Cutting up Shiny bright things with Value Stream Mapping
Tim Coventry talks with Dorothy Mhlanga about value stream mapping, and how it’s a most valuable technique to understand existing opportunities.
Tim Coventry talks with Dorothy Mhlanga about value stream mapping, and how it’s a most valuable technique to understand existing opportunities.
David Munene Gakuru talks with Dorothy Mhlanga about user stories, and how this most valuable technique helps solution design focus on end-user needs.
Surendra Saxena talks with Dorothy Mhlanga about stakeholder management, and how this most valuable technique can be used to solve real stakeholder problems.
Dave Saboe talks with Dorothy Mhlanga about mind maps, and how this is one of the most valuable techniques to get everyone on the same one-page.
Verna Jenniker talks with Dorothy Mhlanga about interviewing, and how it is one of the most valuable techniques for building rapport with your stakeholders.
Helen Winter talks with Dorothy Mhlanga about her love for business process modelling, and why it’s one of the most valuable techniques for business analysis.
Kupe Kupersmith talks with Dorothy Mhlanga about the art of improvisation, and why it’s one of the most valuable techniques you can work into your work.
Joe Newbert talks with Mohamed Bray about on-the-ground trends in the business change life-cycle and how opportunity knocks for business analysis techniques.
Raksha Pahlad shares powerful business analysis through the context diagram with Joe Newbert, and how different abstraction levels can be used bring clarity.