What does a business analyst do?

Business Analyst Roles

What does a business analyst do?

The primary job of a Business Analyst is to act as a bridge between all the stakeholders. Also, identify the business areas where improvement is required for maximizing efficiency and nourishing the business processes.

A Business Analyst collaborates with the stakeholders in order to identify the findings and helps in bringing necessary actions or changes.

Responsibilities handled by a Business Analyst

A list of primary tasks and responsibilities handled by a Business Analyst is mentioned below:

  • Collaborating with stakeholders in finding the functional and the technical needs and prioritising them based on the requirements.
  • Elucidate the business requirements and simplify them to easily make business decisions.
  • Working on the solutions based on the overall requirements. And creating appropriate change management proposal, and working on reaching the goal of the business.
  • Consistently tracking the required change management and simultaneously handling the business needs.
  • Act as a bridge between the development team and the system architect. And ensure the development team has the right understanding of the business needs.
  • Organising proper design sessions for the development team.
  • Providing the correct system design to ensure it represents the precise business logic of the envisioned business needs.
  • Collaborate with QA to prepare test plans, test cases, etc.
  • Ensuring the solution delivered meet the desired quality and defined business requirements.

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Dennis Herrera

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    Manoj Kumar

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