BA Conference Reflections and Farewell
As I prepare to bid farewell to Herd Consulting, I wanted to share a parting gift with you all – my reflections on the incredible experience I had at the… Read More »BA Conference Reflections and Farewell
As I prepare to bid farewell to Herd Consulting, I wanted to share a parting gift with you all – my reflections on the incredible experience I had at the… Read More »BA Conference Reflections and Farewell
Outsiders As part of a discovery phase for a transformation programme at a highly-devolved university, I interviewed people about HR processes. One conversation got onto the subject of ‘external recruitment’.… Read More »Charting the islands
Three product principles to help you become product-centric from Scott Colfer, our Director of Product.
Herd has been joined by Scott Colfer, our new Director of Product. Few people have seen as many public sector Discoveries as Scott, here he shares some of what he… Read More »Discovery Blind Spots
This is our fifth blog post in our hobbies x business analysis series. Well done to our friend of Herd, Alex Challis, Business Analyst at University College London. It’s a… Read More »Business analysis and running
This is our fourth blog post in our hobbies x business analysis series. Well done to fellow Herder, Andrei Gulevskis. If you’d like to join our growing list of guest… Read More »Finding Surprising Connections Between Business Analysis & Fine Art Restoration
This is our second guest blog post in our hobbies x business analysis series. Well done to our client and friend of Herd, Dan Ford, Senior Business Analyst at the… Read More »Business analysis as a second language
This is our first guest blog post in our hobbies x business analysis series. Well done to our friend of Herd, Robin Williamson. If you fancy giving writing a guest… Read More »Touch Rugby: A Key Player in My Business Analysis Success
At Herd we explore a lot about what makes an effective BA, and this stuck a chord when we found that each of us has our own deep passion for… Read More »Now we’re cooking – exploring the parallels between business analysis & cooking
Something we often hear from other BAs working in multi-disciplinary Agile teams is that their work sometimes seems invisible. Or at least, less visible when compared to other professions. To… Read More »As an Agile BA, how can you make your work more visible to your team & organisation?