Great summary. I’m looking to get back in and that was a great refresher. A business degree in information systems is a nice fit but also a diverse business degree such as international business accompanied by disciplined experiences in consulting or audit to give you experiences with frameworks. You can be an introvert as long as you are excited and have passion. Not the kind of job you can isolate yourself even if you are a one person team. If you are introvert, you will rely more in understanding BA approached and use it as a checklist/plan. No matter what though, you have to have knowledge, at least at the high level of IT frameworks and how solutions are implemented. Unavoidable and integral.
How can possessing Business Analysis and Data Analysis skills enhance the competitive edge of a UX designer and why are these skills crucial in their role?
You should be using data to drive decisions and solutions. That data can come from many different sources including interviews, observations, surveys, website analytics, etc. Business analysis comes in to play when tying back the original requirements to a business requirement. What is the ROI, what value does the functionality provide, what artefacts/training is required to support the functionality that is being developed? These are just some things to consider when tying UX principles in with business analysis.
Im having dificulties when dealing with technical team..hurmmm..they seem like introvert and hard to project their behavior .n sometimes depending on their mood..and frequently to take emergency leave or sick leave
Im 18, and currently looking into entering a business and technology career, and later do a master in business analytics. What would be your advice for preparing myself in that area? I also think that I should learn more about communication skills...
Nope, just find your preferred approaches to preparation, reassurance, and quiet focus to get your best results. Being reflective is great for listening to what you are being told, and scanning for logical flaws or opportunities for improvement.
Being an introvert or extrovert, it doesn’t matter because all jobs require some level of good communication and in this case you would be relying on your work and analysis but also making sure you’re able to communicate the work effectively to the stockholders and other people.
I’m an introvert and a business analyst, and I’ve grown my presentation and reporting skills through on the job experience, and through training. I realized that I need to learn how to code switch to fit in, so I started practicing mimicking business characters from movies. I realized that I needed to learn how to report findings and summarize updates to my bosses, so I took a training course. I realized that I needed to learn how to BS and network with people, so I forced myself to go to stupid happy hours and work lunches. It’s annoying, draining, and can cause anxiety but I found ways to manage, and it’s great working remotely 3 days a week.
@@steverogers7601im 28 years old with nothing but a ged i want to go to college im still unsure what i want to get into but business analyst is looking like something i can get into but im insure if i can be able to doit due to my age and just having a ged what do you think?
Great video. When your in the "realm" of data analytics, analysts or data science. Are you expected to apply to the organization's description of the position based on your skill set or is each position completely different? I can see a data analyst applying for a business analyst position and vs versa.
The whole concept of "leading without authority" means absolutely nothing outside of a start-up or small company. When you're working for an organization with 30,000+ employees, there has to be a formal regulatory body to enforce policies that enhance processes for streamlining efforts.
I disagree in large organizations you can be working with multiple teams, clients, and outside partners. People aren't waiting around for an authority to tell them what to do. They are collaborating on the solution together and a business analyst can lay down the foundation and steer the direction of the project.
@@Andyruuuu I disagree. BAs operate off of the direction and requirements that they get from the customer and their leadership (the regulatory body I mentioned). They are relays back and forth between the customer and the functional team with the support of the people above them (the regulatory body) to ensure that the capture is appropriate, fulfills the requirements of the customer, is approved based on funding, and is in-scope of the mission of the organization. The regulatory body above the BAs (program manager, enterprise architect, lead systems/software engineers/devs, etc.) assist in the approval of the requirements being built and ultimately have the final say when it comes to SME level building. So, there will be some waiting around depending on who you’re supporting, what you’re authorized to support, reviews on the requirements that you’re capturing and relaying between the customer and the functional team, etc.
I am a manual tester wanting to jump on to BA,. i have a degree in designing as well.. but I am a bit confused about what role fits my skill best.. as I can be UI designer / tester/
How can you teach me to become a business analyst. I have a diploma in secretarial studies and bachelor of Business Education . I want to transition to Business Analyst.
These Gurus never tell the real thing they just talk about general stuff. In the real world the biggest problem with BA job is that you have many roles and it gets hard to select one of those because your available search will be small then 1) BA-HR 2) BA-ERP 3) BA-CRM 4) BA-FINTECH 5) BA-ServiceNow So it’s not too many BA jobs it’s actually too many domains … when you search for a specific domain then jobs are limited … and that why it is super hard to get into BA jobs
Great summary. I’m looking to get back in and that was a great refresher. A business degree in information systems is a nice fit but also a diverse business degree such as international business accompanied by disciplined experiences in consulting or audit to give you experiences with frameworks. You can be an introvert as long as you are excited and have passion. Not the kind of job you can isolate yourself even if you are a one person team. If you are introvert, you will rely more in understanding BA approached and use it as a checklist/plan. No matter what though, you have to have knowledge, at least at the high level of IT frameworks and how solutions are implemented. Unavoidable and integral.
Makes a lot of sense. People with quality management skills do well as business analyst
How can possessing Business Analysis and Data Analysis skills enhance the competitive edge of a UX designer and why are these skills crucial in their role?
