Thursday, April 15, 2010

My Career Experience

 

I have been working as a Business Analyst for iPhone. Well, i have started from as an Analyst for web. But since my Reporting Manager has provided me an opportunity to work with iPhone Team. I have been shifted to Mobile Division. Till now my experience has been in following different areas.

  • Pre sales analysis, 
  • Requirement Gathering,
  • Client Orientation,
  • Use Case preparation, BRD(Business Requirement Document), Proposals,
  • Drafting execution plan to clients
  • Project Assessment,
  • Scoping, Documentation,
  • Budgeting,
  • Resource Allocation,
  • Project Kickoff,
  • Coordination with Design, Development And Accounts Department
  • Implementation Training,
  • Launch ,
  • Post-Launch Reviews

Domains worked

  • Real Estate
  • Medical
  • Travel
  • Ecommerce

Still this is a very shallow knowledge i have gained in my career  till now ! I wanted to gather it as much as i can by working in different domains in Analysis. I wanted to dig deeply in the Area of Analysis to gain the core knowledge of Analysis.

Yeah, i know that my dream point is still very far away from me from Analyst to Project Management. Well, i am very much interested in the following Areas of Project Management. I need to step to the ladder from Analyst –> Project Managers. :)

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Stay tuned !

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

The Roles and Responsibilities of a Project Manager

 

 

I was reading a very good article related to Project Managers and Business Analyst. And then thought to share it with you…I have put it inline.

 

The Project Manager is often considered to be the first point of contact for the project and is solely responsible for the project’s success or failure.

Please note that this is an important distinction between the project manager and business analyst’s duties, roles or responsibilities.

This distinction means that you have to be wired a certain way or learn to take full responsibility for the outcome of your projects without making any excuses!

  • This also means that as the project manager, you will be responsible for overseeing all the phases of a software development or information technology project unlike a business analyst who is tasked with gathering requirements at the inception or beginning phases of a project.

  • Another important distinction is that, as the project manager you will also be responsible for establishing time-lines or ensuring that your projects are completed on time and under budget.

  • Finally, the Project Manager allocates resources to a project, monitors significant milestones as the project progresses and manages risks and costs to ensure that there are no budget overruns.

To achieve these goals, the Project Manager works with a correct or comprehensive set of customer requirements provided by the business analyst.

This last statement means that the Project Manager has to collaborate or depend on the Business Analyst’s requirements elicitation and management skills.

If this collaboration works out well, then the correct and complete set of project requirements are provided to the software development or information technology project team … if not, then the project is doomed from inception!

 

The Roles and Responsibilities of a Business Analyst

  1. Like the Project Manager, the Business Analyst also spends most of the time working with end users, stakeholders or management.

  2. Unlike the Project Manager, whose attention is all over the phases and tasks of the Project, the business analyst focuses mainly on the requirements for the project.

  3. Because the business analyst is tasked with gathering requirements, he or she ends up focusing on the minute details of what the end user wants, documenting requirements with very detailed reports that measure goals and outcomes, validating requirements or communicating requirements in precise ways to developers using tools like User stories, Use Cases and UML

In essence, the Business Analyst ends up bridging the technical or business communication gap between the software development or project implementation teams and the management, executive or business teams.

What are the similarities and differences between a Project Manager and a Business Analyst’s Job?

There is a good deal of speculation and confusion on the 2 roles leading to the assumption in some circles that project managers can gather requirements or that business analysts can manage resources!

Nothing could be farther from the truth. Each of these is a rigorous, methodical discipline that may share some body of knowledge with the other, but are functionally, completely different.

  1. Project Managers manage all the resources assigned to project and they carry the final authority on who does what. They usually have the ability to hire or fire resources and for delegating tasks or responsibilities.

  2. Business analysts on the other hand, manage the business, end-user, customers or stakeholder requirements and in reality, they report to the project manager, just like the software developers, testers or any other resource assigned to the project.

  3. Both business analysts and project managers understand the software development life cycle, both of them serve as points of contact for the project and both of them communicate with management or stakeholders.

  4. Both of these are also responsible for accurately defining the scope of the project.

However, even here, there is still a qualitative difference … while the business analyst is concerned with the minutiae of the requirements, the project manager is focused on the big picture, and on delivering a project that fulfills the requirements under schedule and on budget.

