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A Business Analyst is a business problem solver, capable of analyzing the business to identify problems and/ or opportunities and to define solution characteristics. A Business Analyst can be a liaison between the business and technical worlds, but is not intoxicated by technology, and not the end user. They provide the process, questions, and techniques to efficiently extract the information needed from the Business Users for successful application development projects. A Business Analyst can also be an integral part of strategic planning, business innovation, or reengineering effort to help select the right projects and/or facilitate the analysis of what needs to be done to bring the business (or part of it ) to a desired future state.
Why Business Analysis A global resurgence in business analysis is taking place. The increased pressure to innovate, do more with less, and succeed in environments with short attention spans has organizations scrambling to build business analysis capabilities.
Innovation requires:
- Aligning business strategy with enterprise goals.
- Breaking down silos to create integrated processes and data
across organizational and political boundaries.
- Architecting processes, systems, and information to work
together in harmony.
- Optimizing technology to create new value and services for
both internal and external customers.
Business analysis is following the exponential growth of project management as the new prerequisite, not just for project success, but career success.
Advanced Strategies Business Analysis Transformation
More than Training…Innovation for the Entire Organization
Advanced Strategies is a registered and endorsed education provider of IIBA and PMI. Additionally courses are applicable toward business analysis certificates of completion and continuing education units from UGA Terry College of Business. For more information, Click Here
While it is one thing to talk about business analysis, JDA facilitation and real-time modeling, it is another to see these techniques in action.This ½ day management briefing was developed to provide business managers, project managers, business analysts and other project stakeholders with an accurate image of how formal business analysis will be conducted on their project. By participating in a live demonstration, attendees leave with an understanding of and appreciation for - Why business modeling is crucial to the success of the effort.
- What a real time modeling session looks and feels like and how vast amounts of progress can be made in relatively short amounts of time.
- How the models are used to guide the discussion and trigger insights into business innovation.
- What the different business models and instruments look like and how they are used.
- How a real time modeling approach puts the business management and staff in the center of the business analysis process and enables them to reach consensus on blueprints for optimizing business operations, information and systems.
Course Duration:
Half Day
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