You should be using data to drive decisions and solutions. That data can come from many different sources including interviews, observations, surveys, website analytics, etc. Business analysis comes in to play when tying back the original requirements to a business requirement. What is the ROI, what value does the functionality provide, what artefacts/training is required to support the functionality that is being developed? These are just some things to consider when tying UX principles in with business analysis.
@@cdym2009 Thank you. Well said
Im having dificulties when dealing with technical team..hurmmm..they seem like introvert and hard to project their behavior .n sometimes depending on their mood..and frequently to take emergency leave or sick leave
They're probably burnt out
Make sure they are reading the requirements
Im 18, and currently looking into entering a business and technology career, and later do a master in business analytics. What would be your advice for preparing myself in that area? I also think that I should learn more about communication skills...
As an introverted person, does it mean that you can't become a business analyst, or it's just a misconception?
Where did you hear that misconception?
Nope, just find your preferred approaches to preparation, reassurance, and quiet focus to get your best results. Being reflective is great for listening to what you are being told, and scanning for logical flaws or opportunities for improvement.
Being an introvert or extrovert, it doesn’t matter because all jobs require some level of good communication and in this case you would be relying on your work and analysis but also making sure you’re able to communicate the work effectively to the stockholders and other people.
I’m an introvert and a business analyst, and I’ve grown my presentation and reporting skills through on the job experience, and through training.
I realized that I need to learn how to code switch to fit in, so I started practicing mimicking business characters from movies.
I realized that I needed to learn how to report findings and summarize updates to my bosses, so I took a training course.
I realized that I needed to learn how to BS and network with people, so I forced myself to go to stupid happy hours and work lunches.
It’s annoying, draining, and can cause anxiety but I found ways to manage, and it’s great working remotely 3 days a week.
@@steverogers7601im 28 years old with nothing but a ged i want to go to college im still unsure what i want to get into but business analyst is looking like something i can get into but im insure if i can be able to doit due to my age and just having a ged what do you think?
I would like to focus on business process management
Veeery helpful and well explained !!!
Great video. When your in the "realm" of data analytics, analysts or data science. Are you expected to apply to the organization's description of the position based on your skill set or is each position completely different? I can see a data analyst applying for a business analyst position and vs versa.
Where can we do the course.. Simply can we do it by using udemy
im studying to get a certificate in this field now. I need a career thats semi hybrid so I can also be at home occasionally. thank you for posting ❤
The whole concept of "leading without authority" means absolutely nothing outside of a start-up or small company. When you're working for an organization with 30,000+ employees, there has to be a formal regulatory body to enforce policies that enhance processes for streamlining efforts.
I disagree in large organizations you can be working with multiple teams, clients, and outside partners. People aren't waiting around for an authority to tell them what to do. They are collaborating on the solution together and a business analyst can lay down the foundation and steer the direction of the project.
@@Andyruuuu I disagree. BAs operate off of the direction and requirements that they get from the customer and their leadership (the regulatory body I mentioned). They are relays back and forth between the customer and the functional team with the support of the people above them (the regulatory body) to ensure that the capture is appropriate, fulfills the requirements of the customer, is approved based on funding, and is in-scope of the mission of the organization.
The regulatory body above the BAs (program manager, enterprise architect, lead systems/software engineers/devs, etc.) assist in the approval of the requirements being built and ultimately have the final say when it comes to SME level building. So, there will be some waiting around depending on who you’re supporting, what you’re authorized to support, reviews on the requirements that you’re capturing and relaying between the customer and the functional team, etc.
I am a manual tester wanting to jump on to BA,. i have a degree in designing as well.. but I am a bit confused about what role fits my skill best.. as I can be UI designer / tester/
do u master sql or python panda or power bi ??? like these kinda business analysis tools
@@hyperkiller223 sql & python
do you believe that these skills will personally lead you into being good at buying and selling businesses in the future?
Very helpful
Great Job!
Thankyou!!
How can you teach me to become a business analyst. I have a diploma in secretarial studies and bachelor of Business Education . I want to transition to Business Analyst.
Being a business analyst can drain your mind and time oh my God my first 7 months internship was so much work lol 😂I wanted to quit so much
What was the most difficult part ?
@@MPUMIMLAMBO_ time management , dealing with different personalities..
What software did you use ?
😅 I can relate
cool video)
Thank you for this video
no more videos?
These Gurus never tell the real thing they just talk about general stuff. In the real world the biggest problem with BA job is that you have many roles and it gets hard to select one of those because your available search will be small then
1) BA-HR
2) BA-ERP
3) BA-CRM
4) BA-FINTECH
5) BA-ServiceNow
So it’s not too many BA jobs it’s actually too many domains … when you search for a specific domain then jobs are limited … and that why it is super hard to get into BA jobs
Can you help me to find job as a data or business analysis?
because i live in syria 😢
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May i get your email so that i can share my concern about business analytics,Thanks.
Great Job!
very helpful