The Business Analysis Lifecycle: Create Better Models, Analyses, And Presentations With Less Effort
- Topics:
- Organization
- Source:
- University of San Francisco
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Overview: The risk analyst generally has a challenging task and limited time. He must: Articulate the essence of a business situation in the form of a quantitative model; Construct a spreadsheet that implements that model; Perform analysis that generates useful results; and craft a compelling business presentation. The wise analyst (and his manager) wants to create high-quality models, analytic results, and presentations that are "Right the first time" with minimal expenditure of time and effort. Unfortunately, most organizations - and business schools - provide no or minimal training. This paper discusses the business analysis lifecycle, and specific techniques to generate better models, smarter analyses, and more persuasive presentations in less time.
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Format: PDF | Size: 62KB | Date: May 2005 | Pages: 6






