Business Analyst
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Business Analyst

Careers in business analysis

Adrian Reed

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Business Analyst

Careers in business analysis

Adrian Reed

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Business analysis is a crucial discipline for organisational success, it enables organisations to rise to the challenges presented by today's increasing pace of change. It is a broad field and has matured into a profession of its own, with its own unique career roadmap.This practical guide explores the business analyst role including typical responsibilities and necessary skills. It signposts useful tools; commonly used methodologies and techniques, and beneficial professional development activities. A visual career roadmap for business analysts is also included, along with case studies and interviews with practising business analysts, to enable aspiring and existing business analysts at all levels to successfully plan and advance their careers.

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1 INTRODUCTION: THE NEED FOR BUSINESS ANALYSIS

Organisations today exist in a fast-paced and ever-changing business environment. Competition is fierce, and customers are increasingly able to access seemingly limitless information about a wide range of alternative products and services. Traditional business models have been disrupted by the innovative use of new technology, new multi-sided markets have emerged to match up buyers and sellers, and consumer expectations are continually raised. For example, in the 1980s and early 1990s, a mail-order retailer’s commitment to delivering goods within 28 days may have been sufficient; today, organisations are moving towards same-day delivery. Twenty years ago, patients would predominantly rely on the advice of their doctors; today, I suspect many of us use the internet to search for our symptoms and enter the doctor’s surgery having researched potential illnesses (and treatments) already. In fact, depending on the symptoms, it might not be necessary to visit a doctor’s surgery at all, as some surgeries offer consultations via video call or mobile app. In order to survive and thrive in this fast-paced environment, service providers have adapted their offerings to meet these expectations and new market norms.
Of course, it is not just technology that affects and empowers organisations and consumers. Changes in political attitudes, socio-cultural trends, laws, regulations and many other factors mean that organisations need to adapt – fast. Of course, adaptation has always been a vital part of business, but the need for immediacy has grown. Changes to the business environment can emerge in months (or weeks) rather than years or decades. This can be particularly challenging to long-established organisations that have a complex landscape of processes, information and technology. Knowing that we need to change is hard enough; knowing what to change and how to change it can be devilishly difficult!
In this challenging yet exciting environment, there is an increased need for business analysis, and accordingly an increased demand for the services of business analysts (BAs). BAs are increasingly recognised as crucial enablers that help organisations to analyse the internal and external environment, innovate, and strive towards their strategic goals. Business analysis provides a fascinating and varied career path for those who wish to help facilitate the delivery of feasible and desirable change.

DEFINING BUSINESS ANALYSIS

It is worth pausing for a moment to define business analysis. This has, historically, been somewhat of a challenge. Indeed, if you were to ask 10 BAs to define the BA role, each of them would come up with a subtly different answer – each of which would probably be correct for the context in which they are practising. There is a lot of enthusiastic debate amongst BA practitioners as to what constitutes core BA work and what does not. This in itself highlights an important attribute of the BA profession – it is broad – and, typically, BA practitioners will experience different facets of this breadth as their career progresses.
Two of the most prominent organisations that promote and develop the business analysis profession are BCS (The Chartered Institute for IT) and IIBA® (the International Institute of Business Analysis™). Both organisations provide useful and complementary definitions.
The BCS book Business Analysis defines business analysis as:
An advisory role which has the responsibility for investigating and analysing business situations, identifying and evaluating options for improving business systems, elaborating and defining requirements, and ensuring the effective implementation and use of information systems in line with the needs of the business. (Paul, Cadle and Yeates 2014)
IIBA® similarly defines business analysis as:
The practice of enabling change in an enterprise by defining needs and recommending solutions that deliver value to stakeholders. (International Institute of Business Analysis 2015)
Both of these complementary definitions succinctly outline the breadth of the BA profession. The definitions are both concise yet precise, and usefully help to provide shape to the role. Yet, when reading these descriptions quickly, it is very easy to miss the rich detail that is implied. Table 1.1 draws out some of the most significant factors.
Table 1.1 Comparing complementary definitions
Clearly, Table 1.1 draws on only parts of these definitions, but these are some of the parts that are crucial to understanding the breadth of the BA role.
There are many examples of this breadth and variety. The BA role can include strategic analysis, pre-project problem analysis, requirements engineering, solution evaluation, the facilitation of benefits management and much, much more. Yet, in practice, not every BA will be involved with all of these activities. The particular activities and areas of engagement are likely to depend on the organisational context, the point of engagement (whether early or late in the business change lifecycle) and the experience of the BA.
For example, newer BAs may start with a very narrow and prescribed project assignment, perhaps working under supervision to elicit, analyse and document requirements. Yet, as a practitioner gains experience, they are likely to gain exposure to more complex situations. As a practitioner’s career develops, the skills and competencies needed change also. Knowing this can be useful and can help us as individual practitioners to plan our own career trajectories. Consciously thinking about how we will progress in our individual careers can help us to determine what type of experience and training may be needed in the near, medium-term and longer-term future. This is explored further in Chapter 5.

THE IMPORTANCE OF THE HOLISTIC VIEW AND OF TAKING A HOLISTIC APPROACH

Often business analysis is perceived as being ‘something to do with IT’, but it would be incorrect to construe the role of the BA as purely an IT role. BAs work with a wide range of stakeholders – internal and external – in order to help the organisation meet its strategic goals. It is certainly the case that information and technology are crucial enablers, but IT does not exist in isolation. A change or improvement to an IT system will be successful only if it m...

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