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The Creative and Innovative Analyst
18th September, 2013
Ian Richards
Principal Business Architect
Serco Global Technology Delivery
BA / UX
Traditionally, BAs are thought to have more of a business focus and UX practitioners
are thought to have more of a user focus. However, in practice, neither can work in a
silo and BA and UX skill sets overlap more than they diverge.
Business analysis and user experience practioners both employ analysis and
design thinking to bridge the gaps between business needs, user needs, and
technology.
CONTENTS
●Where can Analysts “unleash the potential of the mind”, express their
creative side and have the opportunity to innovate?
●Does the current trend towards methodologies, templates, frameworks and
reference architecture catalogues stifle creativity for Analysts?
●Is creativity and innovation KEY as a method for Analysts to
demonstrate value to their clients?
●Does it cease to be creative to re-use?
● Creativity is the generation of ideas while
Innovation consists of transforming these
ideas into action through a selection and an
implementation
“Creativity is seeing what everyone else has seen, and thinking
what no one else has thought.” Einstein
CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION
●Our brains are built for creative problem solving,
and it is easy to both uncover and enhance our
natural inventiveness.
Technology is the intersection of Science and
engineering with liberal arts & humanities: Steve Jobs
CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION
●Our highly evolved brains are always assessing
our ever-changing environment, mixing and
matching our responses to fit each situation
CREATIVE PEOPLE
NOT SO CREATIVE PEOPLE?
Harry M. Warner,
Warner Bros Pictures, 1927
"Who the hell wants
to hear actors talk?"
Charles H. Duell, Director of
US Patent Office 1899
"Everything that can
be invented has
been invented."
NOT SO CREATIVE PEOPLE?
“you can’t win anything with kids” MOTD 1995
IS INTELLIGENCE A PREREQUISITE OF CREATIVITY?
●Ability to go wrong
●Children are creative because they are inquisitive.
●A child thinks innovatively
●Praise and encouragement
Adults seem to focus more on risk and benefit
CAN CREATIVITY BE LEARNED ?
●Talent
●Tools & Techniques
●Training
Many people think that creativity is a
mysterious trait like charisma — you
either have it or you don't
SO WHAT IS STIFLING OUR CREATIVITY ?
●Are we as adults afraid to be creative because of
senior management and colleagues?
●Do we tend to go with the tried, tested and trusted?
●The current trend is for the client to get us to take
on the risk
●The competitive environment in which we work in
isn’t somewhere that encourages us to take risks
IS THE TREND TOWARDS STANDARDISATION SUFFOCATING OUR CREATIVITY?
In an effort to standardise our work, have we lost focus
of the importance of Creativity and Innovation?
Do I really have to use this
tool?
Do I need to produce a
document in this template?
Do I need to use this
methodology, or follow this
framework?
Do I need to work in accordance
to this governance?
Do I have to re-use from the reference
catalogue or contribute to it?
SO LETS LOOK AT OUR NEW WAY OF PAYING FOR GROCERIES.....
●Will it mean that anyone can
●Follow a set of guidelines
●Complete a checklist
●Apply some metrics
●Complete a template
●Assemble them into a proposal?
●Why not?
BOUNDARIES OF CREATIVITY WITH OTHER PROFESSIONS - THE BEAUTIFUL GAME
BOUNDARIES OF CREATIVITY WITH OTHER PROFESSIONS - THE BEAUTIFUL GAME
ONE OF THE MOST CREATIVE ARTS
March
Jazz
Harmony
MY JOURNEY HERE TODAY....
DOES THE CURRENT TREND TOWARDS METHODOLOGIES, TEMPLATES,
REFERENCE ARCHITECTURE STIFLE CREATIVITY FOR BAS?
DOES THE CURRENT TREND TOWARDS METHODOLOGIES, TEMPLATES,
REFERENCE ARCHITECTURE STIFLE CREATIVITY FOR ANALYSTS?
● Scenic Route, Direct Route, Avoid
Motorways
● How many stops?
● Places of Interest?
● Clean the car?
● Get the car serviced or not?
Creativity
● There’s is a lot of opportunity left within the
boundaries to be creative if the culture is
creative.
