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The Business Analyst Podcast Episode 13: Scrumming with Özgen Güngör 
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After a few weeks of silence a new episode!
Scrumming with Özgen Güngör

Today's interview is with BA-podcast listener Özgen Güngör, a BA from Berlin in Germany. I was curious to know how Özgen managed to transition from Software Developer to the Business Analyst role? We also get into the practical application of the SCRUM agile methodology. Why use it? How to use it? Özgen shares how they use Project Poker in a game of SCRUM :).

Later on we discuss what soft skills are needed for BA and how one would acquire those skills.


THANKS Özgen for a great interview!!
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