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Business Analysis

Business Analysis
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Authors: James Cadle, Malcolm Eva, Keith Hindle, Debra Paul, Paul Turner, Craig Rollason, Donald Yeates
Paperback: 308 pages
ISBN-13: 978-1780172774

Business analysts must respond to the challenges of today's highly competitive global economy by developing practical, creative and financially sound solutions and this excellent guide gives them the necessary tools. It is also ideal for students wanting to gain university and industry qualifications. This new edition includes expanded discussions regarding gap analysis and benefits management, the impact of Agile software development and an introduction to business architecture.

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