Agile Business Analysis applies an Agile mindset to deliver value across strategy, initiatives, and delivery, giving organizations a competitive edge in fast-changing markets.
Agile Business Analysis applies an Agile mindset to deliver value across strategy, initiatives, and delivery, giving organizations a competitive edge in fast-changing markets.
Agile are increasingly leveraging AI and predictive analytics to support sprint planning, prioritization, and risk identification. Rather than relying solely on gut-feel, data-driven tools help analyze past sprint data to forecast capacity and suggest improvements.
There’s also a move from project-based Agile to product-centric delivery, meaning business analysts are working more closely with long-lived product teams, aligning analysis with continuous value delivery and business outcomes.
Hyper-agile or hybrid Agile frameworks are gaining popularity — teams are combining Scrum, Kanban, Lean, and even waterfall as needed, tailoring their way of working rather than strictly following one methodology.
A return to core Agile values and simplicity is happening: organizations emphasize minimizing ceremony, reducing waste, and focusing on delivering customer value over rigid processes.
Finally, business agility is expanding beyond IT: Agile mindsets and practices are now adopted in functions like HR, finance, marketing, and operations, increasing the role of the BA to act as a strategic connector.