10
Becoming a Business Analyst An industry perspective

Becoming a Business Analyst An industry perspective

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

Industry How many IT projects are implemented successfully? Why so few? How many BA’s does MTN engage? How many BA’s does your company engage with?

Citation preview

Page 1: Becoming a Business Analyst An industry perspective

Becoming a Business AnalystAn industry perspective

Page 2: Becoming a Business Analyst An industry perspective
Page 3: Becoming a Business Analyst An industry perspective

Industry

• How many IT projects are implemented successfully? Why so few?

• How many BA’s does MTN engage?

• How many BA’s does your company engage with?

Page 4: Becoming a Business Analyst An industry perspective

Skills needed in industryCareer/Job description Shortage

(Registered vacancies 2012)

Business Analyst (mostly senior level) 299

Systems Analyst (mostly senior level) 362

Web Developer 51

Analyst Programmer 52

Software Developer / Programmer / Engineer 572

Security Specialist 63

Systems Administrator 175

Page 5: Becoming a Business Analyst An industry perspective

Pathways to becoming a BA

• Technical– Technical documentation– Learn the business terminology

• Business/Stats– Familiarise with technical knowledge– Engage technical team members– Technical documentation

Page 6: Becoming a Business Analyst An industry perspective
Page 7: Becoming a Business Analyst An industry perspective
Page 8: Becoming a Business Analyst An industry perspective
Page 9: Becoming a Business Analyst An industry perspective

Skills

• Business Process analysis/design/redesign• UML data modelling• SQL• Business Case and Functional specification

documentation

Page 10: Becoming a Business Analyst An industry perspective

Where did BA start?

• Davenport and Short ,1990.– Yes, you have to read this!