Levels of business analysis This article considers 3 levels of business analysis. The functions at each level are typically performed by performed different roles taken by business analysts. The sort of functions undertaken at each level of business analysis are shown …

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A framework for improvement A Business Analysis Centre of Excellence (BACoE)  is a framework that provides structure, context and content for improvement initiatives in business analysis and its relationship to other development centres. A business analysis centre of …

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Identifying who should write user acceptance tests is not as easy as it might sound. There are many possibilities. But which are the best ones? The users should write and run the user acceptance tests. This is probably true, at least in theory, but as we shall see, things …

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representation of a process flow in the context of the forces coming from the external environment.

As Sharp and McDermot demonstrated in ‘Workflow Modelling’, the question, 'What is a business process?' is surprisingly difficult to answer. As a business analyst, it's definitely something you should know about. The above model, based on a model from Rummler Brache, …

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What are terms of reference? Good terms of reference (TORs) define what must be achieved from a piece of work. They are a key tool of business analysis and a vital control for: Programmes and projectsActivities and work packages within a programme or projectGovernance and …

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