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User is offline Alex P
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What are the business analyst problems you face? (survey) 

Hi,

 

I'm Alex Papworth, president of UK chapter of IIBA, author of  blog, www.BusinessAnalystMentor.com, and sometime business analyst mentor.

I'm trying to understand the common needs of the business analyst community (not a small challenge, I realize!) to help drive future efforts in providing mentoring solutions.

 

To support this, I'm running a survey that will answer two basic questions:

i) what are the problems that business analysts face every day? what is it that really bugs you?
(i.e. what are your objectives?)

ii) if the solution to this involves professional development, how is that best delivered to suit your circumstances?
this covers things such as convenience, available time, training style, instructor access etc
(i.e. what are your constraints?)

If you are interested in discussing your challenges and possible solutions, I would appreciate a few minutes of your time.

 

Please click here to complete the survey

 

Regards

 

Alex Papworth

 
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