This year, the Business Analyst role will be one that is most important in IT. It plays a crucial role in determining the future of many businesses. The role is not yet widely recognized as a professional. Other players like software architects, finance managers, and project managers are seen as captivating the leader.
A Business Analyst is a link between business ideas, business capabilities and business processes. They produce and scope valuable transformations and optimizations. The Business Analyst is a regular appraiser of business performance. These reviews evaluate capabilities from the most visible to the customer to those deep within the manufacturing process.
In our technology-driven business world, a lot of the changes and optimizations are related to software systems. Therefore, teams responsible for creating, maintaining, and delivering IT systems are a key focus. This has been a problem relationship that has resulted in misinterpretations and defiant communication. This can lead to wasted effort or even scrapped projects. According to The Standish Group this miscommunication can lead to as much as 40% of the effort being wasted on average.
Quality is what companies see at the end a project. This is waterfall thinking. To specify, create, and then test. This has been a poor strategy. This approach has a low success rate of projects that are completed on time (Chaos report, Standish Group 2011,). This means that deadlines are missed, customer satisfaction is affected and lots of effort is wasted. Better thinking is quality IS the work. This culture and approach ensures that every part of the supply chain feels responsible for the final result.
Micro Focus Borland solutions allow Business Analysts to capture business requirements in a way that is both accurate and elegant. They can also work with development teams. These requirements are used by the development teams to identify needs, relationships, and priorities within the business systems. This allows for optimizations and modifications to be implemented in the most efficient and practical way possible. Standardization and consistent development across the company leads to greater project success rates and a better end-user experience.
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