Forums for the Business Analyst

 
  Modern Analyst Forums  Business and Sy...  General  What do you really know about busines analysis?
Previous Previous
 
Next Next
New Post 10/21/2009 4:23 AM
User is offline Craig Brown
560 posts
www.betterprojects.net
4th Level Poster




What do you really know about busines analysis? 

If you want to stretch your knowledge check this list for inspiration.  These are, in my view, all important things for a professional business analyst to know about.

  • Balanced scorecards
  • Tracing system capabilities back to project goals back to business stategies
  • Work breakdown structures
  • Desk based industry research
  • Quality assurance processes
  • Managing organisational change
  • Writing acceptance criteria for requirements
  • Performing and managing User Acceptance Testing

Maybe some of you other posters have some things you think are important to know about.  Maybe you disagree with some of this list?

And maybe some of you have some comments on the best palces to look for info on these topics?

 

 
New Post 12/15/2009 8:45 PM
User is offline katkaif
3 posts
No Ranking


Re: What do you really know about busines analysis 
Modified By katkaif  on 12/16/2009 12:45:54 AM)

I really want to learn about it.

 
New Post 11/9/2010 4:39 PM
User is offline mattwelsch
2 posts
No Ranking


Re: What do you really know about busines analysis 
Modified By mattwelsch  on 11/9/2010 8:50:46 PM)

Me too. And i want to learn how things work in wall street, forex, etc..


 
Previous Previous
 
Next Next
  Modern Analyst Forums  Business and Sy...  General  What do you really know about busines analysis?

Community Blog - Latest Posts

As Business Analysts in Agile teams, we often hear about Definition of Ready (DOR) and Definition of Done (DOD). But beyond the buzzwords, these two concepts are powerful tools to drive clarity, consistency, and quality in our work. Definition of Ready ensures a user story is truly ready for development. It answers: Is this story clear, feasible...
In today's fast-paced digital world, successful projects aren't just built on great code—they're built on clarity. And that clarity often comes from one key player: the Business Analyst. At the heart of every great product or system is a need—a business goal, a customer pain point, or a regulatory requirement. But busines...
I have always loved cooking. I learned from my Grandma June and her kitchen was her sanctuary, a small, warm sunlit space filled with jars of spices, stacks of cookbooks, and the comforting smell of something always on the stove or baking in the oven. Grandma June was as great a cook as she was a teacher to me. She never followed a recipe “to...

 






 

Copyright 2006-2025 by Modern Analyst Media LLC