Business
Analysts are responsible for requirements development and requirements
management. Solutions often include a systems development component but
may also consist of process improvement or organizational change. Business
analysts are a key facilitator within an organization, acting as a bridge
between the client, stakeholders and the solution team.
Many people who are responsible for business analysis activities do not
have the job title business analyst.
Other job titles that business analysts hold include these:
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Our courses are specially designed for entry-level business analysts and their managers;
No matter what organization or title owns the function, the business analyst's primary responsibilities are gathering requirements for designing business information systems, modifying systems to improve production or workflow, deploying new applications or expanding systems to serve new purposes. The bottom line for business analysts is to help make their companies more efficient, effective and profitable. |
BAB-602 Business Analysis Fundamentals and Enterprise Analysis BAB-603 Requirements Planning, Elicitation, and Management BAB-604 Requirements Analysis and Documentation BAB-606 Business Analysis & Project Management BAB-607 Business Analysis Theory and Practice BAB-608 Business Analysis Essentials BAB-611 Managing Requirements for Microsoft SharePoint Services Deployments
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