Great having you back. I would say a Business Analyst per se doesn’t have to be technical. Business Analysis is about enabling change within an organization to fulfill a need. This can be on a strategic level (top, organization level), or on a more technical level (bottom, application layer). Roles more towards the technical level could benefit a lot from tech know how. Being fluent in Microsoft Excel/Word etc for me is a prerequisite, doesn’t matter which kind of BA you are. Thanks for the video!
Thanks man. I do see your information is based on appdev and SDLC. However, BAs are not just SW analysts. Please talk about Business Process, HR Gap analysis for recruitment, Vendor selection and management. The list goes on..
Hi TheBATutor, I expect more videos from you. Can u please show us the real time video for requirement gathering and splitting the features into stories and splitting them into tasks. Please as early.
Hey Viraj , 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 Provide REAL TIME - Corporate Training with CERTIFICATIONS to equip candidates to do well on the jobs & interviews.
In the end, business analysts enable change within an organization in order to fulfill a business need. This change can be various, like an organizational change, or mostly a change in an application within IT. E.g lets say the market has changed a lot, people enjoy short videos (see tiktok, instagram reels …) RUclips as platform had to enable change in its organization to fulfill this new business need (short videos). Business Analysts designed how the youtube shorts feature should look like etc. hope that helps ;)
@@theagilebusinessanalyst Can the Business Analyst suggest new features to add aswell? and are there similarities between a Business Analyst and UI/UX Designer as they both do research, analysis, etc?
Great having you back. I would say a Business Analyst per se doesn’t have to be technical. Business Analysis is about enabling change within an organization to fulfill a need. This can be on a strategic level (top, organization level), or on a more technical level (bottom, application layer). Roles more towards the technical level could benefit a lot from tech know how.
Being fluent in Microsoft Excel/Word etc for me is a prerequisite, doesn’t matter which kind of BA you are.
Thanks for the video!
Finally you are back!!!! Took you forever!!! Thought your never coming back!!!!! Make more videos please
Thanks man. I do see your information is based on appdev and SDLC. However, BAs are not just SW analysts. Please talk about Business Process, HR Gap analysis for recruitment, Vendor selection and management. The list goes on..
Aaaand subscribed :)
Hi TheBATutor, I expect more videos from you. Can u please show us the real time video for requirement gathering and splitting the features into stories and splitting them into tasks.
Please as early.
This video was very helpful, thank you. Which roles are a little more data driven?
Data Analyst, Data scientist
Awesome video!
Hey Viraj , 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 Provide REAL TIME - Corporate Training with CERTIFICATIONS to equip candidates to do well on the jobs & interviews.
I thought business analytics was about using financial data and sucj?
I have a question what do business analyst create or produce in a company?
In the end, business analysts enable change within an organization in order to fulfill a business need. This change can be various, like an organizational change, or mostly a change in an application within IT. E.g lets say the market has changed a lot, people enjoy short videos (see tiktok, instagram reels …)
RUclips as platform had to enable change in its organization to fulfill this new business need (short videos). Business Analysts designed how the youtube shorts feature should look like etc.
hope that helps ;)
@@theagilebusinessanalyst Can the Business Analyst suggest new features to add aswell? and are there similarities between a Business Analyst and UI/UX Designer as they both do research, analysis, etc?
he will always be vague, he needs to sell the course lol