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@chassaji
Anna
2 months
Pro tip: If you want to ask yourself “But why though?”, do it four more times until the business value (or deep feline purpose) becomes clear. #womenintech #catintech #businessanalysis #systemanalysis #userstories #TechHumor #Requirements #ProductManagement #AnalystLife
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Anna
2 months
Tautology in user stories is when your requirement answers the question “Why?” like a dog chasing its own tail. Bad: As a cat, I want a scratching post so I can scratch. Good: As a cat, I want a scratching post so I can sharpen my claws and follow my instincts.
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Anna
5 months
How it works: 🔹 Every week, you'll get 1 business case 🔹 You solve it on your own & share your solution 🔹 Get constructive feedback from other participants 🔹 End up with new portfolio pieces + connections
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Anna
5 months
Want to build your analytics portfolio, but all your projects are under NDA? I’m starting a free 4-week #AnalyticsChallenge to solve business cases, share solutions, and get real feedback. Interested? Read the thread👇
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@chassaji
Anna
7 months
Would love your feedback! #DataModeling #Automation #Excel
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Anna
7 months
I finally finished my automation! 🎉 Using Excel, I’ve created a data model that minimizes human error and significantly cuts down development and approval time for order data. Dive into the model template here: https://t.co/iqWAJNlilo
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Anna
7 months
complex the model, the longer it takes to align with the team, external vendors, and subject matter experts. After the fifth round of errors and tired eyes, I decided to automate the process for myself to make life easier. I'm almost done with this and share it.
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Anna
7 months
Data model automation often starts easily enough: designing schemas in Visio, https://t.co/VJTjCHRt6N, or Miro is one thing, but the real challenge starts when you switch to Excel, Notion pages, or even just text and enter everything manually—so many complexities! The more 👇
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Anna
8 months
Why do some products win hearts while others fade? 🚍 Our Ticket Bliss case study dives into UX optimization for a transport app: user personas, journey mapping, mockups, and measurable benefits. #Analytics #DataDriven #UserInsights #UXAnalytics #ProductMetrics
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Anna
2 years
Cultivate an analytical mind by setting the right mental space: Illuminate your thoughts with continuous learning, declutter for clear thinking, and welcome the fresh breeze of new ideas. #AnalyticalThinking #Mindfulness
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Anna
2 years
Thrilled to share that I've completed an advanced 80-hour analytical training program! 🌟 It’s been enriching to deepen my expertise, support fellow analysts, and receive insights for further growth. Let's keep fueling our minds and expanding our horizons! #LearningJourney
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@chassaji
Anna
2 years
This book is also very useful in your personal life. This is a book about accepting other people and about productive relationships.
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@chassaji
Anna
2 years
Friday time is coming! It’s a wonderful time to switch focus and trying new things. I have read wonderful book - The One Minute Manager. The book is interesting and can be read in a couple of hours. Have a good weekend!
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@chassaji
Anna
2 years
- R (Relevant): Learning Japanese phrases is pertinent for a planned trip to Japan and will assist in communication there. - T (Time-bound): The goal must be achieved by the date of the trip, which defines the timeframe for its study.
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Anna
2 years
- M (Measurable): The measurable result is the number of phrases learned, the ability to understand them by ear and to pronounce them. - A (Achievable): The task is to find reliable study materials and dedicate a certain amount of time to daily practice.
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Anna
2 years
Learning Japanese Phrases: - S (Specific): The goal is to learn the most common Japanese phrases to recognize them by ear and be able to pronounce them yourself.
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@chassaji
Anna
2 years
- R (Relevant): The game contributes to the development of cognitive abilities, improves memory and verbal reaction. - T (Time-bound): The game lasts for a limited amount of time, which is decided by the participants beforehand.
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Anna
2 years
- M (Measurable): The winner is the one who says the last word; the number of words each player has said can be counted until the game ends. - A (Achievable): The player's task is to prepare for the game, expand their vocabulary, and train their reaction speed.
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@chassaji
Anna
2 years
Word Play: - S (Specific): The goal is to say a word that starts with the last letter of the previous word without repeating any words that have already been said.
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@chassaji
Anna
2 years
Let's consider the SMART technique using the example of word play and learning Japanese phrases for goal setting:
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