Business Process Analyst
Able to acquire and analyze data using appropriate standard quantitative methods across different business environments to facilitate process analysis and improvements.
Understands how the business processes support business and corporate strategies and objectives
Understands how the implemented applications and processes support the business processes
Models and enhances important business process diagrams (for example, using a graphic-oriented business process analysis/modeling tool)
Demonstrates, via models, the opportunities for best-in-class process management to the process owner
Reviews the range of solutions available, and presents options and recommendations to the stakeholders on which ones to use
Determines and documents for the process owner the impacts of changes, and suggests policy, goal and rule changes
Understand the principles of product and service quality and be comfortable with control charts and run charts, how to plot data and how to recognize out-of-control conditions and how to translate objectives into meaningful and measurable metrics for various departments.
Communicates and translates the required capabilities and outcomes effectively between business process areas and supporting departments (such as the IT organization)
Searches internal and external resources for prebuilt models, templates and services to meet process needs
Educates process stakeholders on how to identify and solve process challenges through the simulation of different scenarios, analysis of performance metrics and advanced optimization techniques
Performs continuous reviews to align processes (for example, models, goals metrics) with changing business conditions
Contributes to the definition, development, implementation and maintenance of the business process improvement methodology to be employed
Bachelor of Science degree or related business discipline (M.B.A. preferred)
Familiarity with balancing cross-functional business initiatives
Familiarity with quality practices such as ISO9000 and Six Sigma
Hands-on experience with process modeling, analysis and simulation tools
Experience with end-user-oriented technology, such as BI or performance metrics
Works well under pressure and keeps composure in stressful situations
Ability to adapt to rapidly changing technology and apply it to business needs
Strong analytical and conceptual skills, and the ability to create original concepts on projects
Ability to lead ownership transfer from project teams to the business
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