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First thing I like about this video is you gave me two useful informations in the first 3 mins. which allowed me to keep watching. Second you kept me at understanding soft skills. As far as this skill I don't know what I don't know, but I do know who I can learn from. Literally the 4th or 5th channel I've watched from some top 10 list of channels on BA I saw. You get to the point and you are clear. Cheers!
BA Core skills 1 Communication - including using pictures 2 Problem Solving: what the problem actually is? the benefit of the business? 3 Critical Thinking: are actually solving the problem. look broadly to see all the likely solutions
I have an interview tomorrow for a BA position (after passing the screening with the recruiter), and I was looking at videos on BA. (I do have a verbal offer already with another company for a more technical role. But until I have the official offer, I continue to interview, at the same time enhancing my communication skills with the interviewers.) I saw your interview with Toni Martin. When I was just starting on Salesforce studying on Trailhead, I was supplementing my studies with webinars and events that give me ideas on what types of jobs I can get as a Salesforce professional. I loved Toni Martin’s BA Summit last year, even though I barely understood how it was to be a BA having come from a healthcare background as a bedside RN for more than 15 years. I did realize that I have a lot of the soft skills already, and just needed a formal introduction to the BA role as it relates to Salesforce/tech. I am so glad I found your channel. I am going to check out your website to supplement what I will be learning OTJ. Thank you so much!
Hey Lory! I am technically in the same position you're in and have a screening call tomorrow with the recruiter. What type of questions can I expect? Any feedback would help. Thank you so much
This was super helpful, thank you! I’m earning my master’s in Data Science and generally loving what I’m learning, but been having the realization that I’m not the biggest fan of the general environment of it for working purposes. I think I’m better fit for the “typical” BA position for sure, so going to switch my self-study to more of a focus on that
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:00 *🎯 Introduction and Purpose* - Introduction by Laura Brandenburg, - Overview of the key question: skills needed for a business analyst, - Preview of the video structure: core skills, business analysis skills, softer skills. 01:19 *💬 Core Skills* - Importance of communication skills, - Role of problem-solving and critical thinking, - Essential foundational skills for a successful business analyst. 03:23 *🛠️ Business Analysis Skills* - Analysis and communication techniques, - Business, software, and information levels of requirements, - Key techniques: process maps, use cases, data modeling. 06:41 *🧩 Business Analysis Process* - Overview of an eight-step business analysis process, - From project initiation to assessing the project's success, - Emphasis on continuous support and evaluation. 07:36 *🤝 Soft Skills* - Importance of relationship building and self-management, - Managing ambiguity and handling feedback, - Key personal attributes for success in business analysis. 10:20 *🛠️ Specialized Skills and Technical Knowledge* - Technical skills vs. business analysis skills, - Role of methodologies and industry/domain expertise, - Balance between technical and business expertise for a holistic approach. 13:22 *🌟 Leveraging Background Experience* - Using domain experience to transition into business analyst roles, - Value of generalist vs. specialist experience, - Building confidence to work across various domains. 15:12 *📊 Skills in Different Job Titles* - Business analysis skills in various roles, - Importance of focusing on skills over job titles, - Encouragement to explore non-traditional business analyst roles. 16:07 *🎓 Conclusion and Further Resources* - Summary of key points, - Invitation to free training and courses for deeper learning, - Emphasis on individual success and growth in the business analyst career. Made with HARPA AI
I'm currently in a volunteer position and was given some direction but not told how to accomplish any of the work with a format or style. So I feel as if the work and steps to get the work done needs a protocol of action. How do you create without feeling like you might be stepping on anyone's toes. Because I never want anyone to feel as if they have to do it my way.
Juan, Congrats on this opportunity! This would be a good video to walk you through the BA process: ruclips.net/video/cHJkPdBuF4E/видео.html&t If your organization isn't giving you direction, they probably are expecting you to be bringing an approach. Just make sure you spend time in steps 1 and 2, so you understand their expectations of you and the project.