These tools ensure that
DOES THE CURRENT TREND TOWARDS METHODOLOGIES, TEMPLATES,
REFERENCE ARCHITECTURE STIFLE CREATIVITY FOR ANALYSTS?
● We need to get the right balance between
creativity, uniformity and standardisation
within the culture of your workplace?
No they shouldn’t
● Personal preference is removed
● Ensures standard output
● Nothing is missed
● Everyone is engaged
● Ground rules are followed for
comparison with other sites
● Provide our clients with fact based
evidence around benefits and usage
SO WHAT IS OUR 4-4-2 THEN?
●What is the shape of our football team or our
orchestra?
●How do we get people buying tickets to come to
our concert?
●The reviews say that our tickets are overpriced,
the concert goes on forever and that it is hard on
the ears
●How are we going to score goals instead of
conceding own goals?
REFERENCE MATERIAL
SO WHAT DOES THE BABOK SAY ABOUT CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION?
Purpose
Business analysts must be effective in generating new ideas for approaches to problem solving and in
generating alternative solutions.
Definition
Creative thinking involves generating new ideas and concepts, as well as finding new associations
between or new applications of existing ideas and concepts. These concepts should be innovative
and appropriate to the situation. In addition to identifying and proposing alternatives, the business
analyst should be effective in promoting creative thinking in others by asking questions and
challenging assumptions.
Effectiveness Measures
Measures of successful creative thinking include:
The successful generation and productive consideration of new ideas. Application of new ideas to
resolve existing problems. Willingness of stakeholders to accept new approaches.
WORKING RELATIONSHIPS
Design
Analyst ------
●All teams sometimes look for the most creative and innovative way to
form the solution within their disciplines
Client ------
SO WHERE ARE OUR OPPORTUNITIES TO BE CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE?
Analyst
●Issues & Problems
●Stakeholders
●Product Design
CREATIVITY WITH ISSUES AND PROBLEMS
●We are in the business of solving issues, and without issues
and problems to solve, is there any need for Analysts?
●Don’t we have a toolbox full of ideas on how we identify
the problem and break it down into smaller problems?
Instead of seeing an issue or a problem, couldn’t we create a culture
where we see it as an opportunity to create solutions and innovate?
CREATIVITY WITH STAKEHOLDERS
●How we deal with the emotional interpretation by our clients
●Inspiration, energy, enthusiasm, drive, professionalism, creativity and innovation...
●Be creative in ways to get the best out of everyone you work with from every
discipline in every situation
Analyst
Client ------
CREATIVITY WITH PRODUCT DESIGN
Design
Analyst ------
HOW INVOLVED DO WE GET IN DESIGN?
CREATIVE WITH PRODUCT DESIGN
● Analysts tend to have the
relationship with the client
Product Design
● We share the stakeholder’s vision
(expectation of the end product,
screens, look and feel, and
solution)
● Analysts tend to deliver the
solution to the client
WORKING RELATIONSHIPS
Design
Analyst ------
Client ------
●All teams should look for the most creative and innovative way to
form the solution collaboratively
SO WHEN BUSINESS ANALYSTS BUILD ON THEIR CREATIVE POTENTIAL AND
INNOVATE, DOES IT CEASE TO BECOME CREATIVE TO RE-USE?
If you shake that pattern about a bit you get something new –
otherwise it is the same old pattern and same old result
REFERENCE ARCHITECTURE - CREATIVITY WITH RE-USE
●Creativity is using the same things & seeing the
same things as other people but creating
something new
●Of course, re-use is a good thing. (it cuts down on
re-work, which cuts down on time and effort)
It’s not only you who is looking at this reference
architecture, and people have different perspectives
THE BEST EXAMPLE OF RE-USE?
118 elements, building blocks
of a whole world
●What is wrong with simply
following due process to
produce what the customer
is asking for?
●Surely discipline done well is
the difference between a
successful and a struggling
project?
So why do we as Analysts need to be creative?
Is creativity and innovation key as a method for Analysts to demonstrate
value to their clients?
●“Your idea of doing it like
that was genius !!”
It is more likely that if you find a creative and innovative
way to work it will save on time and effort
“That is what you asked for,
so that is what you've got?” Where is the added value in
that?
Is this “unleashing the
potential of the mind”?
WHAT DO WE GET ALL TOO OFTEN?
