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To be able to understand users, needs, system requirements and improve suggestions, a good Business Analyst should be involved. The Business Analyst must have the majority of the following skills:
Technical Skills
-  Engineering systems concepts and principles
-  Technical computer knowledge
-  Complex modeling techniques
-  Technical writing
Analytical Skills
-  Analytical and conceptual expertise
-  Planning, documentation, analysis and business requirements management techniques
-  Object-oriented analysis
-  Evaluation of profitability/risk
-  Testing, verification and validation techniques
-  Administrative and reporting abilities
Business Skills
-  Knowledge of business processes
-  Ability to have a business-oriented vision
-  Improvement of business and engineering processes
-  Strategic planning
-  Case development
-  Business writing
Management Skills
-  Decision-making
-  Fundamentals of project management
-  Management of customer relationships
-  Time management and personal organization skills
Communication Skills
-  Ability to formulate concepts
-  Communication of technical information to a non-technical audience
-  Communication of business information to a technical audience
-  Negotiation
-  Tact
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