1 What is business analysis?
2 The competencies of a business analyst
3 Strategy analysis
4 The business analysis process model
5 Investigation techniques
6 Stakeholder analysis and management
7 Modelling business systems
8 Modelling business processes
9 Gathering the requirements
10 Documenting and managing requirements
11 Modelling requirements
12 Delivering the requirements
13 Making a business and financial case
14 Implementing business change
From first edition: "Great breadth, good depth. A highly recommended introduction to business analysis." Neil Venn, Seabright Consulting
Business Analysis has been written by a team of experts who are both practitioners and educators in the business analysis field.
From first edition: A wide-ranging text, which challenges those who
already believe that currently IT systems are often inefficient and
do not meet the organisaton's needs. Although an introductory book
it is both practical and readable even for the experienced
practitioner.
*Kybernetes*
Business Analysis is an excellent introductory text for business
analysts seeking to apply the standards, knowledge and competencies
of the discipline. It goes beyond most texts to show how business
analysts define requirements not only to support IT systems
development, but also to drive business change and implement
organizational strategy.
*International Institute of Business Analysis*
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