Changes to the Business Analyst role

01 August

With the rise in the take-up of the Agile approaches, one of the most common areas of confusion is the changing role of the business analyst. 

I feel that the fundamental nature of the role doesn’t change – ensuring the customer voice is heard and business value is protected. The the way we do analysis, and when we do the detailed analysis does change – focusing on”just-enough, just-in-time”, deferring in-depth detailed work until just before it is needed.

CIO magazine has an article by Thomas Wailgum titled “Business analysts: role changes require new skill sets” in which he says

The business analyst’s job has changed this year — and so have the critical skills that companies demand. New research shows that while communication is still key, knowledge of Lean and Agile methods is a must-have as well.

Talking about changes in the role he  quotes Forrester analyst Mary Gerush:

Business analysts need to “obtain cross-functional knowledge and experience by [being exposed] to new technologies and different business units and cross-training…in project management, development and quality assurance”

http://www.cio.com.au/article/312744/business_analysts_role_changes_require_new_skill_sets?fp=&fpid=&pf=1 

What do you think? 

 

Posted by Shane Hastie

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