Friday, May 19, 2017

Are You Competent Enough To Survive In Your Job?

As per the study result by McKinsey & Company, Indian IT will face major turbulence. 

The article in Business Standards mentions the quote from Founder-Chairman and MD K Lakshmikanth told PTI, analysing a report submitted by at the Nasscom India Leadership Forum on February 17.  "Contrary to media reports of 56,000 IT professionals to lose this year, the actual job cuts will be between 1.75 lakh and 2 lakh per year in next three years, due to under- preparedness in adapting to newer technologies," 

report had said nearly half of the workforce in the IT firms will be "irrelevant" over the next 3-4 years.



McKinsey India Managing Director had also said the bigger challenge ahead for the will be to retrain 50-60 per cent of the workforce as there will be a significant shift in technologies. The employs 3.9 million people and the majority of them have to be retrained. 


The article mentions that IT job cuts are estimated up to 600,000 engineers likely to be laid off in next 3 years.


(http://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/it-sector-to-layoff-up-to-2-lakh-engineers-annually-for-next-3-years-117051400487_1.html )


In addition, The Economic Times quotes India-born former McKinsey head Rajat Gupta, "The Indian IT industry "rightly" should be in "panic" mode as it has not kept pace with the fast-changing innovation"


He said industries today "have to constantly move with innovation" as basic IT work gets automated and advanced innovations such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality and cloud computing overtake the technological world.  


"Code writing and testing is the most inefficient industry that existed," he said at a panel discussion here yesterday organised by the New York Tri-State chapter of Pratham USA, one of the largest non-governmental organisations.  
(http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/58729949.cms?)

If you are not trained or skilled or certified for future role, you will be the first one to face the axe. You must do more than it is required in the current job. 
Get trained!
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Considering these news and projected change...it is obvious that having job or getting new job is not enough in such turbulence as you need additional resources, additional preparations (knowledge and skill) and backup measures to sail through this…This can happen to anyone in any country as job market, industry or company policies changes and we will not know when our role becomes redundant.

Friday, February 10, 2017

Business Analysis: Tools and Techniques

Business analyst will have to use many techniques and tool to perform his role in business analysis domain. These techniques and tool support or enhance his performance. However, merely using techniques and tools will not make one a successful business analyst as one needs clear concept about business need and possible solution. The usage of these techniques and tool to either elicit or present the information(or requirement) will only help everyone involved understand the issue better...

Business Analysis Techniques:
  • Behavioral and personality related
  • Analytical and Cortical thinking skills
  • Communication
  • Relationship building
  • Influencing / Leadership
  • Team player / management
  • Political awareness / understanding of Organizational dynamics.
  • An eye for details
  • Self-confidence to able to convince using data and facts
IT knowledge
  • Project management
  • Requirement engineering
  • System Analysis
  • Data Mapping
  • Data Dictionary
  • Test cases / Test Scenario
  • Data Modeling

Strategy Analysis
  • Impact Analysis
  • Business Technology Optimization
  • Catwoe
  • Consensus Modeling
  • Force Field Analysis
  • Six Thinking Hat
  • Business Change
  • Business Capability Analysis
  • Current State & capability (As-IS)
  • Future State and ability (To-Be)
  • Gap Analysis (To-Be – As-Is)
  • Bench-marking and Market Analysis
  • Financial Analysis /Business Case
  • Define solution and its Scope
  • Scope Modelling
  • Stakeholder List, Map, or Roles and Responsibilities
  • Interview
  • Workshop
  • Business Process Modeling
  • Concept Modelling
  • Brainstorming
  • Business Rules Analysis
  • Organization structure and modelling
  • Document Analysis
  • Risk Analysis and Management
  • Focus Groups
  • Decision Analysis
  • Traceability Matrix/Item tracker
  • Balanced Scorecard
  • Reviews
  • Data Dictionary
  • Functional Decomposition
  • Mind Mapping
  • Acceptance and Evaluation Criteria
  • Backlog Management
  • Estimation
  • Prototyping
  • Prioritization Techniques
  • Glossary
  • Role Change
  • Collaborative Games
  • UML(Use Cases, Activity Diagram, State Diagram, Class Diagram & Sequence Diagram)
  • User Stories
  • Observation
  • Lessons Learned
  • Business Model Canvas
  • Process Management
  • Data Modeling (ER Diagram / Class Diagram / Data Flow Diagram)
  • Non-Functional Requirements Analysis
  • Metrics and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
  • Roles and Permissions
  • Interface Analysis
  • Prototype
  • Survey or Questionnaire
  • Decision Modelling
  • Functional Decomposition
  • Vendor Assessment
  • Communication policy and standards
  • SWOT Analysis
  • Root Cause Analysis
  • Solution Assessment
  • Vendor Assessment
  • Change Management
  • Requirement Management
  • Templates
  • Competency Assessment

