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Soft skills are skills applicable to all business professions but especially critical to those in business analysis. Why? That’s because “business analysis is the practice of enabling change in an enterprise by defining needs and recommending solutions that deliver value to stakeholders.” BABOK® Guide. In order to enable change, a combination of foundational business analysis knowledge, experience, techniques, and both hard and soft skills are needed in a business analysis professional's daily work and practices.

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What Are Soft Skills?

Alison Doyle at thebalancecareers.com explains soft skills as, “Soft skills relate to how you work. Soft skills include interpersonal (people) skills, communication skills, listening skills, time management, and empathy, among others. They are among the top skills employers seek in the candidates they hire, because soft skills are important for just about every job.” A recent SHRM (Society for Human Resource Management) report states, hiring managers typically look for job candidates with soft skills because they make someone more successful in the workplace.

What about hard skills? Well, according to LinkedIn’s Top 10 Most In-Demand Hard Skills, business analysis ranked at the number 6 spot, up 10 from its previous position. “Business analysis made the most significant jump of any skill on our list and it's one of the few hard skills every professional should have, as most roles require some level of business analysis to make decisions”. So, staying on top of the trending skills and overall skill development is important in your career development.

6 Business Analysis Soft Skills

Are you looking at refreshing your soft skills? Wondering what the top soft skills for are for business analysis professionals? According to Indeed.com, these are the six soft business analysis skills they recommend for workplace success.

  • Communication
  • Critical thinking
  • Problem-solving
  • Negotiation
  • Attention to detail
  • Teamwork

Soft Skills Ranked for Analyst Roles

Soft skills are transferable skills important to the success in any role. Employers value soft skills because they enable business analysis professionals to cooperate, collaborate, and thrive within an organization. In IIBA’s 2021 Global State of Business Analysis Survey, business analysis professionals ranked the soft skills they use regularly in their role below.

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Online Resources to Sharpen Your Skills

Access to online tools that provide examples of how to apply techniques or skills are available to help keep your skills toolbox fresh. For example, IIBA’s KnowledgeHub lets users easily access templates, checklists, videos, and “how-to” scenarios to apply in their daily work.

“How do I” scenarios provide actionable, situational content, in an easy-to-follow format, contributed by leading business analysis professionals from the community. In the latest content release, the scenarios help users enhance their elicitation, collaboration, and communication skills.  The complete list of scenario topics includes:

  • How do I choose the right elicitation technique for the right audience? 
  • How do I make elicitation discussions more collaborative than combative?    
  • How do I talk and communicate to executives?
  • How do I manage logistics for elicitation activities?
  • How do I know when to verify vs. validate requirements?
  • How do I understand business rules and business processes?
  • How do I describe user system interactions?
  • How do I understand today's business processes?
  • How do I confirm the information that has been captured?
  • How do I capture key requirements?
  • How do I identify what needs to be done?
  • How do I manage different types of requirements?
  • How do I determine who should be involved?


Take a Peek of a Scenario in Action

Did you know IIBA Members receive unlimited access to the KnowledgeHub as part of their Member benefits? If you’re not a member join IIBA today to gain access to all the latest updates and more. 

To find out more about the information available in IIBA’s KnowledgeHub, visit IIBA.org/AccessToAnalysis.


About The Author:

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Tiffani Iacolino is a Product Marketing Manager at IIBA® and has 15+ years of marketing experience across the legal, technology, telecommunications, publishing, media, and professional services industries. She’s passionate about delivering meaningful products and solutions to the business analysis community, including IIBA’s latest offering the Cybersecurity Analysis Learning and Certification Program. Hailing from the Greater Toronto Area, she enjoys an amazing cup of coffee, running, and yoga -- between chasing her two adorable children! 


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FAQs

What are the 3 most important skills of business analyst? ›

Business analysts play an important role in an organization's profitability and productivity and require many skills to be successful in their positions. Some of the most important business analyst skills include problem-solving, critical thinking and communication.

What are the key strengths of a business analyst? ›

Analytical and critical thinking is one of the core business analyst skills. A business analyst must analyze and translate the client's requirements distinctly. Critical thinking helps a business analyst in assessing multiple options before arriving at the aspired solution.

What are the three important components of a business analysis? ›

In business analysis, there are three main activities: process management, product management and project management. The three are related because they deal with the same issue: how to get things done in a way that is efficient and effective.

How do you answer tell me about yourself as a business analyst? ›

Sample answer for Business Analyst Professionals: I would describe myself as highly curious and focused on learning, personal and professional, in all parts of life. I look for the hardest problems to solve and where I can learn and develop the most in my professional life.

What are the 6 elements of business analysis? ›

The Business Analysis Core Concept Model (BACCM) offers a structured framework for comprehending the six essential business analysis concepts: change, need, solution, stakeholder, value, and context.

What are the 6 techniques used in strategic business analysis? ›

The most common types of business analysis include BPM, SWOT, MOST, CATWOE, PESTLE, and Six Hats Thinking. These planning methods can be used in a variety of industries and projects. From streamlining your operations to aligning your company's purpose, these tactics can maintain your organization's long-term success.

What are 5 soft skills needed for the workplace? ›

Soft skills such as communication, teamwork, creativity, adaptability, problem-solving, work ethic, critical thinking and conflict management can be developed and honed over time.

What is your strength as a business analyst interview question? ›

Some skills you may emphasize during a business analyst interview include your knowledge of programming languages, business intelligence, project management and data visualization. You can also highlight some soft skills, like critical thinking and leadership.

What is a weakness of a business analyst? ›

Weaker business analysts may not have the proper communication skills to adequately perform their jobs. Communications skills usually are essential for the job, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Some weaker performers also may lack the discipline for the profession.

What is a Level 3 business analyst? ›

It denotes a proficiency level where individuals possess a deep understanding of business processes, data analysis, and project management.

What makes a business analyst stand out? ›

Differentiate yourself as a business analyst by showcasing unique skills and expertise. Specialize in emerging technologies or industries. Demonstrate a strong understanding of business strategy and the ability to communicate complex ideas clearly. Showcase successful project outcomes and quantify your impact.

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