis, Joe Goss
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