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Browse CoursesBusiness analysis is used to identify and articulate the need for change in how organizations work, and to facilitate that change. As business analysts, we identify and define the solutions that will maximize the value delivered by an organization to its stakeholders.
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Business analysis is a discipline that involves identifying business needs, analyzing processes, and recommending solutions to help organizations achieve their goals. Business analysts facilitate communication between stakeholders, elicit and document requirements, and play a key role in ensuring that projects align with business objectives.
Business analysts are responsible for understanding the business environment, defining business problems, identifying opportunities for improvement, and recommending effective solutions. They gather and document requirements, analyze data, create process models, and contribute to the successful implementation of projects.
Business analysts use various tools and techniques, including SWOT analysis, data modeling, use case diagrams, process flowcharts, and prototyping. They also employ interviewing, surveys, workshops, and observation to gather information and ensure a comprehensive understanding of business needs.
Business analysis planning involves defining the scope of work, identifying stakeholders, and determining the appropriate methodologies and techniques to be used. Monitoring encompasses tracking progress, managing changes, and ensuring that the business analysis activities align with project objectives.
Certifications such as the Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP) from the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) and the PMI Professional in Business Analysis (PMI-PBA) from the Project Management Institute (PMI) validate the skills and expertise of business analysts. Pursuing certifications demonstrates a commitment to professional development and adherence to industry standards.