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Replay: Being a Business Analyst with Ko Forte

Replay: Being a Business Analyst with Ko Forte



Today on the Salesforce Admins Podcast, we revisit our episode with Ko Forte, Salesforce Business Analyst at RGP.

Join us as we chat about business analysis, career transitions, and the BA mindset.

You should subscribe for the full episode, but here are a few takeaways from our conversation with Ko Forte.

August was Business Analyst Month

For August, we took a deep dive into the Business Analyst skillset. We started by talking to Ko, a consultant who helps organizations as both a Business Analyst and a Salesforce Admin. She's recently given a talk at some Salesforce events entitled "BA Where You Are," so we thought we should bring her on the pod to hear all about it.

Ko's talk is focused on developing the mindset and habits for a Salesforce Business Analyst role. It's geared toward people who are admins and want to move into business analysis, as well as folks who might be new to the ecosystem and looking for a potential fit.

The Business Analyst mindset

For Ko, the key to being an effective Business Analyst begins with mindset. Before she starts work with a new client, she asks herself:

  • Who is this company?

  • How are they positioned in the industry?

  • Who are their customers?

  • What do they do to make money? And therefore, what's important to them?

Thoroughly understanding these things grounds Ko with a clear understanding of what the company she's working with needs their technology to do for them.

It's also important to cultivate a mindset of compassion, both for why business processes are the way they are and for the people who will be affected if you make a change. People do things for a reason, and you need to understand those factors to find something that works.

Transitioning your career

The biggest thing Ko recommends for admins making the transition into business analysis is to not be afraid of asking questions. Someone else may be wondering the same thing and something that seems obvious to an expert might need to be better understood by everyone else on the team.

You should also start making a habit of turning the camera on for meetings. You want to create the impression that you're reliable, you're present, and you're listening. Our brains have evolved to look at faces and, especially in remote work, it helps to show yours to the world. And, again, have compassion for everyone else attending a meeting by clearly communicating what you're trying to do with an agenda and some goals.

Be sure to listen to the full episode for more about Ko, and why it's important to take a look at your job description if you're trying to advance your career. And we've included links to the other Business Analyst August episodes if you want to learn more.

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