Business Analysis For Dummies

Business Analysis For Dummies
ISBN-10
1118510631
ISBN-13
9781118510636
Category
Business & Economics
Pages
384
Language
English
Published
2013-07-01
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Authors
Kupe Kupersmith, Paul Mulvey, Kate McGoey

Description

Your go-to guide on business analysis Business analysis refers to the set of tasks and activities thathelp companies determine their objectives for meeting certainopportunities or addressing challenges and then help them definesolutions to meet those objectives. Those engaged in businessanalysis are charged with identifying the activities that enablethe company to define the business problem or opportunity, definewhat the solutions looks like, and define how it should behave inthe end. As a BA, you lay out the plans for the processahead. Business Analysis For Dummies is the go to reference onhow to make the complex topic of business analysis easy tounderstand. Whether you are new or have experience with businessanalysis, this book gives you the tools, techniques, tips andtricks to set your project’s expectations and on the path tosuccess. Offers guidance on how to make an impact in your organizationby performing business analysis Shows you the tools and techniques to be an effective businessanalysis professional Provides a number of examples on how to perform businessanalysis regardless of your role If you're interested in learning about the tools and techniquesused by successful business analysis professionals, BusinessAnalysis For Dummies has you covered.

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