Business analytics

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About this service

Summary

As a business analyst, the client will typically receive the following deliverables:
Business Requirement Document (BRD):
Functional Requirement Document (FRD):
Process Flowcharts and Diagrams:
Use Case Scenarios:
User Stories and Acceptance Criteria:
Data Analysis and Reports:
SWOT Analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats):
Business Impact Analysis:
Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA):
Gap Analysis:
Change Management Plan:
Project Documentation:
Final Project Summary Report:
Presentation Materials:
It's important to note that the specific deliverables may vary depending on the project scope, client requirements, and agreements made between the client and the business analyst. Additionally, the client may request additional documentation or materials based on their needs.

What's included

  • Services

    As a business analyst, the client will typically receive the following deliverables: Business Requirement Document (BRD): A detailed document outlining the business objectives, goals, and specific requirements of the project. It serves as a foundation for the entire project. Functional Requirement Document (FRD): This document details the specific functionalities and features that the proposed solution must have to meet the business requirements outlined in the BRD. Process Flowcharts and Diagrams: Visual representations of business processes, workflows, and system interactions. These diagrams help stakeholders understand the flow of information and tasks. Use Case Scenarios: Detailed descriptions of system interactions and responses, providing a clear understanding of how the system will function in different scenarios. User Stories and Acceptance Criteria: Descriptions of specific functionalities from an end-user perspective, along with criteria that must be met for the functionality to be considered complete. Data Analysis and Reports: Reports summarizing data analysis and insights related to the project. These may include trends, patterns, and actionable recommendations. SWOT Analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats): A strategic analysis of the project, assessing internal and external factors that may impact its success. Business Impact Analysis: A report assessing the potential impact of the proposed solution on the business, including benefits, risks, and ROI projections. Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA): An evaluation of the costs associated with implementing the project compared to the expected benefits and returns. Gap Analysis: An assessment of the current state versus the desired future state, identifying any gaps or areas for improvement. Change Management Plan: A plan outlining how organizational changes related to the project will be managed, including communication, training, and stakeholder engagement. Project Documentation: Comprehensive documentation covering various aspects of the project, including requirements, processes, decisions, and outcomes. Final Project Summary Report: A comprehensive report summarizing the entire business analysis project, including objectives, methodologies, findings, and recommendations. Presentation Materials: PowerPoint presentations or other materials used to communicate project findings, recommendations, and progress to stakeholders. It's important to note that the specific deliverables may vary depending on the project scope, client requirements, and agreements made between the client and the business analyst. Additionally, the client may request additional documentation or materials based on their needs.


Skills and tools

Data Scientist

Data Visualizer

ML Engineer

Matplotlib

Matplotlib

pandas

pandas

Power BI

Python

Python

scikit-learn

scikit-learn