Business Analyst Tools
  • Basic Tool - MS Office, MS Visio and MS Project
  • Note Taking - MS OneNote and Evernote
  • General Modelling - Lucidchart and Creately (in absence of MS-visio)
  • EPC Modelling - ARIS
  • BPMN Modelling - System Archit
  • Wireframing - Pencil, Balsamiq, MS Visio.
  • Invision - combined with Balsamiq (or designs) to make playable demos
  • Prototyping - Flinto, proto . io and iRise
  • Confluence and JIRA
  • Data Modelling – ErWin, MS-Visio, Click chart and other free tools
  • Data Analysis: MS Excel, SQL querying.
  • Data Extract - Microstrategy ETL, Talend Open Studio, SQL, MongoDB Shells
  • Reporting - Jaspersoft, Tableau
  • Analytics - Google, KISSmetrics etc
  • Dashboarding - Microstrategty, Dashthis
  • (IBM) Rational Toolset (it is expensive and not used widely) - ReqPro , Clearcase, Architect, Rose, XDE

These are some of the Business Analysis Techniques available for Business Analyst. The Business Analyst must select the technique based on his and other team members' (involved in particular activity) comfort, convenience and organization's culture.

There are many more free as well as licensed tool are available depending on your need and comfort.

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Wednesday, February 8, 2017

What is the difference between Business Requirement and Functional Requirement?

BR (Business Requirement) or BRD (Business Requirement Document):
These are high level business requirements and high level use cases. They are directly associated with business goal. The document consist of business and stakeholder requirement / needs.
After the elicitation session, confirmation and agreement, this BR are approved.

Prepared by Business side Business Analyst.
Ex:

  • Business goal: To provide online fund transfer facility to the exiting customer.
  • Stakeholder Goal: How it should be done?
  • Customer will specify their needs/preference +
  • Operations - will specify the process
  • Auditor - will verify if it is in-line with internal quality standards
  • Compliance - will validate if it fulfills regulatory needs
  • Design: Proces diagram + high level use cases

FR (Functional Requirement) or FRD (Functional Requirement Document) or SRS (System Requirement Specifications):
These are detailed system (or solution) requirement. These are also mentioned as capacity and condition or functional and non-functional requirements. In addition, it will have technical constraints, and data requirements in the form of input and output.

This is typically prepared by IT-side BA

Example: Consider above example, the Functional requirements will further specified in terms of
what system will do to fulfill this business requirement.

  • To provide drop down menu to select beneficiary
  • To provide Input box to provide for the customer to enter the transfer amount..
  • Data: input and output data
  • Use Cases: Detailed level

In addtion, it will have background color, size of the input box, capacity of system to handle number concurrent transfers or customers. and security feature.

Sunday, January 22, 2017

Which Business Analysis Certificate Suits Your Business Analysis Career Need? - Part II (Mid Level)

Continuing with my previous blog on comparative study on certification options available for launching a Business Analysis Career successfully, here, I am presenting the comparative study to help you to identify your mid-level career needs by selecting the correct certification to stay ahead.

This comparative study will also help a BA professional to understand the certification in terms of the syllabus to strengthen and validate Business Analysis knowledge and skills and its acceptance level.

This blog is also important to IT recruiters in understanding the value of "Certifications" presented by potential employees to align their recruitment needs.

