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Yogesh Business Analyst, Infotech Mohali
 
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Deep Dey  |  Argues in support of  "Domain Knowledge"  |  1 year ago
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...
Yogesh  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
Both are compliment to each other but if I have to choose one i will choose Analysis Skills is more important. Simple fact Domain Knowlege can be give/assisted by the client but Analysis skill cannot. Its an added advantatge if a Business Analyst has...
Ajay  |  Argues in support of  "Analysis Skills"  |  3 years ago
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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Prashanta Bhaumik  |  Added idea  "BA skill"  |  2 years ago
knowledge processes in the business and how they are or can integrated at Micro/Macro level. Analytical skillof the micro/Macro Variables of the processes
Yogesh  |  Supported idea  "Domain Expertise"  |  3 years ago
Business Analyst is a generalized term i.e. creating a great confusion in Industry ( reason being people use it upto their knowledge bank ). I want to establish myself as a Business Analyst , worked for few years, have seen people in management...
 
 
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Abhishek A Nirwal  |  Argues in support of  "SAS"  |  2 years ago
SAS is powerful than any other analytics software (SPSS, MATLAB, etc...), it has the capacity to handle extra large data in few seconds, currently I am working with SAS, I also know SPSS. If you have money restrictions then go for SPSS, otherwise...
Yogesh  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
SPSS is eazy to learn and is very user friendly on the other hand SAS is scary when thinking of learning
Mudumba Raghavendra  |  Argues in support of  "SAS"  |  3 years ago
SAS is a powerful tool. It is used for DATA Mining, Ware Housing, Analytics. It has 14 modules. U can run a SAS program in windows, SQL, Unix etc. It can be used as a multi platform programming language... So  I feel SAS is a powerful tool than SPSS
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