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Future is always intriguing. Though Business Analysis is a relatively new discipline, it is gaining roots firmly, and it is all bound to develop faster than ever. This might make many of us wonder what's the future of business analysis? Would there be greater demand for BAs, would our salaries be higher, would there be newer roles in business analysis, would there be new tools and techniques...?
I once came across a discussion about future of business analysis. At that time I realized that talking about future requires some thinking and some consideration of how the environmental elements will evolve and affect business analysis. Though it is not easy, we can always try to research and make calculated predictions. And so I did it. Given below is a link to an article about the future of business analysis that I published. And now, it's your turn to tell us what do you think of the future of business analysis! Calculated prediction or just a gut-feeling, don't hesitate! I'm sure lots of BAs are curious to listen!
Here's my article on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/far-future-business-analysis-rahul-ajani
- Rahul
theo mình thì nghề BA là 1 nghề khá là triển vọng. Hiện đang có nhiều nhu cầu cho vai trò này. Bên cạnh đó, một số bạn developer đang muốn nhảy sang làm BA. Một số khác là do nhu cầu tuổi tác sẽ không làm lập trình nổi nữa nên cũng muốn chuyển sang BA để không phải viết code nữa
Having knowledge of technology is not enough to become a BA. Several developers changed their career to become BAs because they thought that they know technology and coding and they can attend client meetings and gather requirements. However, they have severly failed because of lack of knowledge on business side. I can give you some examples: Imagine sitting with VP of Sales and he is talking about his requirements such as: 'we need some sort of reporting to give us insights on sales trends and projections.' Now if you don't know what's sales trends and what is projection and what this kind of reports need, you can't ask further questions or you can't even note down this 'requirement' because it means nothing. If you know sales, or have ever been a sales manager, you will ask: right, we can provide any report of your choice, do you need these reports based on regions/zones/countries or do you need it based on SKU/product line/proudct category wise? Also, for the projections, do you have any particular formula in mind, or we take simple trend projection based on past week/month etc. to calculate projections?
Or imagine you are sitting with finance manager of a bank and interviewing him to find out his requirements for loans management software. He says: we must have flexibility to choose floating rates by it's name or define a fixed % as base rate. However, we would add some margin to this base rate, and the amortization of the loan must be calculated based on base rate + martin. But if the applicable rate drops down below floor rate we would take floor rate. Now tell me, how would a developer respond to this?
That's the reason the BAs must have strong understanding of business to succeed in this role.
Yes, I totally agree with you. However, in other cases, the experienced developer who sit in the company for many years would understand the business side or business rules. What they need to learn is BA skills such as researching, questioning skill, requirement elicitation... I mean that there would be successful person who move from developer to BA. We shall look into the positive side, right?
Đúng là nghề triển vọng. Hiện PMI đã thêm vào chứng chỉ quản lý dự án dành cho người BA
It's true that some developers understand business because they worked for long on one system. However, there are also developers who work for nearly a decade on a system and yet don't understand the business behind the system. So, I agree that there's a bright side, but the catch is that the developer must learn the business side to succeed. Just like business managers need to understand lots of technologies to be a successful BA.
đúng là nghề của tương lai. Mình thì thấy nghề nào cũng vậy quan trọng là bạn có giỏi nghề hay không? Nghề hay mà bạn không giỏi thì bạn cũng không có tương lai :-)
Em đồng ý với ý của Anh!!!