One of the most underappreciated (in my estimation) roles in IT is the Business Analyst, and yet it should be one of the most critical functions in your organization
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As I've blogged about previously , the emphasis of these roles will turn to more or less Business Analyst functions, where they need to know enough about the systems to troubleshoot any issues and to work with service providers to keep things up and running, but much of what they do on a day-to-day basis is about understanding and translating business requirements into SharePoint solutions
I was reading Daniel Antion's post entitled Make SharePoint Simple , which made me think about my own transition into the topic of SharePoint productivity this past year. In his article, Dan shares some experience he's had recently with customers and students who are beginning to use...
How productive are your end users? We all have this idea running through our minds about what productivity means, and whether or not we think our organizations are good at getting the most out of our people. I'm not talking about the strengths or weaknesses of any single individual around...
I worked as an Imaging Analyst for twelve years before moving over to the Business Analyst role. I helped my company go from microfilm, to a 5 million image system, to a system that held over 80 million images
I started my career as a technical writer and business analyst 20 years ago, quickly moving into technical project management roles, and eventually building out and running project management organizations (PMO) and business analyst teams in dedicated and consulting roles
I've been an Imaging Analyst, a programmer, and I am currently enjoying the business analyst role. However, I was born into the world of Antiques
Perhaps the best analogy for now is to liken MMS and information managers to the time-honored love affair between spreadsheets and business analysts
Records managers need to speak the language of the web... web developers need to understand the world of digital asset management... community managers need to understand social tools and analytics...business analysts are the translators across this whole world
Noted Social Business analyst and ZDNet blogger Dion Hinchcliffe recently provided an update on the OpenSocial 2.0 roadmap