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New Post 7/7/2010 7:28 AM
User is offline Engle
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BA in Sports 

Can Business Analysis (Tools and Techniques) be used in Sports ? 

After all, Sports is a business and Business Analysis is used to improve the Business, any Business.

So, could BA be used to improve a team or country's performance ?

Any thoughts ?

 
New Post 7/7/2010 12:42 PM
User is offline Tony Markos
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Re: BA in Sports 

Hi:

A functional spec is essentially documentation of procedure.    Are procedures followed in sports?    Answer:  Yes, preplanned plays in American football for example.

Tony

 

 
New Post 7/8/2010 7:29 AM
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Re: BA in Sports 

Thanks Tony,

Now lets say you're an expert BA with much knowledge and experience. You know all about use cases, SWOT, requirements elicitation, benchmarking etc 

You also like sports and have been asked to coach a team/country to greater heights, even win the championship.

Can you use your BA expertise to do this ? And if so, what tools/techniques/methodology would you use ?

 
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