Business analysts also known as a BA help to define business problems via in-depth investigation and gathering of technical and non-technical information. Once the issue is clearly understood, they outline detailed requirements for a solution and ensure the delivered solution meets those business requirements. They are most often engaged to work on IT and business transformation projects, but can also be deployed onto projects in other departments too. Whilst a university degree is not essential to becoming a business analyst, many will hold a Bachelor degree in an area such as business, finance or information technology. Postgraduate study options such as a Master of Business Administration are also available for those looking for further their knowledge. Business analysis professionals inspect and comprehend business problems and propose solutions to business stakeholders. Business process modelling increases the value of projects by making sure that technical solutions meet business requirements. They are usually degree-educated, and many have related work experience and vocational skills, possibly as part of a combination course.
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