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Part 6 of 6 in the Series: Careers or Domains for Business Analysts
Is a business analyst with domain knowledge more valuable than a business analyst without domain knowledge?
By looking at how business analyst job descriptions are written, you may be tempted to say yes!
Business Analyst job descriptions are written as if there is a [...]
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The fundamentals of earning an income is rooted in the exchange of goods, services or skills and having an 8 to 5 job is just one way of doing that!
This post answers the question of what to do when you can't get a job! posted by a reader (Kintu Vicent) who is inquiring about ''how [...]
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One of the toughest challenges facing business analysts today is building the domain experience required for business analyst jobs.
Acquiring business analyst domain experience from scratch is hard because you need to get a job before you can build domain expertise ... yet no-one will give you a job without the required domain experience!
This ...
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This question was posted by a Healthcare Business Analyst looking for work!
If you have a Burning Question or a Challenge that you need help with, be sure to ask your question as a comment on this page and I will answer it fully just as I am answering the question below!
Please, send this post to [...]
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This question posted by a Business Analyst in Milton Keynes, United Kingdom.
If you have a Burning Question or a Challenge that you need help with, be sure to ask your question as a comment on this page and I will answer it fully just as I am answering the question below!
Please, send this post to [...]
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Use Cases skills are in-demand for documenting or communicating the functional requirements of a system
Use Cases skills are employed in product design roles, software development or architecture roles and are among the most sought-after skills for business analyst jobs
Why Use Cases Training for Business Analysts?
Here are some of benefits of ...
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I am dedicating this article to answering a question posted by an independent contract business analyst. If you have a question or challenge about your business analyst career, post it as comment at the end of this article and I will answer it for you:
Here is the question posed by the independent contract or consulting [...]
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This blog post answers questions that I have received from business analysts about how to carve out an upwardly mobile career path for themselves within their company or within the industry.
Here are excerpts from a few of the questions:
''In my department, analysts are mainly used for testing applications. I know that there is more to [...]
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I am dedicating this article to answering a question posted by a business analyst. If you have a question or challenge about your business analyst career, post it as comment at the end of this article and I will answer it for you:
Having recently started in my first permanent position as a Business Analyst, I [...]
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The discussion of requirements elicitation tools and techniques rarely seems to include a discussion of the best way to document your findings.
Lifehack has written an insightful post on How to Take Notes like Thomas Edison.
Thomas Edison's diary contains five million pages and is maintained as an important part of the United States historical ...
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Use cases can be used to document any type of system. They can be used to document a software system or to document a company’s business processes.
Use cases are useful because they quickly and early clarify how the system will behave when the users interact with it. Use cases are easy for users to understand.
In addition, use cases are helpful ...
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Use cases can be used to document any type of system. They can be used to document a software system or to document a company’s business processes.
Use cases are useful because they quickly and early clarify how the system will behave when the users interact with it. Use cases are easy for users to understand.
In addition, use cases are helpful ...
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Requirements Elicitation is a crucial aspect of Requirements Gathering and Analysis. There are many tools and techniques available to business analysts to succeed at gathering the right requirements for a software development project. These tools and techniques include Interviewing, Observation, Brainstorming, Focus Groups, Prototyping and Surveys
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Once you've determined that Business Analysis is your dream job your next steps will be to get trained, get networked and get your entry level business analyst job.
Get Boot Camp Style Training
The next thing you will need to achieve your goal of becoming a business analyst and at the minimum, getting an entry level job, [...]
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This article is a discussion of the many Requirements Elicitation tools and techniques that are available to Business Analysts and project management team. A mastery of these tools and techniques help the business analyst have more success in the requirements gathering process.
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Dear Friend,
I just released a new e-book for your business analyst career titled:
“How To Take Your Business Analyst Career To The Next Level”
This e-book reveals one of my closely guarded business analyst career development strategies which I am now making available to you.
If you haven’t read the e-book, download and read it ...
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I’m going to ask you a question you may not have been asked before .The question is “are your skills portable”?
What Is A Portable Skill?
By portable I mean “can you relocate from one country to another and get a job without having to retrain yourself”?
If you are living in the 21st century you’ll have heard [...]
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Now that how to become a business analyst book is released, I’m also releasing the business analyst interview questions book and here is the reason why.
It’s Proven Difficult to Prepare for Business Analyst Job Interviews
Presently, it’s challenging to study for business analyst interviews because job boards, job descriptions, hiring managers and ...
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The business analyst career is one of the most misunderstood professions in the information technology or software development industry. The majority of software development professionals who understand the network administrator, database administrator, web developer, computer programmer, IT manager or IT director’s role fail at understanding or ...
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HOW TO BECOME A BUSINESS ANALYST
A business analyst is an information technology worker who improves the efficiency and productivity of business operations. The business analyst achieves this by closely analyzing the business processes in an organization for inefficiencies.
When inefficient business processes are discovered, the business analyst ...
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