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Home Business Analysts Bridge the Business GapBy Charlie OroszLearn more about Boston University’s project management experts! A dramatic change is taking place in the way businesses operate, and the business analyst is leading the charge. The business analyst (or business process analyst) is the vital link between business executives and IT staff, translating business goals into IT requirements and communicating the requirements to IT. That’s no small matter. According to research firm Meta Group, “Poor requirements gathering, analysis and management are directly responsible for 70 to 80 percent of project failures.” Until recently, IT requirements typically originated in the IT department. In some companies they still do. When IT is not given clearly defined business expectations, not surprisingly it develops solutions that fail to meet expectations. By improving communication between business stakeholders and developers in IT, the business analyst reduces costs and delays. Given the benefits they provide, it’s no wonder that demand for business process analysts — and business analyst training — is growing. That’s just one reason the position is ideal for experienced IT staff who want to retrain. Business analysts are in a position that cannot be outsourced, and they have skills that are transferable to almost any industry. Programmers seeking to expand their roles, quality assurance professionals and IT project managers are among those who often make ideal business analysts. Is business analyst training right for you? A more in-depth look at what’s involved can help you decide. Define project scope: Define requirements: Document requirements: Identify solutions: Assess the solution: Because they bridge the gap between IT managers and business executives, business analysts should remain in constant demand, even when the high-tech job market is soft and jobs are being outsourced. Discover how project management training and PMI certification can help you and your organization in today’s global economy. For more information, please contact us or call one of our Training Consultants at 1-800-BU-TRAIN (288-7246).
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