Leveraging Business Analysis for Project Success

  • 1h 44m
  • Vicki James
  • Business Expert Press
  • 2015

Businesses today are tightening the purse strings in response to the current economic climate. Investors are no longer willing to invest in projects that will not have a positive impact on the value of the business. Not doing projects is not a valid option as many projects will enable the business to increase profits by allowing them to do more of what they do, better and faster. Business analysis is the discipline that can help business make the right project decisions in terms of the projects they do and setting scope boundaries to ensure value is achieved. This book is for executives and managers who oversee the projects within their organization. The reader will gain an understanding of how to leverage business analysis and business analyst professionals for better project results. The reader will gain a high level understanding of how business analysis can help them through project selection, scope setting, requirements definition, and organizational Change Management to support the project. Roles and responsibilities of the project sponsor, business owner, subject matter experts, project manager, and business analyst will be discussed. This is not a 'how-to' for business analysts, but rather a reference for others to understand how the role will benefit the project and organization when properly understood and utilized.

About the Author

Vicki James (PMP, CBAP, PMI-PBA) is a business consultant with expertise in project management and business analysis. She is passionate about learning and sharing best practices in these two fields of endeavor.

In this Book

  • Business Analysis Defined
  • The History of Business Analysis
  • The Many Hats of the Business Analyst (Typical Roles)
  • The Setup
  • Before the Project
  • Initiating the Project
  • Planning the Project
  • Working the Project
  • Monitoring and Controlling the Project
  • Finishing the Project
  • After the Project
  • Understanding the Project Track Record
  • The Project Power Team
  • Business Analysis Communities
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