Title: How the Business Analyst Role Impacts Project Success
1How the Business Analyst Role Impacts Project
Success
Barbara Carkenord, CBAP President, B2T Training
2How the Business Analyst Role Impacts Project
Success
- Value of Business Analysis to your projects
- What is Business Analysis?
- Why does a project need a PM and a BA?
- How does BA work differ from project management?
3The Value of Business Analysis
Business Analysis Decreases Costly Mistakes
4What is the cost of an error?
70,000,000
5Lost in Translation.
125,000,000
6The cost of poor data quality
- For an average organization, the cost of poor
data quality is between 10 and 20 of revenue -
What does that mean for you?
7Todays Landscape
- Industry Trends
- Industry Challenges
- Virtual Team Challenges
- Industry Report Card
- IT Response
8Industry Challenges
- Todays organizations are facing many challenges,
some of which are - Outsourcing of development - only successful with
excellent requirements - IT roles continue to specialize
- A lot of maintenance projects on complex,
integrated systems - Focus on customer facing software (websites)
- Quality initiatives
9VIRTUAL TEAM CHALLENGES
Involvement
Results
Clarity
Job Satisfaction
Trust
Innovation
-90
-80
-80
-60
-50
-47
10Industry Report Card
- 70 of projects failed to meet deadlines
- 50 - 60 of projects fail to meet the needs of
the business - 80 of issues stem from poor requirements
- 50 of project timelines now spent on rework
- 40 of defects are missed by QA and caught by the
users - Sources
- Standish Group Chaos Report
- Forrester Research
11What is a Requirement?
- A condition or capability needed by a stakeholder
to solve a problem or achieve an objective. - A sentence
- Structured text template
- A table or spreadsheet
- A diagram
- A model
- A prototype or simulation
- A graph
- Any other format that communicates
-
12Requirements Package
13IT Response
- 72 of CIOs surveyed by CIO Magazine said their
Number One Priority is to improve the customer
relationship. - Only 10 of CIOs surveyed said that technical
proficiency is an important skill to be
successful. The most important personal skills - Communication 70
- Understanding the Business 58
14Question for Discussion
- What are the differences between project
management skills and business analysis skills?
15What is a Business Analyst
A Business Analyst is a person who acts as a
liaison between business people who have a
business problem and technology people who know
how to implement solutions.
16What is Business Analysis?
- International Institute of Business Analysis
(IIBA) - Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK)
- definition of Business Analysis
- Business analysis is the set of tasks and
techniques used to work as a liaison among
stakeholders in order to understand the
structure, policies, and operations of an
organization, and recommend solutions that enable
the organization to achieve its goals.
International Institute for Business Analysis,
http//www.iiba.com
17Project Life Cycle
8. Conduct post-implementation review
1. Plan the project
2. Scope the project
7. Implement the solution
Project Life Cycle
3. Elicit, analyze and document requirements
6. Test the solution
4. Design a solution
5. Build or buy the solution
18Role of the Business Analyst
19Profile of a Successful BA
- Today, the business analysis role continues to
grow and requires - Excellent communication skills
- Analytical and Problem Solving skills
- Understanding of business and its profitability
- Standards and Methodology
- Tools and Modeling
- Emphasis on verification and validation
20Why is the Business Analyst a Key Role?
- The Business Analyst has been described as an
Agent of Change - The BA holds a Unique Role
- Enterprise-wide awareness (Business and IT)
- Understanding of the business problem or
opportunity - Ability to clearly define analysis scope
- Ability to elicit, analyze, communicate and
management requirements - Verify requirements are met
21What is Project Management?
- PMI Definition of a Project Management
- Project management is the application of
knowledge, skills, tools techniques to a broad
range of activities in order to meet the
requirements of a particular project.
A Guide to the Project Management Body of
Knowledge (PMBOK Guide), - Third Edition
22Question for Discussion
- Is managing a project a full time job?