Although the chart contains the data about all the institutes mentioned previously, the real comparison is between BCS (ISEB), UK, IIBA, Canada and IREB, Germany as PMI and Universities offer ONLY one level of certification currently.

Comparison Chart of Certificate options available for Business Analyst at mid-level:
BA Certificate Options available at mid-level
Please refer to the following pics for prerequisites for an International Diploma in Business Analysis offered by BCS, UK.


To refer to entry-level certificate options, please visit my previous blog by clicking this link: Which Business Analysis Certificate Suits YourBusiness Analyst Career Need? - Part I (Entry Level) (http://businessanalysis-anisan.blogspot.hk/2014/10/which-business-analysis-certificate2.html)

Disclaimer: This chart is provided as an independent professional and is purely compared to the data available on their official website. Please note that these websites were accessed during the time period of September 10, 2014 through October 25, 2014.

I recommend everyone visit their website to check the latest updates or verify with officials for clarifying doubts, if any.


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Which Business Analysis Certificate Suits Your Business Analyst Career Need? - Part I (Entry Level)

When we started out in a career as a formal Business Analyst (BA), there wasn’t any certification required. This requirement did not go into effect until early 2000. Most of us learned the role of a Business Analyst on the job and by exploring reading materials (mainly from IEEE for the management requirement) and case studies to strengthen our knowledge. Many of us created our own standard documents that were not part of the process.

Now, the Business Analysis field is a well-evolved field of study. There are many institutes that are working toward creating standards, as well as the options of training and certification to validate knowledge either at the beginning of one's career or as a candidate goes along.

An aspiring Business Analyst has the following options to launch their career:

· Self-Study

· Formal Training and Certification at the entry level

· On-the-job-experience

Since there is an option for aspiring Business Analysts to select entry-level education as well as certification through various private and public education systems, recruiters may prefer the candidate who has undergone formal and structured training and has proven his/her knowledge through credible certificates.

And at the mid-level section, Business Analysts who wish to keep their professional knowledge/ license up-to-date also have options to formally update their knowledge on a regular basis by keeping their certifications valid.

The following is a chart you can use as a guide for your BA career. The entry level BA certification are highlighted in yellow. In addition, there are also other certifications that may be useful at the various stages of BA career. Please note that these certification institutes (except ANISAN Technologies and university degree) do NOT offer training as it is outsourced to the private institutes who provide training and prepare for the certification.

ANISAN, on contrary offers comprehensive services such as training, valid certification, professional development units needed for certification and prepare students for the certifications exams mentioned below.

Comparison Chart of Certificate Options Available for Business Analyst at Entry Level:

BA Certificate options available at entry level
To view better, you can download this picture and view in enlarged version.

Please note that PMI-PBA has the following eligibility criteria:
1. Five years (7,500 hours) within the past eight consecutive years with project experience of 2000 hours (equivalent to 1 year).

2. Three years (4,500 hours) within the past eight consecutive years with project experience/ 2000 hours (equivalent to 1 year).

For more information, please check this link: http://www.pmi.org/Certification/PMI-Professional-in-Business-Analysis-PMI-PBA.aspx

Note for Recruiters and aspiring Business Analysts: At the entry level, the emphasis must be on candidate’s ability to perform the job and for that (initial state) BCS (British Computer Society) certificate in Business Analysis or IREB’s CPRE-FL (International Requirement Engineering Board’s Certified Professional for Requirement Engineering – Foundation Level) is adequate, as these exams make a person understand the intricacies of the requirement management process over the project lifecycle. The certified candidates are not only aware of the basics of Business Analysis, but they’re also capable of producing deliverables.

The candidates with a master’s degree in Business Analysis may have a bigger advantage, as a university degree coupled with two years of rigorous course work will create a better knowledge foundation.

Once the candidate reaches mid-level, he/she can prove the knowledge via the next level certification i.e. CPRE-AL from IREB (International Requirement Engineering Board’s Certified Professional for Requirement Engineering – Advance Level), DIP in Business Analysis, or CBAP(Certified Business Analyst Professional.

