Forums for the Business Analyst

 
  Modern Analyst Forums  Business and Sy...  General  where do you find a mentor if one does not exist within your organisation?
Previous Previous
 
Next Next
New Post 4/21/2008 2:47 PM
User is offline Luo
2 posts
No Ranking


where do you find a mentor if one does not exist within your organisation? 

Hi, I've been a BA for just over two years.  I come from a programming background and was fortunate enough to be given the role of Business Analyst in the company I work at as there was a gap in the team and the CTO recommend the role to me.

I am very keen to increase my skills and knowledge as a BA.  I try to read forums similar to the Modern Analyst and have attend some seminars / workshops held by local communities on business anaylsis related subjects.  The current company where I work has many Project Managers but I am currently the only Business Analyst within the IT department.  Other centres are located geographically far from our centre.

I feel as though I would develop additional growth as a BA if I had a mentor and could learn and be coached by someone who has walked in these shoes before.  The Project Managers are stretched to their limits in work and don't have time to act as mentor, and I am not sure who else I could turn to to help me.

Has anyone experienced this and has some recommendations on finding a BA mentor or coach?

 
New Post 4/21/2008 3:25 PM
User is offline Adrian M.
764 posts
3rd Level Poster




Re: where do you find a mentor if one does not exist within your organisation? 

It's going to be tough finding a mentor if there are no other business analysts at your location.

Here are some other options:

  • Connect with seasoned business analysts at other locations and find out if they are willing to mentor you remotely.  It's not as effective as in person but it can work.
  • Is there an IIBA chapter close to you?  Join them and see if you can find a mentor there.

Beyond that, you might consider paying for a mentor...  I know that sounds strange but it might be very helpful to spend some money on an hourly basis for a professional Business Analyst coach.  Just out of curiosity -> would you consider paying for coaching?  If so, how much?

- Adrian


Adrian Marchis
Business Analyst Community Blog - Post your thoughts!
 
New Post 4/22/2008 5:31 AM
User is offline Craig Brown
560 posts
www.betterprojects.net
4th Level Poster




Re: where do you find a mentor if one does not exist within your organisation? 

I don't think your mentor neccessaily needs to be a BA, they just need to be senior enough to have a strategic view of work.  I'd think anyone in a decicion making role (think they control a budget) would do, as long as you respect them.

I do think you should look for someone local to you as face to face will work best.

I echo Adrian's recoomendation to seek out an IIBA chapter, or failing that a PMI one.

And you can always ask questions here.

 
New Post 4/22/2008 5:39 AM
User is offline Guy Beauchamp
257 posts
www.smart-ba.com
5th Level Poster




Re: where do you find a mentor if one does not exist within your organisation? 

Hi, if you interested in some unofficial mentoring then please email me at [email protected] - I have around 20 years experience in Business Analysis both as practioner and trainer and have some ideas about how to structure mentoring. We can discuss that and if it works for you  see where we go from there.

Guy

 
New Post 4/22/2008 2:15 PM
User is offline Luo
2 posts
No Ranking


Re: where do you find a mentor if one does not exist within your organisation? 

Hi, thanks for the recommendations.  I have located an IIBA in my location and am looking forward to meeting other business analysts through this group.

I agree that face to face would probably work better for me than a remote mentor.  Not sure that I would pay for Business Analysis coaching, but may give it more consideration if I am unable to find someone within the organisation as craigwbrown suggested.

 
Previous Previous
 
Next Next
  Modern Analyst Forums  Business and Sy...  General  where do you find a mentor if one does not exist within your organisation?

Community Blog - Latest Posts

Fabricio Laguna talks Business Analysis and AI
I recently connected with Fabricio Laguna, aka The Brazilian BA. Fabricio is a passionate and pioneering business analyst from Brazil. During our conversation, we had a thought-provoking discussion on how artificial intelligence stands to shape the field of business analysis in the years ahead. While AI promises to transform many aspects of busines...
Business Architecture, Ontology and More with Terry Roach
It's been a privilege meeting Terry Roach, a visionary in the field of enterprise architecture and business architecture. Terry's insights into the evolution of business models, the importance of ontology in architecture, and the potential of AI to shape our future were not only thought-provoking but also a reflection of his extensive exper...
Today I had the pleasure of chatting to Jignesh Jamnadas, Chief Operations Officer at Mosaic, about his Blueprints for Success. As a Senior Finance and Operations Executive, Jigs (as he is known to many) has a holistic understanding of all facets of business and a flair for managing both people and processes. Having worked with Jigs, I was struc...

 



Upcoming Live Webinars




 

Copyright 2006-2024 by Modern Analyst Media LLC