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BUSINESS & DATA ANALYSIS

Our Analysis Principles

Rigorous analysis underpins the success of any piece of work. â€‹We embed it into our process from the very first contact with clients and throughout the lifecycle of the entire engagement, deriving the insights needed to maximise the benefits delivered.​ This combines traditional business analysis activities to identify how your people, processes and technology hang together, with a data-driven approach to inform the best way to deliver our services.

 

Our practitioners combine tested, effective, industry standard analysis techniques with a sensitivity to the organisation we're engaged with; we recognise that every business has its nuances, and adjusting our approach and toolkit accordingly is key to a smooth delivery.

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Our Analysis Approach

IT projects inevitably involve the implementation of complex products to users that simply want to get on with their jobs. Technology should be a help, not a hindrance. Engaging users respectfully to understand their needs, then translating these requirements into the technical format necessary to deliver this technology is how our analysis framework guarantees quality output.​

 

Our consultants have applied their expertise across a range of sectors and companies; we know how to engage stakeholders at every level of your organisation. Once we have the right people on side we apply the right tools for the job - knowing when to hold a workshop vs individual interviews, how to map processes using recognised frameworks such as BPMN 2.0, whether to create user stories or traditional requirements documentation - our analysts provide the SME skills needed to extract information quickly and with the least impact on our busy stakeholders.

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We are bold enough to always ask the extra “Why?" that gets to the â€‹root of the problem, and present our findings honestly and simply, â€‹keeping projects aligned to the sole reason for being there â€‹in the first place: to solve your business problem â€‹as efficiently and effectively as possible.​

Analysis is the critical starting point of strategic thinking.

Kenichi Ohmae

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