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REQUIREMENTS GATHERING FOR THE NEW BUSINESS ANALYST: The Simplified Beginners Guide to Business Systems Analysis,New
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BOOK DESCRIPTIONHave you recently taken on the role of Business Analyst, but have no clue where to start? Were you thrown into a project and given very little direction? How stressful! The entire project team is depending on you to deliver a critical requirements document that is the foundation for the entire project. But the problem is, you have no little to no training, very little direction, and and a very clear timeline of ASAP. What do you do? I've been in this situation, and it is no fun. In the early years of my career when I was a Business Analyst, I had to fumble my way through many projects to learn the tools that I needed to be an effective BA. And then as a manager, I saw many new employees struggle because they weren't properly equipped for the role. But I didn't have the time or budget to send any of them to training. That's when I developed a simple three step process that I taught every new Business Analyst that joined my team. This process allowed me to train all new Business Analysts in ONE DAY, and get them effectively gathering requirements IMMEDIATELY. The feedback that I received was astounding. The employees were more confident in their role, and the stakeholders were very impressed at the skill of the new Business Analysts. But most importantly, they were able to produce and be effective right away. You don't have to struggle any longer. This book will give you the tools and techniques you need to go from Newbie to Pro in one day. You will Learn* The role of the Business Analyst on a project* Systems Analysis and Design techniques* Requirements gathering techniques* Requirements Analysis techniques* How to develop use cases* How to develop a Business Requirements DocumentAs a result:* You will have more confidence in your skills* You will gain credibility with the project team because you will be equipped with the knowledge you need to be an effective team member* You will be able to easily identify who you need to work with to gather requirements* You will be able to deliver a set of requirements that exceeds the expectations of every member of the project teamjf;lsf;lsdjThis book will pay for itself by giving you the confidence needed to take on any software project immediately. What can I say? You NEED this book!Let's get started! Buy Requirements Gathering for the New Business Analyst today to get started on your project now!
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- Q: What is the focus of the book 'Requirements Gathering for the New Business Analyst'? A: The book focuses on providing a simplified guide for new Business Analysts to effectively gather requirements for projects, offering practical tools and techniques.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of the book is Lane Bailey, who shares insights from his experience as a Business Analyst and manager.
- Q: What are some key topics covered in the book? A: Key topics include the role of a Business Analyst, systems analysis and design techniques, requirements gathering and analysis techniques, and how to develop use cases and a Business Requirements Document.
- Q: How can this book help someone new to Business Analysis? A: This book provides a simple three-step process that allows new Business Analysts to learn essential skills quickly, boosting their confidence and effectiveness on projects.
- Q: Is this book suitable for beginners? A: Yes, the book is specifically designed for beginners who have recently taken on the role of Business Analyst and need guidance on where to start.
- Q: What is the book's length and format? A: The book has 69 pages and is available in paperback format.
- Q: When was this book published? A: The book was published on June 11, 2017.
- Q: What should I expect to learn from this book? A: Readers can expect to learn techniques for effective requirements gathering, how to analyze requirements, and strategies for collaborating with project team members.
- Q: Is there any training included with the book? A: The book does not include formal training but provides comprehensive information and techniques that can be applied immediately in a project setting.
- Q: Can this book help improve my skills as a Business Analyst? A: Yes, by applying the techniques outlined in the book, readers can enhance their skills, gain confidence, and improve their contributions to project teams.