23Why Does a Project Need a PM and BA?
- Having both a PM a BA is critical to a
projects success - Each role provides specialized capabilities
- Both have a common goal, but focus on different
aspects to achieve it - The roles often intersect but
- also diverge
- It is difficult to wear both hats
- effectively on the same project
-
24Roles that use Business Analysis Skills
- Project Manager
- Business Systems Analyst
- Systems Analyst
- QA Analyst
- Product Manager
- Strategic Planner
- Business Architect
- Solution Architect
- Developer
- ..and many more!
25Project Managers Role
- Typically assigned to the project first
- Responsible for planning the project and ensuring
the team follows the plan - Manages changes, handles problems, keeps the
project moving - Manages people, money, risk
- Chief communicator of good or
bad news to the business sponsors
IT management
26Business Analysts Role
- Usually assigned after the project has started
- Responsible for bridging the gap between the
business IT - Must have thorough understanding of the business
- Essentially the architect of effective business
systems - Job title, definition and responsibilities
viewed inconsistently across
the industry
27Skills Comparison Similarities
- Project Manager
- Strong communication skills
- Understands the SDLC
- Negotiation/ consensus building
- Strong interpersonal client management skills
- Business Analyst
- Strong communication skills
- Understands the SDLC
- Negotiation/ consensus building
- Strong interpersonal client management skills
28Skills Comparison Differences
- Project Manager
- Ability to see the
- big picture
- Directs project team
- Helps project team get things done
- Ensures the product is delivered on time, within
budget
- Business Analyst
- Detail-oriented
- Elicits (listens) to people (SMEs)
- Helps SMEs describe how why tasks are done
- Ensures the product is built right according to
the requirements
29Skills Comparison - Differences
- Project Manager
- Removes issue barriers
- Manages project change control
- Manages the Work Breakdown Structure
- Possesses management skills
- Business Analyst
- Identifies business issues
- Manages requirements change requests
- Performs requirements-related tasks in the WBS
- Possesses investigative skills
30Overlapping Responsibilities
- Project scope definition
- Project statement of purpose
- Project objectives
- Project business risks
- Client relationship
- Communication with SMEs technical team
- Quality Review of requirements,
- designs plans
31Overlapping Responsibilities
The bridge, Fall 2007
32Role Delineation of a PM
- Plan organize projects by determining scope,
deliverables, milestones, schedule resources - Manage project scope, risk, issues,
communication, quality cost - Interact, collaborate negotiate with all
project stakeholders business partners/clients
33Role Delineation of a BA
- Gathering, documenting reviewing business
requirements from SMEs - Translating business requirements into functional
system specifications to be developed by the
technical team - Testing the solution, training SMEs on the new
system documenting new procedures
34Working Together 2 Roles / 1 Project
Initiation
Design Implementation Planning
Requirements
Construction
QA
Closure
SDLC
Implementation
35Examples of Cooperation (Dynamic Duos)
- Strong PM, Weak BA
- Result Requirements are rushed, some may be
missed, rework needed late in the process,
schedule and budget suffers - Weak PM, Strong BA
- Result Too much time developing requirements,
project falls behind schedule, scope creep
often occurs - Weak PM, Weak BA
- Result Project failure!
- Strong PM, Strong BA
- Result Success, great balance between thorough
requirements-gathering and moving forward
36What if One Person has to do Both Jobs?
Helpful Tips
- Heighten awareness regarding conflicting roles
- Make your management and team aware of
conflicting responsibilities and challenges
associated with them - Seek help in managing the schedule
- Seek help to gather and document the requirements
- Try to minimize involvement on other concurrent
projects
37Question for Discussion
- Do you have a preference PM or BA?
38About B2T Training
- Founded in 2000 in Atlanta, GA
- Founding Partner of the IIBA
- Our focus is training BAs
- Cohesive business analysis curriculum
- Performance-based certification
- Mentoring services available