Clients pay inflated costs for
skilled analysis, but some
simply ask the client what they
want and write it down
Isn’t the bad perception of IT is as a result of an army of diligent and dedicated
IT professionals doing precisely what they were asked to do?
Is creativity and innovation key as a method for Analysts to
demonstrate value to their clients?
● Lets keep our profession in demand
One thing is for sure, without the drive to come up with breakthrough ideas
and the confidence that a creative and innovative solution exists, it is
unlikely that one will be found
● Lets be regarded as those clever
analysts who will come and solve this
problem
● There are rules and guidelines in
every profession and in every walk of
life
● We need to promote a culture of
creativity and innovation within
ourselves and within our organisations
SUMMARY
●Where can Analysts “unleash the potential of the mind”, express their
creative side and have the opportunity to innovate?
●Does the current trend towards methodologies, templates, frameworks and
reference architecture catalogues stifle creativity for Analysts?
●Is creativity and innovation KEY as a method for Analysts to
demonstrate value to their clients?
●Does it cease to be creative to re-use?
SO WHAT NOW?
Not only with the products that you have contributed to but with the culture you
have developed within your teams
Some of you will
identify a need for a
slight amendment in
attitude, approach
Some of you have
the right attitude
and just don't know
how to apply it
Take a moment to reflect on the legacy of creativity and innovation that you have
left in your wake personally
QUESTIONS?

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The Creative and Innovative Business Analyst

  • 1. The Creative and Innovative Analyst 18th September, 2013 Ian Richards Principal Business Architect Serco Global Technology Delivery
  • 2. BA / UX Traditionally, BAs are thought to have more of a business focus and UX practitioners are thought to have more of a user focus. However, in practice, neither can work in a silo and BA and UX skill sets overlap more than they diverge. Business analysis and user experience practioners both employ analysis and design thinking to bridge the gaps between business needs, user needs, and technology.
  • 3. CONTENTS ●Where can Analysts “unleash the potential of the mind”, express their creative side and have the opportunity to innovate? ●Does the current trend towards methodologies, templates, frameworks and reference architecture catalogues stifle creativity for Analysts? ●Is creativity and innovation KEY as a method for Analysts to demonstrate value to their clients? ●Does it cease to be creative to re-use?
  • 4. ● Creativity is the generation of ideas while Innovation consists of transforming these ideas into action through a selection and an implementation “Creativity is seeing what everyone else has seen, and thinking what no one else has thought.” Einstein CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION
  • 5. ●Our brains are built for creative problem solving, and it is easy to both uncover and enhance our natural inventiveness. Technology is the intersection of Science and engineering with liberal arts & humanities: Steve Jobs CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION ●Our highly evolved brains are always assessing our ever-changing environment, mixing and matching our responses to fit each situation
  • 7. NOT SO CREATIVE PEOPLE? Harry M. Warner, Warner Bros Pictures, 1927 "Who the hell wants to hear actors talk?" Charles H. Duell, Director of US Patent Office 1899 "Everything that can be invented has been invented."
  • 8. NOT SO CREATIVE PEOPLE? “you can’t win anything with kids” MOTD 1995
  • 9. IS INTELLIGENCE A PREREQUISITE OF CREATIVITY? ●Ability to go wrong ●Children are creative because they are inquisitive. ●A child thinks innovatively ●Praise and encouragement Adults seem to focus more on risk and benefit
  • 10. CAN CREATIVITY BE LEARNED ? ●Talent ●Tools & Techniques ●Training Many people think that creativity is a mysterious trait like charisma — you either have it or you don't
  • 11. SO WHAT IS STIFLING OUR CREATIVITY ? ●Are we as adults afraid to be creative because of senior management and colleagues? ●Do we tend to go with the tried, tested and trusted? ●The current trend is for the client to get us to take on the risk ●The competitive environment in which we work in isn’t somewhere that encourages us to take risks
  • 12. IS THE TREND TOWARDS STANDARDISATION SUFFOCATING OUR CREATIVITY? In an effort to standardise our work, have we lost focus of the importance of Creativity and Innovation? Do I really have to use this tool? Do I need to produce a document in this template? Do I need to use this methodology, or follow this framework? Do I need to work in accordance to this governance? Do I have to re-use from the reference catalogue or contribute to it?