Good day, Now a days most of the companies post jobs based on industry based experience...this is really painful if someone doesn't specific background of the industry. Pleas advice how to overcome this. Also interview is scripted based of industry experience company is into. Thanks!!
While a lot of BA jobs do require industry experience, some do not. For someone just getting started I recommend staying in your current industry so you can leverage that experience into a BA role.
@@BridgingtheGapBA Thanks... Could you please mention which industries, doesn't needs specific experience. I'm eagerly looking for job...this is tough time I had been going through ... during covid19 ☹️. Please support!!
@@diwaker8616 When you look at BA job postings, you'll see jobs where industry experience is not listed as a requirement or where it's preferred rather than required. Focus more attention on those, and on any industries where you do have experience. As part of my COVID-response series for Business Analysts, I just added a video on how to transfer your BA experience across industries: ruclips.net/video/Zjcsy7ZeBKI/видео.html
I suggest you should also look for a professional CV writing service. Not just some dodgy "career coach", because you already know what you are looking for, but somebody who will write a CV for specific jobs, same for your Linkedin profile, so you'll pop up in searches. A professional CV writer will know how to measure your transferrable skillset and adapt it.
I am chartered accpuntant, i want to switch to BA. I want to do Msc Business Analysis in UK, but i kept seeing is Business Analytics. What is rhe difference btw the two
Hey Johnson , visit our channel - ruclips.net/channel/UC1oQMVYzUayHNOGtrcEIk5A to know more about BA. We post lot of content there and it will be helpful for you.
We have a video coming out about this topic soon. In the meantime, this video on the difference between data modeling and data analysis touches on some of the differences between BA and BI. ruclips.net/video/w1fq8t1xZ7k/видео.html&t
Hi. I am a technical writer and instructional designer. I am interested in becoming a business analyst. When I see those available roles, a business degree is usually mentioned. I spoke with a representative from Simplilearn about a Masters Certificate which seems to have good, current industry courses. I would like to hear more about your training program. Thank you.
Hi Quintell, A technical writing background is a great background for a business analyst. You can learn more about my training and certification program here: www.bridging-the-gap.com/business-analyst-blueprint/ And here is our resource guide on moving from technical writer to business analyst specifically (which also contains a case study example of how one of our participants made this exact transition): www.bridging-the-gap.com/technical-writing-to-ba/
As a fresher I entered into software field (developer) I'm not interested in coding so my manager suggest me that you can take a business analyst role but I'm confused about that will the BA has the good future for me..,
Vidya, Sounds like the BA role could be a great transition for you. I suggest checking out more videos on my channel to get a better feel for the role and career path.
Hi Laura, I am glad that I came across your videos. They are very informative. I desperatley need your advice. Is there anyway, I can connect with you to discuss my current skills and a way to "bridge the gap" to make me successful for a thriving BA career. I can pay a fee for your consulting service. Thank you!!!
Hi there! I suggest starting with our Quick Start to Success workshop here: www.bridging-the-gap.com/quick/ I don't provide 1-1 coaching, but I do have many ways you can work with me to start a thriving business analyst career.
@@ShowBizJunkie Just seeing this! Through Bridging the Gap, I offer online training and certification programs to help BAs start and succeed in their business analyst careers.
I am a math teacher who is considering in becoming a business analyst. How can I make the transition or better yet, to "bridge the gap" to make me qualify for a BA career. I'd appreciate any input. Thank you!!!
Sign up for a free workshop to kickstart your success as a BA: www.bridging-the-gap.com/quick/?RUclips&The%20Must-Have%20Business%20Analyst%20Skills:%204%20Key%20Skill%20Areas&Comments
First thing I like about this video is you gave me two useful informations in the first 3 mins. which allowed me to keep watching. Second you kept me at understanding soft skills. As far as this skill I don't know what I don't know, but I do know who I can learn from. Literally the 4th or 5th channel I've watched from some top 10 list of channels on BA I saw. You get to the point and you are clear. Cheers!
Thank you for comments and glad you enjoyed.
