Top Tips for Business Analysts - 2022
1. BA yourself
This is one thing that only some professions can do. An Actuary can’t actuary himself, a developer can’t code herself, a mechanic can’t mechanic himself. We can analyse ourselves. Use your skills. Decide what a fantastic BA is; research, interview, question and then review yourself. Do some gap analysis and then formulate an action plan.
2. Be nice
No one wants to work with a jerk. No one wants to help and supply information to a jerk so engender support. Thank people, go out of your way to be personable, establish friendships and mutually positive working relationships.
3. Understand project lifecycles
Get to know all the steps in project lifecycles, not just your own and especially the intricacies and peculiarities of the adaptation used by your organization.
4. Be a mentee
There is much to be learned from Analysts further along the road than you.
5. Present well
Don’t dress like a scruff, smell nice, clean your teeth. These are surely basics but I have met people in business who have overlooked these things and they are avoided. You can’t be avoided and be successful.?
6. Prep prep prep
When you go to meet a stakeholder, especially for the first time, prepare. Understand who they are in the business and project context. Ask them for any pertinent information to be sent for your review in advance. Maximise the time with them to appear (or be) effective and efficient and they will happily give you more.
7. Be on time
Your prompt arrival in the office and at meetings(both onsite or remote) will give you more poise than if you rush in late. It is the fruitage of an organized and self-correcting individual.
8. Work on your confidence
We’re not all naturally confident but by reassuring ourselves of our abilities in our BA skills or in our industry knowledge we can instill the needed confidence and trust from our business stakeholders that we can understand their world view and needs.
9. Don’t reject difficult things
They help you grow. Be the BA that accepts unusual assignments and see your career enriched and flourishing.
10. Get good at cost benefit analysis
Don’t leave this to the PM. At project inception, or for minor changes, be able to determine with appropriate certainty whether to accept or reject activity. Maintain a project which can stand-up on its own merits.
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11. Be optimistic
Pointing out the bad may be necessary but if you find yourself always the nay-sayer then fix it. Problems are our business. Our optimism can make for a gentler change process.
12. Get your desk in order
Give your workspace a make-over. Keeping it clean and orderly can help you be organised and looks a lot more respectful.
13. Go to a conference or two
Hear some new stuff. Mingle with your peers. Feel proud to be part of a greater something.
14. Help others
You have a project deadline, sure, there’s always one looming but give your fellow BAs your assistance. It will broaden your knowledge and strengthen your team.
15. Be strict about your change management
Keep a record of changing requirements and details about them. It will save you the red face when, inevitably, someone will ask you later for paperwork.
16. Do your actions
If the PM has to continually chase you for your actions they will resent it.
17. Don’t be offended by the red pen
Your work will be reviewed, heavily. Welcome critique and correction. Never be upset about any proposed edits. The individual has spent time immersing themselves in your work and for that you can be grateful. It will make your work better, or at least more acceptable to your audience.
18. Volunteer to share your knowledge
Blog, post, present at lunch-and-learns, write-up how-to guides. There are always people who don’t know what you know so share.
19. Model
Use models a lot. Business people invariably find models easier to verify than paragraphs of information and it brings the potential delivery to life. Architects, Developers and Data Analysts thrive on a well-produced model.
20. Learn, learn and learn some more
If you have the means then don’t stop learning. There is so much training available in BA skills, industry knowledge, peripheral project skills, business knowledge, techniques and soft skills.