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Business Analyst does anyone know what it is?

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    Business Analyst does anyone know what it is?

    I see quite a few of these posts of "Business Analyst" and wonder what is
    you need to qualify as one, to me it looks like an extension of software
    analyst, any ideas?

    #2
    Originally posted by ContractorMike View Post
    I see quite a few of these posts of "Business Analyst" and wonder what is
    you need to qualify as one, to me it looks like an extension of software
    analyst, any ideas?
    Oh Dear....

    BAs do what it says on the tin - they analyse the business, work on strategy, gather requirements, map processes, and meet up with systems analysts over a coffee and bitch about the PM. They use BPM tools, UML and all that fancy stuff.

    Sometimes.

    And sometimes they don't.

    Here's a tutorial to help you find out more...
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      #3
      Ok, who's on a sockie trolling mission today?

      Whoever it is must be desperately bored.

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        #4
        Originally posted by ContractorMike View Post
        I see quite a few of these posts of "Business Analyst" and wonder what is
        you need to qualify as one, to me it looks like an extension of software
        analyst, any ideas?
        They are not dissimilar to programmers but they wear suits, talk to you rather than their shoes, draw diagrams and can do joined-up writing.

        Fish in a barrel ... sigh.
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          #5
          seems to be the 'in vogue' job description to use these days, i'd rather be employing a person with actual skills/knowlegde in the area the project needs than just a generic BA what can put said findings in said format or perhaps thats just the background i come from

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            #6
            Suggest you speak to our resident BA, SuitsYou01 who will be able to regale you with tales from the coalface, so to speak.

            Make sure you wear waterproof clothing though!

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              #7
              Originally posted by downsouth View Post
              seems to be the 'in vogue' job description to use these days, i'd rather be employing a person with actual skills/knowlegde in the area the project needs than just a generic BA what can put said findings in said format or perhaps thats just the background i come from
              I've been lucky enough to work with many good BA's on multiple projects, a real BA is definitely worth their rate or salary as they will drive change to business processes and help the techies produce a solution that fits the now efficient process.

              I still think the OP is a trolling sockie though

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                'nuff said.
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                  #9
                  BAs are programmers who can't do the technical bit. Programmers are Business Analysts who can't do the human contact bit.

                  In the olden days, back when we only had steam-driven computers, we had beasts known as "Analyst Programmers", who could do the techy and the human bit. But their job titles were shortened to Anal Prog, so it wasn't going to last. Also, the job required a fair amount of demonstrable knowledge and skill, which didn't really suit the big consultancy companies. So they split the role up, and ditched the techy bit - using contractors for that, when they had to.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
                    BAs are programmers who can't do the technical bit. Programmers are Business Analysts who can't do the human contact bit.

                    In the olden days, back when we only had steam-driven computers, we had beasts known as "Analyst Programmers", who could do the techy and the human bit. But their job titles were shortened to Anal Prog, so it wasn't going to last. Also, the job required a fair amount of demonstrable knowledge and skill, which didn't really suit the big consultancy companies. So they split the role up, and ditched the techy bit - using contractors for that, when they had to.
                    WNATS.

                    I was thinking the exact same thing and was about to post it until I read this.
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