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Repurposing the Business Analysis Practice for Greater Value

Posted December 6, 2011 | Technology |

The business analysis profession is in the midst of change. Work is underway within organizations and associations to formalize and standardize what it means to be a business analyst (BA). The role has had a long and tortuous existence. A child of necessity, the role evolved to bridge the gap between what those responsible for operating an organization wanted to do and what those responsible for implementing technology were able to deliver.

About The Author
Neal Mcwhorter
Neal McWhorter is a Principal at Enterprise Agility, a specialty consulting firm focusing on business architecture and business engineering. Enterprise Agility provides senior leadership, mentoring, and training to organizations that are attempting to engineer a more agile approach to their business automation efforts in order to provide more direct control of business rules and processes to individuals with operational business responsibility.… Read More
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