Adrians book is a great look at the business analyst (BA) and the spectrum of how to enter the profession, what work is commonly done in the profession, and how to advance a career in the profession. The sections that deal with is business analysis for me? gives some really good guidance to those looking for a career in a high growth area. In the tools and techniques chapter, Adrian summarises some of the industry practices to explain the basics to give the reader a sense of the most common work practices, especially as it applies to IT projects. The chapter that deals with the career roadmap is also very strong, and very useful to everyone in the BA profession or in adjacent roles, enabling them to see some practical ways to evaluate career progression options.
Career guidance continues as Adrian explores areas of career goals in examining how to apply business analysis to your own career, in preparing for the interview and moving through the recruiting process. The section on career case studies is very useful in highlighting the variety of experiences that BAs bring to their work, and how each set of experiences finds a way to navigate to a satisfying career in a space that is evolving and growing in importance in the face of business model and technological changes.
This book has value throughout the career of a business analyst and helps remove some of the shroud of unknowns about what to expect in the profession.
Ken Fulmer , CEO and President of IIBA inc.
Adrian Reed offers a unique insight into the breadth and depth of the role of a business analyst, answering the key questions of how do I become a BA? and what are the career paths of a BA?. He skilfully brings to life the type of activities a business analyst undertakes with easy to understand, real world examples. A book for all who consider a career in business analysis, aspiring BAs and new-to-role alike, providing a comprehensive view of the routes to becoming a BA, career progression as well as employment, certification and professional development and contribution options.
Tina Schuster , joint President, IIBA UK
Not many people understand the world of business analysis as well as Adrian. Hes put a huge amount of that expertise into this book, and explained it all in a clear and approachable style which will be helpful for novice BAs and experienced professionals alike.
Nick de Voil , joint President, IIBA UK
This excellent book is essential reading both for anyone considering a career in business analysis and experienced business analysts who want to reinvigorate their career journey. The structure is easy to follow, starting with why the role is needed and then going on to describe in detail what its like to be a BA and what is in the BA tool kit...This is the first book Ive seen on business analysis which takes the theories and frameworks and shows how they can be applied in the day to day work of a BA.
Corrine Thomas , Director, Business Analysis Manager Forum and Founder & Director, Choices Coaching Ltd
Adrian Reed has examined business analysis from a new angle from that of current and aspiring practitioners. He has provided a valuable survey of the BAs role and responsibilities and how someone gets into business analysis and develops their competencies and their careers. A very valuable addition to the growing literature of business analysis.
James Cadle FRSA , FBCS CITP, MAPM, Director and Company Secretary, AssistKD
Who better to write a book on a career in business analysis than Adrian Reed, whose own career has developed in parallel with the maturity of the business analysis profession itself.
The book is an excellent mix of practical advice and guidance based on his own experiences and includes, not only a career road map for business analysts, but also a summary of the key tools and techniques that they would use throughout their working lives.
This publication distils the knowledge and experience of one of the most internationally recognised champions of business analysis into an easily accessible and comprehensive resource for business analyst at any level and at any stage in their careers, including those considering a move into the profession for the first time.
A vital read for all business analysts from new apprentices through to expert business analysts at the peak of their careers.
Paul Turner FBCS , Business Analysis author and examiner, Business & IS Skills Ltd
Adrian strikes again with his second book that is destined to become an analysis staple. In a style that strikes the balance between informative and inspirational, Adrian brings together industry perspectives and insights succinctly in a way no one else can. I constantly found myself pausing to reflect back on my career as well as anticipating how I will implement the lessons learnt in future challenges. I consider this to be a must read book during all stages of your career.
Ryan Folster , CBAP, Business Analysis Competency Lead, Britehouse
This book is an invaluable resource for individuals and organisations seeking to understand the role of the business analyst. It addresses two fundamental questions about the profession: Where do BAs come from?, and Where are we going?.
My hope is that more people will discover, aim for and enjoy a career in business analysis as a result of the information and insight Adrian Reed has shared with us.
Christina Lovelock , Business Analysis Manager, University of Leeds
Provides essential information to people wishing to enter and progress through the BA profession.
Terri Lydiard , Director, Teal Business Solutions Limited
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