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Book Description

Business analysis is a crucial discipline for organisational success, it enables organisations to rise to the challenges presented by today's increasing pace of change. It is a broad field and has matured into a profession of its own, with its own unique career roadmap.This practical guide explores the business analyst role including typical responsibilities and necessary skills. It signposts useful tools; commonly used methodologies and techniques, and beneficial professional development activities. A visual career roadmap for business analysts is also included, along with case studies and interviews with practising business analysts, to enable aspiring and existing business analysts at all levels to successfully plan and advance their careers. --- 'This excellent book is essential reading both for anyone considering a career in Business Analysis and experienced Business Analysts who want to reinvigorate their career journey. The structure is easy to follow, starting with why the role is needed and then going on to describe in detail what it’s like to be a BA and what is in the BA tool kit...This is the first book I’ve seen on Business Analysis which takes the theories and frameworks and shows how they can be applied in the day to day work of a BA.' Corrine Thomas , Director, Business Analysis Manager Forum and Founder & Director, Choices Coaching Ltd ---- 'Adrian Reed has examined business analysis from a new angle – from that of current and aspiring practitioners. He has provided a valuable survey of the BA’s role and responsibilities and how someone gets into business analysis and develops their competencies and their careers. A very valuable addition to the growing literature of business analysis.' James Cadle FRSA, FBCS CITP, MAPM , Director and Company Secretary, AssistKD ----- 'Technology is evolving at an ever increasing rate and as it does, the challenges of the organisation to constantly adapt and provide relevant solutions to the customer increase. This book is essential reading for the modern business analyst and identifies the core toolset and mindset that allows the individual to become an effective change agent.' Alex Cottrell , Senior Business Analyst, Zurich Insurance Company Ltd ---

Table of Contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Half-Title Page
  3. BCS, THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE FOR IT
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Contents
  7. List of figures and tables
  8. Author
  9. Foreword
  10. Acknowledgements
  11. Abbreviations
  12. Glossary
  13. Preface
  14. 1. Introduction: the Need for Business Analysis
    1. Defining business analysis
    2. The importance of the holistic view and of taking a holistic approach
    3. The business case for business analysis
    4. Business analysis and SFIA
    5. Summary
  15. 2. The Breadth and Depth of the Ba Role
    1. Business analysis and the business change lifecycle
    2. The T-shaped business analyst
    3. Approaches to delivery of change
    4. Subject matter expertise
    5. Summary
  16. 3. Roles and Responsibilities
    1. Stakeholder identification, engagement and management
    2. Planning and estimating the business analysis work
    3. Elicitation
    4. Strategic analysis, problem finding and contributing to the business case
    5. Requirements analysis, documentation and validation
    6. Requirements management
    7. Solution evaluation and benefits realisation
    8. Leadership
    9. Staying current
    10. Understanding other disciplines
    11. It’s the role, not the title!
    12. Beyond projects: The many flavours of business analysis
    13. Is business analysis for me?
    14. Summary
  17. 4. Frameworks, Tools and Techniques
    1. Frameworks: Avoiding painting by numbers
    2. Commonly used tools and techniques
    3. Summary
  18. 5. Career Roadmap
    1. Becoming a BA
    2. Progression through the BA career
    3. BA certification
    4. Continuing professional development and community contribution
    5. What next? Progression beyond the BA role
    6. Summary: BA career trajectory diagram
  19. 6. Nailing the Interview
    1. Preparing a CV or résumé
    2. Searching the market and securing an interview
    3. Preparing for the interview
    4. The day itself
    5. Following up
    6. Summary
  20. 7. Career Case Studies
    1. Case study 1: From biochemistry to a portfolio career
    2. Case study 2: Entrepreneurial business analysis
    3. Case study 3: From business role to business analyst to managing director
    4. Case study 4: From business role to agile business analysis
    5. Case study 5: From astrophysics to BA leader
    6. Case study 6: From blue lights to business analysis
  21. References
  22. Index
  23. Back Cover
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