A master’s degree in Business Analysis will give a person more of an advantage over someone who has only completed certificate courses. This statement can be backed with a similar analogy I can present with Management Degrees two decades ago. In the beginning, a certificate in management could get a job, but later, a Diploma in Management Degree was preferred over those certificates and, eventually, both certificates were replaced by a full-time or part-time Master Degree or Post Graduate Diploma in Management.

Going forward, an aspiring Business Analyst can use this comparative chart along with the latest updates in the education industry (Business Analysis) to see the trend before selecting the right education course to that can help launch their career successfully.

Lastly, the Business Analyst must know that this training offered is only one third of the requirement as along with Business Analyst Knowledge, the Business Analyst must possess knowledge in the following areas:

· Finance and Economics

· Domain Knowledge (for example – for Finance domain, aspiring BA can opt for formal Education CFA, MBA or on-the-job experience)

· Business Case Development

· SMEs (Subject Matter Experts)

· Principle of Information Technology

· Organization Structure and other Management skills

· Vendor Management

Before you plan your career in Business Analysis, you must evaluate your current capability in terms of knowledge and skill, and plan carefully to acquire remaining ones.

My next blog is based on howto acquire Business and IT knowledge before launching your career in BusinessAnalysis.

Here is the blog to help you stay ahead in your Business Analysis career when you have acquired 5-7 years' experience - Which Business Analysis Certificate Suits Your Business Analyst Career Need? - Part II (Mid-Level)
Also included: How to Stay Ahead with Correct Certifications When You Are Already Working as a Business Analyst.
Disclaimer: This chart is provided by an independent professional and purely compared on the data available on their official website. Please note that these websites were accessed during the time period of September 10, 2014 through October 4, 2014.

I recommend everyone visit their website(mentioned in the picture) to check the latest updates or verify any doubt.

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How to fill out CCBA/CBAP application form?

Here is a detailed guideline to help you when filling out the Certificate of Competency in Business Analysis™ (CCBA®) or the Certified Business Analysis Professional™(CBAP®) application forms.

The application process through the International Institute of Business Analysis® (IIBA) is detailed and may be cumbersome for new entrants. This detailed guideline will give you some tips and advice on how to prepare and complete the application form.

First, you must read through all of the information and directions before starting to fill out the form. Knowing what is needed from you and is required to answer the questions will save you time and frustration later. The IIBA provides a handbook for your review so you will be aware of what’s expected of you during the application process.

Begin your online application and please note:

1. Fully complete all of your personal and professional information. List all of your projects (start date, end date, your role, etc...) in great detail. You can do this first in a Microsoft Excel worksheet so it is all easily at hand for you while you’re filling out your application.

2. Have solid, reliable, and positive references for yourself. Get their permission prior to filling out the application and advise them of your IIBA ® paperwork.

3. Be familiar with your knowledge areas and work experience by reviewing the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK®) on the IIBA website. (http://www.iiba.org/BABOK-Guide.aspx). In the event that you are short some hours or particular experience, you can wait until another time when you are eligible as the application fee ($125 USD) is quite high and you want to make the process count.

4. You must ensure that you provide correct information and be careful in calculating the hours for your work experience. Important points are:

a. You may not always be doing Business Analysis (BA) work or the 6 knowledge areas, so verify the actual number of hours you spend on BA-related work.

b. Do not count administrative work or any work you have done that is not part of the 6 knowledge areas.

c. It doesn’t matter how many projects you add as long as they are correct and provide experience from your professional life and not just the projects that last several years. It is fine to list relatively smaller projects lasting 1-3 months in your project experience.

d. If you are working on multiple projects, do not hesitate to list all of them if you are doing BA-related work

e. Most important, as a BA, your role may be restricted to one or more phases of the project life cycle. For example, you have been part of requirement gathering process, requirement analysis, modeling, or UAT. You can select that specific experience only and leave other parts blank for that project.

