The Digital Business Analyst will gather requirements, document them, support solution designs, collaborate with developers, and assist in user training and UAT.
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• Requirement-gathering sessions with clients and stakeholder.
• Document functional requirements, user stories, acceptance criteria, and workflows.
• Map business processes to Dynamics 365 capabilities (fit-gap analysis).
• Support solution design by validating that proposed functionality meets business needs.
• Collaborate with developers to ensure requirements are implemented correctly.
• Develop training materials, user guides, and end-user training.
• Assist in UAT planning, execution, and defect triage.
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Dynamics 365
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