BA Core skills
1 Communication - including using pictures
2 Problem Solving: what the problem actually is? the benefit of the business?
3 Critical Thinking: are actually solving the problem. look broadly to see all the likely solutions
I have an interview tomorrow for a BA position (after passing the screening with the recruiter), and I was looking at videos on BA. (I do have a verbal offer already with another company for a more technical role. But until I have the official offer, I continue to interview, at the same time enhancing my communication skills with the interviewers.) I saw your interview with Toni Martin. When I was just starting on Salesforce studying on Trailhead, I was supplementing my studies with webinars and events that give me ideas on what types of jobs I can get as a Salesforce professional. I loved Toni Martin’s BA Summit last year, even though I barely understood how it was to be a BA having come from a healthcare background as a bedside RN for more than 15 years. I did realize that I have a lot of the soft skills already, and just needed a formal introduction to the BA role as it relates to Salesforce/tech. I am so glad I found your channel. I am going to check out your website to supplement what I will be learning OTJ. Thank you so much!
Sounds like such wonderful progress! And good luck on your interview. We're so glad you found us and Toni's resources!
Hey Lory! I am technically in the same position you're in and have a screening call tomorrow with the recruiter. What type of questions can I expect? Any feedback would help. Thank you so much
This is the best information i have gotten as a business analyst
We're so glad you found this video informative! Be sure to check out the channel and subscribe for more business analysis videos.
This was super helpful, thank you! I’m earning my master’s in Data Science and generally loving what I’m learning, but been having the realization that I’m not the biggest fan of the general environment of it for working purposes. I think I’m better fit for the “typical” BA position for sure, so going to switch my self-study to more of a focus on that
So glad we're helping you find the right career direction! There is certainly a perspective shift between business analysis and data analysis.
Thanks for you youtubes. Very human and relatable. Thnks.
You are welcome. We're so glad you are finding them helpful!
🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
00:00 *🎯 Introduction and Purpose*
- Introduction by Laura Brandenburg,
- Overview of the key question: skills needed for a business analyst,
- Preview of the video structure: core skills, business analysis skills, softer skills.
01:19 *💬 Core Skills*
- Importance of communication skills,
- Role of problem-solving and critical thinking,
- Essential foundational skills for a successful business analyst.
03:23 *🛠️ Business Analysis Skills*
- Analysis and communication techniques,
- Business, software, and information levels of requirements,
- Key techniques: process maps, use cases, data modeling.
06:41 *🧩 Business Analysis Process*
- Overview of an eight-step business analysis process,
- From project initiation to assessing the project's success,
- Emphasis on continuous support and evaluation.
07:36 *🤝 Soft Skills*
- Importance of relationship building and self-management,
- Managing ambiguity and handling feedback,
- Key personal attributes for success in business analysis.
10:20 *🛠️ Specialized Skills and Technical Knowledge*
- Technical skills vs. business analysis skills,
- Role of methodologies and industry/domain expertise,
- Balance between technical and business expertise for a holistic approach.
13:22 *🌟 Leveraging Background Experience*
- Using domain experience to transition into business analyst roles,
- Value of generalist vs. specialist experience,
- Building confidence to work across various domains.
15:12 *📊 Skills in Different Job Titles*
- Business analysis skills in various roles,
- Importance of focusing on skills over job titles,
- Encouragement to explore non-traditional business analyst roles.
16:07 *🎓 Conclusion and Further Resources*
- Summary of key points,
- Invitation to free training and courses for deeper learning,
- Emphasis on individual success and growth in the business analyst career.
Made with HARPA AI
Also how do i enrol for other certifications like CBAP andothers
Hello, you can find additional certification information on the IIBA website.
I'm currently in a volunteer position and was given some direction but not told how to accomplish any of the work with a format or style. So I feel as if the work and steps to get the work done needs a protocol of action. How do you create without feeling like you might be stepping on anyone's toes. Because I never want anyone to feel as if they have to do it my way.
Juan, Congrats on this opportunity! This would be a good video to walk you through the BA process: ruclips.net/video/cHJkPdBuF4E/видео.html&t
If your organization isn't giving you direction, they probably are expecting you to be bringing an approach. Just make sure you spend time in steps 1 and 2, so you understand their expectations of you and the project.
