The Value of Business Analysis
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- Whether you are interviewing for a business analyst job or seeking a promotion or just trying to gain credibility for the business analyst role in your organization, you need to be able to clearly articulate the value of business analysis. And the value YOU can create as a business analyst.
All too often, stakeholders and even those who manage business analysts feel we slow things down, add more cost, and create "unnecessary" documentation.
Of course, this is not true! There is an incredible return on your investment in business analysis, and good business analysis adds a lot of value to your organization.
This video looks at all the specific ways business analysts add value, including:
*A quick introduction to Return on Investment (ROI)
*How business analysts actually reduce project costs by reducing rework, reducing requirements churn, and finding more cost-effective solutions.
*How business analysts increase the potential return, or benefits, by discovering new business benefits, prioritization, and facilitating commuinication about the benefits with the business community.
*How business analysts provide a framework where IT can scale, as a small organization grows.
The most effective way to add more value is by ensuring you are not just analyzing the software requirements, but you understand the business process.
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Brilliantly explained. The best video I have watched ever for an importance of a Business Analyst.
Thank you! Glad the video resonated with you.
From what I've watched so far, a Business Analyst is basically a developer who has obtained critical thinking skills and constantly is analyzing and improving User Experience through feedback they actively go out to seek. They act as a intermediate to help smooth things over. And they are a leader and role model that the others look up to, a charismatic person that doesn't play the blame game. They are here to make things better, not punish those that are struggling.
Hi Conner, Most business are not actually software developers - but some professionals are BAs and software developers (i.e. wear both hats).
That was very interesting. Good interview fodder as well. I like to become a trusted advisor. A neutral go-to person when people are having problems or a great idea. Also BA can play a big role in change management.
Definitely! Great take-aways.
Very interesting presentation. I am interested to know what you did at that contract where business was printing out so many docs and reworking them and printing them again. How did you clear the issue for them or make them understand the new process or what the new process involved?
We started by understanding their business process and why they were printing the docs, then found a way for them to use the tool to accomplish this without printing.
Business process analysis is always a great place to start. You can download our free business process template here: www.bridging-the-gap.com/get-business-process-template/
Wonderful way of presenting the BA value to teams.
I am interviewing and good takeaways.
Thanks for your feedback and best of luck on your interview. Understanding your value is so important going into a job interview, as it helps you position yourself more strongly.
Does a sales person can be business analyst?
They certainly can! They tend to bring transferable skills in interviewing and stakeholder engagement.
I would like to know more about the business Analysts job , How can i reach you.. i love the information has been shared
Here is the information for contacting us: www.bridging-the-gap.com/contact-us/ I'd also recommend starting with our Quick Start free training here: www.bridging-the-gap.com/contact-us/