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16 Best Business Intelligence Books To Get You Off the Ground With BI

Data Pine

But with so many business analytics books out there and so little time, how do you decide which ones are worth your time? But before we unveil our definitive rundown of intelligence and business analytics books, let’s explore some facts, figures, and insights that will inspire you while steering your success in the exciting world of BI.

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Navigating the Interplay between Project Management and Business Analysis for Project Success

Bridging the Gap

Project Managers and Business Analysts are two roles that are often intertwined and sometimes confused. In this video, you’ll discover: How to define the roles of business analyst and project manager, and the skills required for each role. How business analysis and project management roles differ and overlap.

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Job Titles for Business Analysts

Bridging the Gap

This type of business analyst starts out a project by defining the business need or outcomes, or asking why, like why are we doing this and takes it all the way through scope, defining the detailed requirements, collaborating with the business and technology teams to ensure a successful implementation of the requirements.

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Busting the “Excel is dead” Myth!

Analysts Corner

In one of the data consulting roles, we needed an Excel expert on very short notice, and when the project manager asked the Human Resources (HR) department for a highly skilled Excel resource, an HR executive said that was the first time somebody had explicitly asked for an Excel skill. Busting the “Excel is dead” Myth!

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Fresh Agile Voices – Episode 2 – Raven Cashaw

Vitality Chicago

And so I got out of criminal justice and then my mother introduced me to project management. Maybe you’ll do very well in project management. Then I went and I went to grad school and I studied project management. And so finally, I got an entry-level project manager job. I found a mentor.

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A collaborative pre-project approach for finding the route cause of the problem

Business Bullet

Project manager. Normally involved to plan, organize and track a project. Their skillset however could be used to help estimate and initiate a project. If you have found this article useful then you might like my book – The Business Analysis Handbook – Techniques and Questions for better Business Outcomes.

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A Guide To Starting A Career In Business Intelligence & The BI Skills You Need

Data Pine

After acquiring 3 to 5 years of experience, you can specialize in a specific technology or industry and work as an analyst, IT expert, or even go to the management side by working as a BI project manager. Even if you are more of a front-end BI professional, you’ll need to know SQL and how to use it. BI engineer.