ESI International's 2015 Business Analysis Trends: Tips For Staying Ahead

ESI International's 2015 Business Analysis Trends: Tips For Staying Ahead

A number of themes stood out in ESI’s Top 10 Business Analysis Trends for 2015, a report prepared annually by ESI executives & subject matter experts.

This post discusses the BA trends in the ESI report in the form of “themes” and suggests ways Business Analysts can prepare themselves to take up the evolving BA role in 2015 and beyond.

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Business Analyst Job Description: Verticals In Which A Business Analyst Works

 Business Analyst Job Description: Verticals In Which A Business Analyst Works

A Business Analyst is expected to methodically juggle multiple activities and refine his analysis skills simultaneously.

To help you understand more about the spheres into which the job of a business analyst can expand, I have divided them along the following verticals and also explained the typical responsibilities to be carried out in each vertical. Guest Post By Robin, The Business Analyst Job Description. 

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20 Nuggets for Conducting Stakeholder Interviews

20 Nuggets for Conducting Stakeholder Interviews

The quote by William Shatner certainly underscores the importance of the interview as a fact-finding technique. While interviews provide analysts the opportunity to learn about stakeholders’ needs, stakeholders in the process of being interviewed, also start to unravel the intricacies of what they want – their elusive requirements.

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Emotional Intelligence & The Business Analyst

Emotional Intelligence & The Business Analyst

Emotional Intelligence is about identifying and understanding other people's emotions with the objective of channelling these emotions towards a positive outcome. A person with a high emotional intelligence is able to decipher his emotions as well as that of others to help him form healthy working relationships.

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How to Improve Your Domain Knowledge

How to Improve Your Domain Knowledge

There's no easier time to feel uncomfortable than at the start of a project in a new domain. Yes, the journey ahead may seem challenging and interesting, but anxiety quickly builds up when you think of how little you know and how much groundwork there is to be done before you can add value to the project.

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10 Tips for Improving Your Communication Skills

10 Tips for Improving Your Communication Skills

Communication, simple as it sounds in theory, can be quite complex in practice. In addition to knowing when to communicate is the additional challenge of knowing how to communicate. Writing and speaking are two essential forms of communication and the underlying rules and styles should be mastered. Understanding this will ensure that communication with stakeholders is effective enough to save you from potentially embarrassing situations - Guest Post By Rhys Bates.

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Organizing Business Analysts: Should Business Analysts Be Attached to Business Units or the IT Unit?

Organizing Business Analysts: Should Business Analysts Be Attached to Business Units or the IT Unit?

One question that has been on my mind is whether analysts are better off attached to business units or the IT unit. While there are many benefits to working closely with the IT unit, it is pretty clear that business analysts who spend most of their time in IT would not have many opportunities to get a full grasp of how the business works.

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A Whole New Mind For Business Analysts

A Whole New Mind For Business Analysts

This post is based on Daniel Pink’s bestseller, “A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future”, which contains interesting insights on how to achieve professional and personal success. According to Pink, we are living in a new age termed the conceptual age, where those who think differently (right-brain thinkers) will be valued above others. He describes the conceptual age as one in which innovators, big-picture thinkers, artists, empathizers, pattern recognizers and “meaning makers” will be the lead agents in society. 

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Stakeholder Profiling in Business Analysis: Why it Counts

Stakeholder Profiling in Business Analysis: Why it Counts

One of the 48 Laws of Power, as stated by Robert Greene, an American Author, is to always know who you're dealing with. You cannot assume that different people will react the same way to your strategy or plans. That's why it's important to gather as much information about a person that either support or contradict your beliefs about them when dealing with them.

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Problem Solving: Unveiling the Multiple Faces of the PIECES Framework

Problem Solving: Unveiling the Multiple Faces of the PIECES Framework

In a quest to prevent solving the wrong problem, numerous techniques like the cause and effect diagram and 5 Whys have been introduced. One problem solving tool that shouldn’t go without a mention is the PIECES framework. What makes it so unique is that it can be applied to analysis at multiple levels to deliver different results, depending on how you apply it.

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The Project Manager and Business Analyst Collaboration

The Project Manager and Business Analyst Collaboration

The BA and PM roles are complementary and support each other. To hire one without the other introduces the risk of losing the benefits that come with having these two specialists support each other to deliver a solution of the right quality, at the right time and within the available budget.

 

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Common Problems Faced by Business Analysts and Possible Solutions

Common Problems Faced by Business Analysts and Possible Solutions

Business Analysts are communicators and facilitators brought on projects to elicit requirements by sifting through masses of information and relating these requirements to the technical team. This role is extremely vital but comes with unique difficulties that every BA should know about and endeavour to rise above. Being aware of the pitfalls that come with the profession will prepare you to tackle them if and when they arise.

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Critical Thinking in Business Analysis: Why it Counts

Critical Thinking in Business Analysis: Why it Counts

One day after a lecture, I walked up to my Professor, Dr. Tony Cornford to autograph a copy of his book which I had just purchased. He signed on it and here are his words: “Don’t believe everything.” I didn’t really think much of it until I stumbled on the book again after 3 years. And then it struck me.

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