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Thoughts on adaptability

Thoughts on adaptability

I have been  pondering recently on the importance of adaptability for a business analyst.
Definition of adaptability
It seems to me that adaptability is a key skill of a business analyst because no two projects are alike. It’s not possible to apply a template approach to every project situation with which you are confronted.
However, I looked up synonyms for [...]

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Non-functional requirements

Non-functional Requirements
There is some dispute regarding the use of the term non functional requirements and whether it is the correct term. However, it is in common use and serves a recognised purpose. In this article it is used to describe general characteristics and properties that are required. They are non-functional in the sense that they [...]

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