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Craig Brown
Craig Brown

A wiki project for Business and Systems analysts

The BA Handbook is a wiki designed for Business Analysts.  It's aim is to create a knowledge base that analysts can use to share their knowledge and learn about new and useful things.

So far the content is limited.  It needs more information and more people to contrinute to it.

Maybe you can help.  If so, click on the link below and add oredit some of the content.

http://businessanalyst.wikia.com

And spread the word.  If you know someone who has some cntent taht would be useful - tell them about the site.

This entry was published on Jan 15, 2008 / Craig Brown. Posted in Business Analysis. Bookmark the Permalink or E-mail it to a friend.
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