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Business Analysis Techniques: 99 Essential Tools for Success

Business Analysis Techniques: 99 Essential Tools for Success
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Authors:  James Cadle, Debra Paul, Paul Turner
Paperback: 356 pages
ISBN-13: 978-1780172736

The development of business analysis as a professional discipline has extended the role of the business analyst who now needs the widest possible array of tools and the skills and knowledge to be able to use each when and where it is needed. This new edition provides 99 possible techniques and practical guidance on how and when to apply them. It complements Business Analysis also published by BCS, and offers a more detailed description of the techniques used in business analysis, together with practical advice on their application.

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