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Challenges in role of the Business Analysis
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Domain Knowledge
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Deep Dey
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I kind of agree with Ajay, Domain knowledge can be gained by reading, observing, understanding the processes, etc.. however analysis skill is an individuals characteristics and is developed over a period of time by not confining just to BA...
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ashish
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Although it seems contemporary but both domain knowledge and analysis skills are complementary to each other,if you don't have domain knowledge than on which you will do analysis, but alone analysis skill will also not solve the problem.
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Ajay
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Analysis skills are a personal attribute and is gained mainly from individual's observation power and understanding of things whereas domain knowledge can be gained from books. Domain knowledge sits on the top of analysis skills. To me it looks...
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A lack of clear models:
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A complicated value proposition:
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Vikash Jaiswal
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There's no such thing as a plain-vanilla industry model. Many organizations are using multiple business models or look to consultants to put the pieces together.
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Jitena Bhansali
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Those on the business side struggle to see how the technology team can help them do business better.
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Unrealistic expectations
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Unclear Business Strategy
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Arijay Chaudhry
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Integration of most business systems is now possible with the IDASM or the Integrated Data Analysis and Simulation Module. The technology was developed with the help of VNIT a regional Engineering institute on par with the IIT. For further...
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Raghu Kastury
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Many organization's todays major problem is lack of clarity on what is business strategy. In ideal scenario, business objectives, goals, and the strategy to meet them has to be clearly explained to the lowest level. Then automatically IT will...
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Anirban Bhattacharya
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One more fact is that somebody is not clear how he wants to use IT. They need to understand the potential of It and how it could help them and then he need to chalk out the features he wants. Too many features make the thing complex, unrealistic...
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Analyst Roles
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Pankaj Jain
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Yes, both are different. A Business Analyst analysis the businesses and as he matures e became Business Architect!
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ujjval jain
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I'm not a management Guru,,but I feel as far as I have understanding about this,,an analyst can have a piecemeal approach solutions with different aspects , positioning functioning of a business. The data plays a vital role here. Whereas an...
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Nitin M Aras
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Satwinder ... in my opinion, this should not be a debate ... it must be a Q&A .. bu the way ....Both are different role model...B Analyst means generating a feedback based on data and views ... whereas B Architect means giving the shape to...
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Business analyst and implementation
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Prasantratho
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Business analyst and implementation is required for an organization
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