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New Post 4/25/2009 9:46 AM
User is offline Sivaraj
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Goal of Business Analyst 

 What should be the goal of a Business Analyst?

 
New Post 5/9/2009 8:15 AM
User is offline Tony Markos
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Re: Goal of Business Analyst 

The goal of a Business Analyst:

For the scope of the business being analyzed, coming up with a comprehensive, integrated understanding of essential (i.e., technology independent) functions (processes) and - especially - their essential interrelationships.  Yourdon used to say that this is 98% of an analyst's required work.

This means rigorous as-is modeling, unless, of course, you are one who belives that as-is modeling is not necessary because top management is going to give you a to-be and that your job is just to implement.

Tony

 

 
New Post 5/8/2009 6:39 AM
User is offline Craig Brown
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Re: Goal of Business Analyst 

Interesting question.  The BABOK talks about how to measure a BA's performance.

Do you think it should be oriented towards one or more of these following things;

  • Process Compliance
  • Document quality
  • Stakeholder feedback
  • Project results

Curious,

Craig

 
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