We’ve now posted over 350 posts here at Bridging the Gap, about a third of them by columnists and guest authors. Stats are always a fun thing for me. It’s interesting to see what people click on and try to figure out why those choices are made. (Much easier said than done!)
When it comes to clicks, here’s the posts you viewed the most in 2010 ~ any themes stand out to you?
- How to create a user interface specification
- Business Analyst Manifesto
- What questions do I ask during requirements elicitation
- The benefits of using a wiki to manage requirements
- Help a BA! How do I define a KPI for a business analyst?
- How to accumulate business analyst experiences by finding volunteer positions
- How to capture stakeholder concerns
- Becoming a senior business analyst
- The first 5 signs that business analysis is the career choice for you
- Help a BA! What is the difference between a business analyst and a systems analyst?
And, even though these posts represent the most traffic, it wouldn’t be complete without a few of my personal favorites:
- Building critical stakeholder relationships…starting a new engagement off right
- How to become a better business analyst
- Becoming a web warrior: A journey toward remote work and virtual meetings
- Purposeful business analysis learning: Interview with Ellen Gottesdiener
- What is the essence of business analysis?: Interview with Steve Blais
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