I am a database administrator. I would like to switch to BA role. Please help me how 🙏
A good next step is to join our Quick Start to Success free workshop: www.bridging-the-gap.com/quick/
Good day,
Now a days most of the companies post jobs based on industry based experience...this is really painful if someone doesn't specific background of the industry. Pleas advice how to overcome this.
Also interview is scripted based of industry experience company is into.
Thanks!!
While a lot of BA jobs do require industry experience, some do not. For someone just getting started I recommend staying in your current industry so you can leverage that experience into a BA role.
@@BridgingtheGapBA Thanks... Could you please mention which industries, doesn't needs specific experience.
I'm eagerly looking for job...this is tough time I had been going through ... during covid19 ☹️.
Please support!!
@@diwaker8616 When you look at BA job postings, you'll see jobs where industry experience is not listed as a requirement or where it's preferred rather than required. Focus more attention on those, and on any industries where you do have experience.
As part of my COVID-response series for Business Analysts, I just added a video on how to transfer your BA experience across industries: ruclips.net/video/Zjcsy7ZeBKI/видео.html
I suggest you should also look for a professional CV writing service. Not just some dodgy "career coach", because you already know what you are looking for, but somebody who will write a CV for specific jobs, same for your Linkedin profile, so you'll pop up in searches. A professional CV writer will know how to measure your transferrable skillset and adapt it.
I am chartered accpuntant, i want to switch to BA. I want to do Msc Business Analysis in UK, but i kept seeing is Business Analytics. What is rhe difference btw the two
Hey Johnson , visit our channel - ruclips.net/channel/UC1oQMVYzUayHNOGtrcEIk5A to know more about BA. We post lot of content there and it will be helpful for you.
We have a video coming out about this topic soon. In the meantime, this video on the difference between data modeling and data analysis touches on some of the differences between BA and BI.
ruclips.net/video/w1fq8t1xZ7k/видео.html&t
Hi. I am a technical writer and instructional designer. I am interested in becoming a business analyst. When I see those available roles, a business degree is usually mentioned. I spoke with a representative from Simplilearn about a Masters Certificate which seems to have good, current industry courses. I would like to hear more about your training program. Thank you.
Hi Quintell, A technical writing background is a great background for a business analyst. You can learn more about my training and certification program here: www.bridging-the-gap.com/business-analyst-blueprint/
And here is our resource guide on moving from technical writer to business analyst specifically (which also contains a case study example of how one of our participants made this exact transition): www.bridging-the-gap.com/technical-writing-to-ba/
As a fresher I entered into software field (developer) I'm not interested in coding so my manager suggest me that you can take a business analyst role but I'm confused about that will the BA has the good future for me..,
Vidya, Sounds like the BA role could be a great transition for you. I suggest checking out more videos on my channel to get a better feel for the role and career path.
Did you make it Vidya?
Good information :)
Thank you for your support!
@@BridgingtheGapBA , Always 🙂 ...
Hi Laura, I am glad that I came across your videos. They are very informative. I desperatley need your advice. Is there anyway, I can connect with you to discuss my current skills and a way to "bridge the gap" to make me successful for a thriving BA career. I can pay a fee for your consulting service. Thank you!!!
Hi there! I suggest starting with our Quick Start to Success workshop here: www.bridging-the-gap.com/quick/
I don't provide 1-1 coaching, but I do have many ways you can work with me to start a thriving business analyst career.
@@BridgingtheGapBA Thanks Laura, what are those other ways?
@@ShowBizJunkie Just seeing this! Through Bridging the Gap, I offer online training and certification programs to help BAs start and succeed in their business analyst careers.
I am a math teacher who is considering in becoming a business analyst. How can I make the transition or better yet, to "bridge the gap" to make me qualify for a BA career. I'd appreciate any input. Thank you!!!
Hi Matt, I'd suggest checking out this video for some tips: ruclips.net/video/_w26cn3y8Eo/видео.html&t