ISCO Occupation Group 2511.8 Ict Business Analyst

From Open Risk Manual

Definition

Ict Business Analyst: ICT business analysts are in charge of analysing and designing an organisation's processes and systems, assessing the business model and its integration with technology. They also identify change needs, assess the impact of the change, capture and document requirements and then ensure that these requirements are delivered whilst supporting the business through the implementation process.

Essential Skills

  • Business Process Modelling
  • Analyse The Context Of An Organisation
  • Create Business Process Models
  • Legal Requirements Of Ict Products
  • Implement Strategic Planning
  • Identify Legal Requirements
  • Identify Customer Requirements
  • Product Usage Risks Analysis
  • Apply Change Management
  • Define Technical Requirements
  • Interact With Users To Gather Requirements
  • Analyse Business Processes
  • Propose Ict Solutions To Business Problems
  • Business Requirements Techniques
  • Analyse Business Requirements
  • Translate Requirement Concepts Into Visual Design
  • Provide Cost Benefit Analysis Reports


Optional Skills

  • Information Architecture
  • Visual Presentation Techniques
  • Internal Risk Management Policy
  • Cloud Technologies
  • Unstructured Data
  • Systems Development Life-Cycle
  • Information Categorisation
  • Business Strategy Concepts
  • Execute Analytical Mathematical Calculations
  • Innovation Processes
  • Business Intelligence
  • Organisational Resilience
  • Provide User Documentation
  • Decision Support Systems
  • Design Process
  • Ict Market
  • Manage Ict Project
  • Information Extraction
  • Business Ict Systems


Alternative Names

  • Ict Business Analysts
  • Business Process Specialist
  • It Business Analyst


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