Business analysis techniques, the benefits and when to use them

By | 29/05/2017

Using business analysis techniques have the following benefits:

  • Techniques can be applied with no/little reliance on business knowledge as it provides a structure to follow and provides guidance on the questions to be asked.
  • Cross transferable across companies and industries.
  • Usually internationally recognised standardised formats and notation.
  • Saves time as same technique can be re-used each time without having to recreate a new way of working each time.
  • Provides a structure of what information is required so less likely to be gaps
  • Acts as a communication tool
  • Created from previous lessons learnt to form best practice

Below are some examples of some common techniques and how using them can help at different requirement stages.

Techniques venn diagram

The following are links to articles that cover some of the most popular techniques:

If you have found this article useful then you might like my book – The Business Analysis Handbook – Techniques and Questions for better Business Outcomes.  The book is available from www.koganpage.com and all major print and e-book retailers.

Author: Helen Winter

An Management Consultant responsible for structuring programmes, success criteria, mobilisation, management of scope, budget, timely delivery, benefits realisation and stakeholder satisfaction. Helen has led on large transformation programmes to execute delivery along with strategic business outcomes. Helen is also a global business author with publisher Kogan Page where her first book “The Business Analysis Handbook” was a finalist for 2 major industry awards. One was for contribution to project management literature with PMI and the other was the Specialist book category for the business books awards. She is an active member of the APM programme management group. She is currently involved in a focus group sharing examples of good programme management practice and is an established speaker for project management forums. In her free time, she loves sharing her knowledge on her blog BusinessBullet.co.uk which is followed by over 5000 visitors a month.

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