In cases like this, it's important to understand the expectations your employer that does the sourcing and identify what they consider to be the qualities of a Senior BA, then work from there. You also want to ensure that the government projects you work on have really good outcomes since they may assess you based on feedback they get from the organization you are sources to. I hope that helps!
Great insights for aspiring senior BAs! The steps are practical and essential for career growth. I found the emphasis on organizational knowledge and refining your toolkit particularly helpful! Which of these steps have you found most challenging?
Great tips! I especially appreciate the focus on confidence and refining your toolkit. Those are game changers. Thanks, Dr. White, for breaking it down so clearly!
So I have an interview where they want to come with a write to see my writing capabilities. They don’t want any BRD/ proprietary document??!! Now I’m very confused about the length of this write up, about the topic and many other things Any suggestions!!! TIA
@@alkasahay2575 OK. They'll likely give you a scenario and ask you to create user stories that outline the situation. I'd recommend brushing up on your user story and acceptance criteria skills. The following article should help: thebadoc.com/ba-techniques/f/user-stories-and-acceptance-criteria
Thank you so much for these! Very helpful!
You are very welcome!
Very helpful and informative, thank you! Believe in yourself - "If you don't believe in yourself, no one else will either"
You are very welcome, Danielle!! Yep! Believing is they key!!!
What about if I work for company ans they source BA out for government projects
In cases like this, it's important to understand the expectations your employer that does the sourcing and identify what they consider to be the qualities of a Senior BA, then work from there. You also want to ensure that the government projects you work on have really good outcomes since they may assess you based on feedback they get from the organization you are sources to. I hope that helps!
Great insights for aspiring senior BAs! The steps are practical and essential for career growth. I found the emphasis on organizational knowledge and refining your toolkit particularly helpful! Which of these steps have you found most challenging?
Thank you so much!
What questions do you ask when you elicit the requirements? Please make the video about it.
That's definitely in the pipeline! Be on the lookout soon! Any other requests are welcome as well!
@@thebadoc Thank you! 😊
Hi, Irina! Check out the following video: ua-cam.com/video/uAHeTzmc_2g/v-deo.html
Great tips! I especially appreciate the focus on confidence and refining your toolkit. Those are game changers. Thanks, Dr. White, for breaking it down so clearly!
Yes, confidence is key to gaining the trust of stakeholders, which will ultimately lead to promotion. And you are very welcome!
A nice walk through!!!
Looking forward to many more, thank you!
Thank you and you're welcome! Glad you enjoyed it! There's definitely more to come!!
So I have an interview where they want to come with a write to see my writing capabilities. They don’t want any BRD/ proprietary document??!!
Now I’m very confused about the length of this write up, about the topic and many other things
Any suggestions!!!
TIA
@@alkasahay2575 Do you know what project framework they use? Waterfall, Agile, both? Will they be giving you a scenario to base your work on?
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@@alkasahay2575 OK. They'll likely give you a scenario and ask you to create user stories that outline the situation. I'd recommend brushing up on your user story and acceptance criteria skills. The following article should help: thebadoc.com/ba-techniques/f/user-stories-and-acceptance-criteria
Excellent guidance for BA's! I wish I had found you 10 years ago!!!! Never too late! Thank you!
You are most welcome! And you are correct! It's never too late!!
You create great content. I look forward to your practical approach in learning Business Analysis.
Thank you very much! Happy to be of service!