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New Post 9/3/2011 3:05 AM
User is offline Chandan Sharma
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Re: Gap Analysis 
to simply put - its an activity to compare what is current state and a future state. As a BA, one should point out the areas of GAP and then recommend solution for each of the differences.
 
New Post 7/10/2021 2:09 PM
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gap analysis is a method of assessing the differences in performance between a business' information systems or software applications to determine whether business requirements are being met and, if not, what steps should be taken to ensure they are met successfully.

 
New Post 2/20/2024 12:14 AM
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Re: Gap Analysis 
Modified By Chris Adams  on 2/20/2024 12:27:41 PM)

I'm also looking for this.

 
New Post 2/25/2024 12:01 AM
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Re: Gap Analysis 
Modified By Chris Adams  on 2/26/2024 10:06:19 AM)

Gap analysis is the process of detailed assessment of the gap between the current situation and the desired or desired situation. This process is applied in a variety of fields including business, technology, education, project management, and others. Gap analysis aims to identify differences between the current state of the organization or project and the desired or targeted state, in order to develop an action plan to fill them.

Elements of gap analysis:
Determine the desired goal: A clear and specific goal must be set to reach it, whether it is increasing productivity, improving service, reducing costs, or something else.

Evaluating the current state: In this stage, data and information are collected about the current state of the organization or project, and this data is analyzed to identify strong and weak points.

Identifying gaps: The current state is compared to the desired state to identify gaps and differences between them. This includes technical, financial, and managerial analysis.

Develop an action plan: Based on the identified gaps, a specific action plan is developed that explains the steps that must be taken to fill these gaps. This includes identifying required resources and responsibilities.

Implementing the plan: After the plan is developed, it is effectively implemented according to the specified schedule.

Monitoring and Evaluation: The progress of the plan must be monitored and its performance evaluated regularly to ensure that set objectives are achieved and any deviations are corrected.

Benefits of gap analysis:
Prioritization: Gap analysis helps set priorities and identify areas that need immediate focus.

Improve efficiency: By identifying gaps, organizations can improve their operations and increase their efficiency.

Strategic Decision Making: Gap analysis provides the information necessary to make data-driven strategic decisions.

Strengthening the organization: Gap analysis helps improve the organization of processes and direct efforts towards achieving goals.

Increase competitiveness: By closing gaps and improving performance, organizations can increase their competitiveness in the market.

Ultimately, gap analysis represents a valuable tool for organizations and projects to identify weaknesses and improve their performance comprehensively and sustainably.

 
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