May 2020
Intermediate to advanced
542 pages
18h 28m
English
When analyzing the current state, the business analyst avoids considering only parts of the whole situation to avoid working on certain aspects in isolation from other parts. The business analyst must know how all the parts work and fit together in order to recommend changes that will be effective once implemented.
The existing business architecture typically meets a variety of current business and stakeholder needs and therefore must be carefully considered to ensure the desired future state also caters to those needs in order to prevent a loss of value to the organization and its stakeholders.
To better understand this, let's again consider the example of daily parts delivery in the car dealership scenario: ...
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