If your trainer/institute has provided you with Professional Development Unit (PDU) hours (which are ways of measuring professional training), you can use their reference for validating institutional or certificate-related information. It is better for you to use another professional person to confirm your professional details, preferably your manager/senior who worked closely with you and is aware of your strength and weakness. They must be willing to provide and validate the info now or in future.

5 Now, in Excel, make your worksheets:


a. Worksheet #1 - Organization Details: This sheet details the companies where you have worked.



b. Worksheet #2 – Completed Project Details: This sheet details the specific projects you’ve been involved in, the manager, your responsibilities, and number of hours put in.



c. Worksheet #3 – Personal Details: This sheet details your personal resume and experience (in accordance with the BABOK® information), including your education and other certifications.
Education Details:



d. Certificate (PDU) Details



Finally, you must keep a copy of this information for your future reference for future exams (for example, if you are upgrading from CCBA® to CBAP®) or applications (if you failed in the first attempt.) Please note that some institutes do NOT provide Certificate codes and this information is not required to be provided.

I also encourage everyone to visit following the link to learn more about the exams and understand how the application looks:

For CCBA: http://www.iiba.org/Certification-Recognition/CCBA-Certification.aspx
For CBAP: http://www.iiba.org/Certification-Recognition/CBAP-Designation.aspx

Disclaimer: Please note that I am providing this information as an Individual Professional. I am not an official representative of IIBA. If you have any queries, you may communicate with them directly at certificate@iiba.org.

(IIBA®, CCBA®, CBAP®, EEP® are all registered trademark of the International Institute of Business Analysis, Canada)
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Think Out of the Box; Choose Out of the Box Career - Business Analyst!!!

Steve Jobs said, “Design your Life”; that is so true to bring the meaning to one’s life and your career is big part of it.

With ample of availability of trained Engineers or Management (MBA) resources, these careers have turned into plain vanilla. We need an additional skill to stand out in the crowd.

Trend spotting is important in making intelligent career choices. A look into past trends helps in understanding the hot jobs that expected to have high demand in future. Last decade has shown success in out of the box careers in various fields such as media, movie, fashion, non-profit sector or technology…..

Business Analysis, as a career has emerged last decade in USA, primarily in finance and healthcare industry because Business experts faced difficulty in communicating their needs to technical experts and vice-a-versa

Why Business Analysis Career???

1. Recession proof jobs: It means jobs, which are strategic thinking ones, cannot be outsourced or automated. The need of new system (solution) either by improving the existing one or launching brand new system (solution), we will always need business analyst.

2. High growth: There will be growth in this field as the need of building solution will increase. As per US Labor department projection, there will be 18% growth in computer system analyst (Job code: 15-105) from 2008 till 2018. Thus this will be one of most demanding career in near future.

3. Flexibility: Business Analysis provides flexibility in career options ie

a. Multiple Entry Point: One can enter into Business Analysis Career coming from Management or Engineering, or operations or process specialization or a product specialization or Domain specialization (example: media, healthcare, pharmaceutical, finance, insurance…)

b. Multiple Exit Point: a Business Analyst can move towards Non-Technical verticals such as - SME (Subject Matter Expert), Operations, Practice Head or towards technical verticals such as - Product manager, Program manager / Release Manager…

c. Additional Exit Points could be – Corporate Strategy, Decision Control Mechanism, Change Management, Customer Relationship Management, Enterprise performance management, Finance and Accounting Management, Human Resources Management, Service Management, Shareholder Value, Supply Chain Management,

It means this career option provides more flexibility to the professionals in building their career.

4. Higher Salary: As per the recent research conducted by US based consultancy firm, CareerCast, software engineers and related jobs are the most satisfactory with average salary starting from USD 68,000 per annum. Whereas Business Analyst’s average starting salary is USD 85,000 per annum. That is higher than the software engineers or any other professionals.

5. BA knowledge for non-BA Role: One doesn’t necessarily need to become BA by acquiring the knowledge. The knowledge and skill provides enough “system thinking” and “problem solving” that can be utilized to improve their existing careers by improving the department’s operations, productivity and improve employee moral with better and effective business solution. Thus, expediting their career path.

So decide now – To Be or not To Be “a BA”



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