The presentation is design to provide answer to the very basic question "What is Business Analysis?", it is designed to guide the professionals who want to enter into BA profession or have started working as BA's.
11. A business analyst is any person who performs business analysis
activities, no matter what their job title or organizational role may be
Business analysis is the set of tasks and techniques used to work as a
liaison among stakeholders in order to understand the structure, policies,
and operations of an organization, and to recommend solutions that
enable the organization to achieve its goals. - BABOK® - IIBA
Business
Technology
12. Business
analysis is the
practice of
enabling
change in an
organizational
context by
defining needs
and
recommending
solutions that
deliver value
to
stakeholders.
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16. Involved Closely
with SDLC life
cycle and solutions
domain analysis
Involved more with
problem domain
analysis and
elicitation process
Developing the
business architecture
and process
architecture, High-
level business need
analysis
Responsible for complete
enterprise architecture and
decision regarding and
solutions implementation
A sample career path
22. The world's leading
association for
Business Analysis
professionals
Develop and maintain
standards for the practice
of business analysis and for
the certification of its
practitioners
Certifying qualified
practitioners
Define standards for
Business Analysis
practice (BABoK)
Providing community/
forum for Business
Analysis practitioner
For knowledge sharing
Not for Profit
Oct-2003@Toronto, Canada
27. A condition or capability needed by a stakeholder to solve a problem
or achieve an objective
A condition or capability that must be met or possessed by a system
or system component to satisfy a contract, standard specification or
other formally imposed document
A documented representation of a condition or capability as in 1 or 2
above
A solution meets a business need, by
solving problems or allowing the
organization to take advantage of an
opportunity.
Solution scope is the set of capabilities a
solution must support to meet the business
need.