Pourzeinali, Ashkan
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Enhancing Cross-Functional Collaboration in Hybrid Projects: The Role of Business Analysis Standards in Bridging Predictive and Agile Practices Pourzeinali, Ashkan; Feizbakhsh, Behzad; Srithar, Sathy
Indonesian Journal of Education And Computer Science Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): INDOTECH - August 2025
Publisher : PT. INOVASI TEKNOLOGI KOMPUTER

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60076/indotech.v3i2.1387

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Hybrid project approaches that integrate both predictive and agile methods demand successful cross-functional teamwork to deliver successful project outcomes. The research explores how business analysis standards such as the BABOK Guide and the PMI Guide to Business Analysis help improve team collaboration in hybrid project environments. The systematic literature review in the study examines the role BA standards play in supporting stakeholder alignment and shared understanding while bridging communication gaps between technical and non-technical team members. The research indicates that BABOK enhances stakeholders' ability to collaborate while the PMI Guide offers a strategic approach to integrate business analysis with overall project objectives. Business Analysis standards improve project results and teamwork effectiveness even though challenges like resistance to change and tool adaptability remain in agile environments. The study delivers practical recommendations for organizations aiming to boost team coordination and communication in hybrid project environments by utilizing structured business analysis methods.
Adaptive Business Analysis Methodologies; Enabling Agile Transformation in Complex Enterprises Pourzeinali, Ashkan; Sonreet Kaur; Samer Kobrossy
Indonesian Journal of Science, Technology and Humanities Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): IJSTECH - October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60076/ijstech.v3i2.1162

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Organizations must create flexible capabilities that enable agile transformations while keeping their strategic vision intact to succeed in today's rapidly changing markets. Traditional business analysis methodologies which rely on structured processes and comprehensive documentation face integration challenges with agile frameworks because they follow a rigid linear path. The research investigates how Adaptive Business Analysis Methodologies can effectively connect traditional business analysis processes with agile principles to help organizations operate effectively in complex and unpredictable settings. The study examines how adaptive business analysis encourages cross-functional teamwork along with iterative requirement collection and immediate decision-making in agile environments. The paper identifies key adaptive BA components such as stakeholder engagement and incremental delivery through an extensive analysis of industry case studies and academic literature alongside predictive analytics and value-driven governance. The study demonstrates organizations implementing adaptive BA methods achieve better project execution outcomes and stakeholder harmony along with faster innovation advances in software development and cloud computing domains. The research demonstrates that Adaptive Business Analysis Methodologies offers a solid structure to reach enterprise agility which becomes essential for businesses that transform digitally.