On this last point, I would like to stress that in an ideal world, there would be no adversarial relationship between a project manager and his/her business analysts because like any successful leader knows, “war is worn by wise counsel” and the business analyst is the project manager’s wise counsel.

Another key difference between these 2 roles is that at the onset of a project, the business analyst implements feasibility and cost/benefit analysis studies before the project manager is even hired!

Finally, I would also like to add that, while the business analyst is concerned with the quality of the finished product … the Project Manager is concerned with managing the process of producing the product.

Stay tuned !

Thursday, April 1, 2010

My last day Celebration with NicMates !!!

Hi friends, Yesterday being my last day at my company, i wrote an email to all my NicMates with heavy heart.  Just wanted to share it with you !

Hello NicMates,

A Very Good Morning to all of you !

Today is my last day after working with IndiaNIC since last 1.2 years; emotionally it is very hard to detach myself with IndiaNIC and all the members. But after all i am going to start my new life with new Vision and Mission, So at present I am going to stop providing my services for some time to IndiaNIC.

  • My experience @ IndiaNIC :
    • I cannot wait to share it with you all that it was a wonderful time i have spent with IndiaNIC wherein i learned and ramp up lot more things. And I deeply appreciate their cooperation towards me inside which i have grown my skills above and beyond.
  • My Special & Heartily Thanks to :
    • Sam, Sandeep Sir, Mahesh bhai who has always cooperated & guided me in a right way. Also they have enabled my Life's Vision and Objective more clear and motivated me to reach there. My Special Thanks to Sam who has given me an opportunity to work with iPhone team. And i would really appreciate that i can continue working with them again so that i can share their Vision of making IndiaNIC a world wide company and at the same time i can also get a change to continue to expand & nurture my skills of umbrella. I would also like to thanks to Sharadbhai and Mihir bhai for their kind cooperation.
  • Special Thanks to HR , Finance Team Admin Team, Network Team :
    • Special thanks to Pradeep Sir, Ashish bhai, Rakesh Panchal, Ali, Aarti mam, Ajay bhai, Himadri, Dinesh, Satish  for their ever support.
  • Special Thanks to all My colleagues :
    • Zalak, Meghna, Komal Mistry, Dhara, Bijal, Jhanvi, Shraddha, Komal Modi, Mou, Minal, Pooja, Nirali, Zinal,  Kalpesh bhai, Karan, Shoaib bhai, Joy, Nimesh bhai, Sagar, Ankur, Zahid bhai, Krish, Rox, Jitendra, Dhara, Upendra, Piyush, Sandeep(DM), Jitu, Jitendra bhai, Krushna bhai, Ilesh, Pragnesh, Jaydev, Umang for making my tenure memorable @ IndiaNIC.

I would remember all the memorable events like Manali Trip, Cricket Match, IndiaNIC's 10th anniversary and many more organized by IndiaNIC.
Last but not least, I would say that it's my burning desire to work with IndiaNIC again in near future !
Well, my friends had really made my last day a memorable one. I have also post replies when i have send this email across.
My Reporting Manager wrote to me :
Hello Sejal,
Assets: To me you as a colleagues  working with me have been very big Assets, it will make myself very Cheap If i start quantifying in numbers as what contribution an Asset brings to organisation.  I personally see a powerful lady in you and I am sure you will create big impacts in society and people around you.  
Indeed, Life is dynamic and it has to find its own path and means like river and keep moving.  For me its just first day and now you have a background and logics to move forward in your life.  I wish you all the best for your future/career and I look forward meeting you once I am back in India.
Our department feels proud of you.

Department Head wrote to me :
Dear Sejal,

It was great working with for all these time together and now today its a day to depart.
Wishing you all the very best for your future in all the areas. I will cherish all the good moments we shared together.

We had a very good celebration. Here are some of snaps with my mates !!!
DSC00411All my lunch time friends !!! I miss all’s while i will take my lunch ! :( DSC00413
DSC00414 Me with Reporting ManagerDSC00427
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Thanks a ton to all my colleagues ! I am very much thankful to all of you !