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040 _aOCLC
_bENGLISH
_cRDA
_d3228
041 _dEnglish
082 _a658.4012 ZWIE
100 _aZwiers, Vernon
_9109912
245 _aThe Business Analyst: Information Technology Paradigm Shift
260 _aClaremont:
_bJuta and Company Ltd;
_c©2011
300 _ax, 309 Pages;
_cIllustrations,
_eCompact Disc
504 _aInclude Index
520 _a"The business analyst: information technology's paradigm shift completely dissolves the perception that the IT industry dictates to businesses what IT systems they will use and dispels the myth that business users and IT technicians are from different planets. It suggests how to create an environment in which everybody works together in an exciting and refreshing way - a paradigm shift in the way business analysis projects are done. The IT industry has to move to a point where it realises that the users of IT systems and the technical personnel are both equally responsible for getting the system to work. The users of the IT system should be an integral part of the team when the system is being put together. This, unfortunately, is not the norm within the industry. It is the business analyst's responsibility, among others, to make sure that communication flows freely between all the parties involved. This book gives the business analyst the tools and techniques to find out what the business users of IT systems really need and to guide the project to meet those needs."--Cover
521 _aAdult
700 _aMark Ronan
_eEditor
_9176285
942 _2ddc
_cBOOK
_h658.4012 ZWIE
_w166
_xThoko Moyakene
_y166
_zThoko Moyakene
999 _c745198
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