The business analysis handbook : techniques and questions to deliver better business outcomes / Helen Winter.
By: Winter, Helen (Business analyst) [author.]
Publisher: London : New York ; Kogan Page, 2019Description: xi, 264 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780749497064Subject(s): Business analystsAdditional physical formats: Online version:: The business analysis handbookDDC classification: Grad 658 LOC classification: HD69.B87 | W56 2019Summary: "The business analyst role can cover a wide range of responsibilities, including the elicitation and documenting of business requirements, upfront strategic work, design and implementation phases. Typical difficulties faced by analysts include stakeholders who disagree or don't know their requirements, handling estimates and project deadlines that conflict, and what to do if all the requirements are top priority. The Business Analysis Handbook offers practical solutions to these and other common problems which arise when uncovering requirements or conducting business analysis. Getting requirements right is difficult; this book offers guidance on delivering the right project results, avoiding extra cost and work, and increasing the benefits to the organization. The Business Analysis Handbook provides an understanding of the analyst role and the soft skills required, and outlines industry standard tools and techniques with guidelines on their use to suit the most appropriate situations. Covering methodologies such as Lean Six Sigma and Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN), this essential guide also includes standard templates to save time and ensure nothing important is missed"-- Provided by publisher.| Item type | Current location | Home library | Collection | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"The business analyst role can cover a wide range of responsibilities, including the elicitation and documenting of business requirements, upfront strategic work, design and implementation phases. Typical difficulties faced by analysts include stakeholders who disagree or don't know their requirements, handling estimates and project deadlines that conflict, and what to do if all the requirements are top priority. The Business Analysis Handbook offers practical solutions to these and other common problems which arise when uncovering requirements or conducting business analysis. Getting requirements right is difficult; this book offers guidance on delivering the right project results, avoiding extra cost and work, and increasing the benefits to the organization. The Business Analysis Handbook provides an understanding of the analyst role and the soft skills required, and outlines industry standard tools and techniques with guidelines on their use to suit the most appropriate situations. Covering methodologies such as Lean Six Sigma and Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN), this essential guide also includes standard templates to save time and ensure nothing important is missed"-- Provided by publisher.

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