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    <description>Here&amp;rsquo;s a question that often gets asked: What are the benefits of Business Analysis? The depressing but true answer is that the benefits are usually invisible: good Business Analysis ensures that the project implements the right solution, and because it is the right solution no-one ever sees all the cost, time and effort that has been avoided (a project that does not do sufficient Business Analysis has to re-work all the bugs that slipped through the &amp;lsquo;analysis&amp;rsquo; stage because the analysis was never done).
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    <description>So you want to be a Business Analyst?&amp;nbsp; &amp;ldquo;Analyst &amp;ndash; analyse thyself&amp;hellip;.&amp;rdquo;

This is what Business Analysts do in the real world when embarking on a new project: they analyse&amp;hellip;&amp;nbsp;

So &amp;ndash; as any good BA should do when undertaking a new project &amp;ndash; analyse what are your objectives in wanting to move to a new career as a Business Analyst.
Put another way, how will you know (once you have done it) that it was a good move to make?
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    <title>The Fundamentals of Business Analysis</title> 
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    <description>Business Analysis is a straightforward process of analysing business change requirements. Why, then, are there so many methods, approaches, techniques and tools for doing what is &amp;ndash; essentially &amp;ndash; the same job? In order to understand this, we need to rewind a bit in time to look at where Business Analysis came from, where it currently is and projections for where it will go.
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    <dc:creator>Guy Beauchamp</dc:creator> 
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