
Business Analysis and Leadership
Influencing Change
Kogan Page Ltd (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 3. September 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-0-7494-6862-0 (ISBN)
Description
21st century organizations, across all sectors and of all types, have to cope with an international marketplace where change is frequent and customer expectations continue to rise. The work of business analysis professionals is crucial if organizations are to succeed and grow. If change programmes are to be successful, stakeholder engagement and situation analysis are vital, and to achieve this, senior business people need to display competence in a range of areas, not least of which include the ability to challenge, lead and influence.
Business Analysis and Leadership
is for anyone involved in business analysis working in any organization worldwide, from financial services to charities, government to manufacturing. It takes the reader beyond standard textbooks full of techniques and tools, advising on how to lead and gain credibility throughout the organization. It will help you with the tricky role of working with people from the shop floor to board directors and give readers the confidence to challenge the easy way forward and point out what will really work in practice.
This inspirational book consists of contributions from leading thinkers and practitioners in business analysis from around the world. Their case studies, practical advice and downloadable appendices will help the reader to develop leadership skills and become an outstanding catalyst for change.
Reviews / Votes
"This book draws together a diverse set of sources to help a BA to gain a deeper understanding of what it takes to be a change leader from any perspective."More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
442 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7494-6862-0 (9780749468620)
Schweitzer Classification
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Persons
Editor
Penny Pullan is a thought leader in the field of virtual leadership, specializing in complex change projects involving virtual teams. She is a director of Making Projects Work. Her clients include: Rolls Royce, UK Government, Skandia, PWC, Novo Nordisk, AstraZeneca, Abbott Laboratories, Cummins, Capital One, National Grid, Open University, CAFOD, Save the Children and Christian Aid.
Penny Pullan has run the Virtual Working Summit since 2010 with thousands of participants from around the world. In addition, she's a Senior Instructor in Business Analysis for ESI, a leading training organisation. Penny is the co-editor of Business Analysis and Leadership (2013, also published by Kogan Page).
ISNI: 0000 0001 1175 8966
ISNI: 0000 0001 1175 8966
James Archer is a practising Business Analyst. He was the UK Business Analyst of the Year in 2009. He runs public and in-house seminars and he is currently leading work to re-design services and processes across three London boroughs and community health.
Content
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- Chapter - 00: Introduction;
- Section - ONE: Leadership of self;
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- Chapter - 01: Skills for business analysis [James Archer and Kate Stuart-Cox];
- Chapter - 02: The courage to ask [John Niland];
- Chapter - 03: The business analyst as a facilitative leader [James Archer];
- Chapter - 04: Communication for success [Corrine Thomas];
- Section - TWO: Leadership within your project;
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- Chapter - 05: Working with the project manager [Suzanne Robertson];
- Chapter - 06: Dealing with difficult stakeholders [Michael Brown];
- Chapter - 07: Facilitating groups and individuals [Penny Pullan];
- Chapter - 08: Discovering the essence of the problem [James Robertson];
- Chapter - 09: Dealing with problems [Andy Wilkins];
- Chapter - 10: Visual thinking for business analysis [Penny Pullan and Vanessa Randle];
- Chapter - 11: Through the stage door: design thinking to refresh business analysis [Tamsin Fulton];
- Chapter - 12: Business analysis, leadership and agile [Chris Matts and Kent J McDonald];
- Chapter - 13: The iterative business analyst - increasing insight, reducing waste, delivering value [Melanie Rose];
- Chapter - 14: Knowledge sharing and analysis with patterns [Allan Kelly];
- Chapter - 15: Dealing with uncertainty [Ruth Murray-Webster and Penny Pullan];
- Section - THREE: Leadership within your organization;
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- Chapter - 16: Operating effectively as a business analyst inside an organization [Simon Edwards];
- Chapter - 17: Context, climate and culture [Andy Wilkins and Kate Stuart-Cox];
- Chapter - 18: Global working and virtual teams [Penny Pullan];
- Chapter - 19: Systems thinking for business analysts leading change [Emma Langman];
- Chapter - 20: Dealing with power and politics [Sarah Coleman];
- Chapter - 21: Partnering across organizations [Adrian Reed];
- Chapter - 22: Strategic thinking for business analysis [Dav Bisessar];
- Section - FOUR: Leadership in the wider world;
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- Chapter - 23: Business analysis is a leadership role [Kevin Brennan];
- Chapter - 24: Becoming a thought leader [Penny Pullan];
- Chapter - 25: Ethics and fair process [James Archer];
- Chapter - 26: Professionalization and best practice [Nick de Voil]