Business Management Paducah KY

Over the last several years, the business analyst role has evolved and developed beyond eliciting, analyzing and documenting software requirements. Business analysts are now taking prominent roles across the enterprise, to perform strategic problem and opportunity identification, conduct gap analysis and feasibility studies, and drive business solutions within their organizations.

Local Companies

Real
(859) 244-3527
201 E Main St
Lexington, KY
Helping Hands Consultants Inc
(606) 638-0818
10 Fort Bishop Rd
Louisa, KY
Mercer Capital Management Inc
(502) 585-6340
430 W Muhammad Ali Blvd
Louisville, KY
Reynolds Inc
(606) 563-0850
9147 Garrett Run
Maysville, KY
Great American Risk Management
(502) 499-5503
9420 Bunsen Pkwy
Louisville, KY
Profit Management
(859) 389-7159
300 W Vine St Ste 1400
Lexington, KY
Padget & Associates
(502) 722-8873
501 Noland Pike
Simpsonville, KY
Oliver Group the
(502) 241-2292
13500 Oliver Station Ct
Louisville, KY
Vanguard Solutions Inc
(606) 325-1970
3012 State Route 5
Ashland, KY
Medical Recovery Services
(606) 864-8473
315 W Dixie St
London, KY

By Sam Cherubin and Kimberly Terribile, CIO.com,

Business analysts and the work they perform are becoming increasingly important to companies.

Over the last several years, the business analyst role has evolved and developed beyond eliciting, analyzing and documenting software requirements. Business analysts are now taking prominent roles across the enterprise, to perform strategic problem and opportunity identification, conduct gap analysis and feasibility studies, and drive business solutions within their organizations.

The International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABoK) defines enterprise business analysis as a way for organizations to:

-- Identify, analyze and solve business problems and opportunities

-- Determine the feasibility of a solution

-- Define the solution scope and develop the business case

-- Continue to assess, refine, and validate the business need and solution

-- Evaluate the business benefits brought about by a solution

The work of business analysts does sometimes leads to a business case, but there are many other functions that enterprises business analysts perform, such as:

-- Driving business architecture discussion and development

-- Creating-functional decomposition of business areas

-- Providing thought leadership within their organizations

-- Assisting business areas in understanding the big picture (rather than talking in terms of project teams and business lines)

-- Aligning project portfolios with overall business strategy

-- Creating feasibility studies for new products, markets and systems

-- Making strategic recommendations for process improvements and streamlining across departmental divides and geographical locations

By expanding the scope of what business analysis can provide, enterprise business analysts become organizational consultants--their tools, techniques and processes are tailored to specific opportunities, challenges, and drivers. Business analysts are uniquely positioned to do this type of work, because they can repurpose common project business analysis techniques, are able to collaborate across departments and functions, and have built extensive internal networks within their organizations.

To encourage business analysts to begin thinking in strategic terms, organizations should:

-- Foster a culture that encourages problem identification and creating solutions

-- Ensure business analysts have the opportunities to learn leading-edge techniques that can be used to enhance both project business analysis and enterprise business analysis

-- Give business analysts the opportunity to participate and contribute to strategic conversations, particularly where additional research and analysis is needed

-- Encourage certification through the IIBA

The return on investment for organizations that recognize and harness the skills of business analysts is significant. By utilizing the unique skill sets these resources bring to the table, organizations create a win-win. A career path is provided for highly skilled and talented resources, and organizations have a means to understand strategic problems and opportunities to inform decision making.

Sam Cherubin and Kimberly Terribile have over 20 years of combined experience in consulting, mentoring, and business analysis best practices. Cherubin's background is in business analysis methodology, BA toolkits and playbooks, enterprise business analysis and establishing BA communities of practice. Terrible has consulted for a variety of Fortune 500 companies while working for Ernst and Young, and has also been an instructor of business analyst methodologies and best practices.

Copyright © 2008 IDG. All rights reserved.

Featured Local Company

Inventory Management and consulting

We serve Evansville, IN and the surrounding area!!

812-454-6518
At your location or by phone
Evansville, IN
http://inventoryhelp.webs.com/

I offer affordable inventory and product handling information and advice to ensure your inventory is always at the right level. This will save you time and money guaranteed!!

Evansville Inventory Consulting
Evansville Inventory Consulting


Rss   Delicious   Digg   Add To My Yahoo   Add To My Google   Bookmark   Search Plugin

Topics:
Advertising Family Home Services Real Estate Resources
Business Services Fashion Industrial Goods & Services Retail & Consumer Services
Career Financial Services Insurance Software
Cars Food & Beverage Internet Technology
Computer Hardware Franchise Legal Telecommunications
Construction Health Miscellaneous Trade Shows
Education Holidays Nightlife Travel
Entertainment Home Appliances Online Database Weddings
Environmental Home Electronics Pets World History