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Lean business analysis is about doing the right thing at the right time and removing things that don’t add value. Those non-value add activities are referred to as waste.
To help business analysts better align to Lean principles, Luke and his organization created the Lean Business Analysis Manifesto with the following four values.
Having a Lean mindset helps us to avoid some anti-patterns that lead to waste. These eight forms of waste are:
In this interview, Luke discusses these forms of waste in detail and shows us some tools and techniques to eliminate the waste.
Listen to the full episode to hear all of Luke’s advice for eliminating waste in your BA practice.
http://traffic.libsyn.com/masteringbusinessanalysis/MBA074b.mp3
Reflect on your analysis practices and create a value stream map of your process. Doing so helps you to identify value add and non-value add activities. Then, try to eliminate of reduce the amount of non-value adding activities.
Luke’s Presentation from Agile NZ
Lean Business Analysis at Assurity
Luke has led Assurity’s Christchurch-based Lean Business Analysis Service for three years and has recently been appointed their National BA Service Owner. He is an outcome-focused, commercially astute Agile Business Analyst with significant experience in Business Analysis, Software Development projects, leading IT projects/teams and organization-wide Change Management.
To get more valuable content to enhance your skills and advance your career, you can subscribe on iTunes.
Also, reviews on iTunes are highly appreciated! I read each review and it helps keep me motivated to continue to bring you valuable content each week.
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Lean business analysis is about doing the right thing at the right time and removing things that don’t add value. Those non-value add activities are referred to as waste.
To help business analysts better align to Lean principles, Luke and his organization created the Lean Business Analysis Manifesto with the following four values.
Having a Lean mindset helps us to avoid some anti-patterns that lead to waste. These eight forms of waste are:
In this interview, Luke discusses these forms of waste in detail and shows us some tools and techniques to eliminate the waste.
Listen to the full episode to hear all of Luke’s advice for eliminating waste in your BA practice.
http://traffic.libsyn.com/masteringbusinessanalysis/MBA074b.mp3
Reflect on your analysis practices and create a value stream map of your process. Doing so helps you to identify value add and non-value add activities. Then, try to eliminate of reduce the amount of non-value adding activities.
Luke’s Presentation from Agile NZ
Lean Business Analysis at Assurity
Luke has led Assurity’s Christchurch-based Lean Business Analysis Service for three years and has recently been appointed their National BA Service Owner. He is an outcome-focused, commercially astute Agile Business Analyst with significant experience in Business Analysis, Software Development projects, leading IT projects/teams and organization-wide Change Management.
To get more valuable content to enhance your skills and advance your career, you can subscribe on iTunes.
Also, reviews on iTunes are highly appreciated! I read each review and it helps keep me motivated to continue to bring you valuable content each week.
The post MBA074: Lean Business Analysis appeared first on Mastering Business Analysis.

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