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Do you agree that an IT project will never be successful without an IT Business Analyst?

A Business Analyst is a key role to lead a project towards its success

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Question added by Muhammed Muzammil , Assets & CAFM Lead , Serco (Riyadh International Airports)
Date Posted: 2013/04/24
Themali Silva
by Themali Silva , Advisor IT Technology Partnership , Air Canada

Yes, because if you combine the Business Analyst's role into the Project Manager's responsibilities he/she will have too much on his/her plate to manage. The BA acts as the individual who is responsible for requirements management between all stakeholders in the business and the project manager, allowing the BA to be the one who can negotiate what is technically feasible for a particular business need. The BA also acts as the main person who sounds the voice of the business to the project manager who's concern is finishing the project not necessarily finishing the project for the required business outcomes.

Francisco Lemos
by Francisco Lemos , Project Manager , Coimbra City Council

Yes since a Business Analyst is the professional that aggregates other sources of information coming from Software Architects, System Analysts etc.
and proposes the strategy to be followed.

SunilKumar N
by SunilKumar N , Senior Business Analyst / Project Manager , AlMusbah IT and Telecoms

Yes, To be a successful project BA roles is most vital in any organisation. If it’s a shorter or limited project scope both roles can be manageable with single resources. For big and / or long term projects BA and PM roles needs to work side by side separately for successful to be Projects.

Moaz Ali
by Moaz Ali , IT Manager , Kimberly Clark

Yes I agree, Without the proper Business analysis the Company will simply fail to reach that extra mle that it could reach by better understanding through business intelligence.
He/She might be success for a few years but in the long run success rate is highly likely to decline.
Hope this helps.

Husam Sarhan
by Husam Sarhan , IT Acting Manager , Yanbu Steel Company

While I do agree that a Business Analyst's role is essential, especially on larger and more complex projects, his presence alone cannot guarantee the success of the project.  Complex IT projects often call for decisions on re-engineering the business processes (i.e. "do we change our business process to match the system" or "do we change the system to match our business process").  Along with the BA, the company must have a method for organizational Change Management in order to support these types of decisions.

Pradeep Rajendran
by Pradeep Rajendran , Business Specialist , Ford Middle East

Yes, I too agree.
In my company, there were couple of people doing a dual role of project manager/Business Analyst.
They are performing far better than other project managers...

Shiraz Ahmad
by Shiraz Ahmad , IT Manager , Habib Bank Limited

Well it depends what are the sucess parameters a project manager set for the projects. Earlier then standards like ITIL, CBAP, PMP, Prince2 etc projects were managed and implemented then continue onwards to make it mature. I am one of this example even after standards mentioned above but i strongly agree standards must be followed for better way of working :)

Veer Thakur
by Veer Thakur , Project Manager , CompuGain Solutions India P Ltd

Business Analyst is not just a bridge between the stakeholder and the delivery team, but also a thread that moves through all the beads of the SDLC roles. So i think this sums up my view.....

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