  • 13. SO LETS LOOK AT OUR NEW WAY OF PAYING FOR GROCERIES..... ●Will it mean that anyone can ●Follow a set of guidelines ●Complete a checklist ●Apply some metrics ●Complete a template ●Assemble them into a proposal? ●Why not?
  • 14. BOUNDARIES OF CREATIVITY WITH OTHER PROFESSIONS - THE BEAUTIFUL GAME
  • 15. BOUNDARIES OF CREATIVITY WITH OTHER PROFESSIONS - THE BEAUTIFUL GAME
  • 16. ONE OF THE MOST CREATIVE ARTS March Jazz Harmony
  • 17. MY JOURNEY HERE TODAY....
  • 18. DOES THE CURRENT TREND TOWARDS METHODOLOGIES, TEMPLATES, REFERENCE ARCHITECTURE STIFLE CREATIVITY FOR BAS?
  • 19. DOES THE CURRENT TREND TOWARDS METHODOLOGIES, TEMPLATES, REFERENCE ARCHITECTURE STIFLE CREATIVITY FOR ANALYSTS? ● Scenic Route, Direct Route, Avoid Motorways ● How many stops? ● Places of Interest? ● Clean the car? ● Get the car serviced or not? Creativity
  • 20. ● There’s is a lot of opportunity left within the boundaries to be creative if the culture is creative. These tools ensure that DOES THE CURRENT TREND TOWARDS METHODOLOGIES, TEMPLATES, REFERENCE ARCHITECTURE STIFLE CREATIVITY FOR ANALYSTS? ● We need to get the right balance between creativity, uniformity and standardisation within the culture of your workplace? No they shouldn’t ● Personal preference is removed ● Ensures standard output ● Nothing is missed ● Everyone is engaged ● Ground rules are followed for comparison with other sites ● Provide our clients with fact based evidence around benefits and usage
  • 21. SO WHAT IS OUR 4-4-2 THEN? ●What is the shape of our football team or our orchestra? ●How do we get people buying tickets to come to our concert? ●The reviews say that our tickets are overpriced, the concert goes on forever and that it is hard on the ears ●How are we going to score goals instead of conceding own goals?
  • 23. SO WHAT DOES THE BABOK SAY ABOUT CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION? Purpose Business analysts must be effective in generating new ideas for approaches to problem solving and in generating alternative solutions. Definition Creative thinking involves generating new ideas and concepts, as well as finding new associations between or new applications of existing ideas and concepts. These concepts should be innovative and appropriate to the situation. In addition to identifying and proposing alternatives, the business analyst should be effective in promoting creative thinking in others by asking questions and challenging assumptions. Effectiveness Measures Measures of successful creative thinking include: The successful generation and productive consideration of new ideas. Application of new ideas to resolve existing problems. Willingness of stakeholders to accept new approaches.
  • 24. WORKING RELATIONSHIPS Design Analyst ------ ●All teams sometimes look for the most creative and innovative way to form the solution within their disciplines Client ------
  • 25. SO WHERE ARE OUR OPPORTUNITIES TO BE CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE? Analyst ●Issues & Problems ●Stakeholders ●Product Design
  • 26. CREATIVITY WITH ISSUES AND PROBLEMS ●We are in the business of solving issues, and without issues and problems to solve, is there any need for Analysts? ●Don’t we have a toolbox full of ideas on how we identify the problem and break it down into smaller problems? Instead of seeing an issue or a problem, couldn’t we create a culture where we see it as an opportunity to create solutions and innovate?
  • 27. CREATIVITY WITH STAKEHOLDERS ●How we deal with the emotional interpretation by our clients ●Inspiration, energy, enthusiasm, drive, professionalism, creativity and innovation... ●Be creative in ways to get the best out of everyone you work with from every discipline in every situation Analyst Client ------
  • 28. CREATIVITY WITH PRODUCT DESIGN Design Analyst ------
  • 29. HOW INVOLVED DO WE GET IN DESIGN?
  • 30. CREATIVE WITH PRODUCT DESIGN ● Analysts tend to have the relationship with the client Product Design ● We share the stakeholder’s vision (expectation of the end product, screens, look and feel, and solution) ● Analysts tend to deliver the solution to the client
  • 31. WORKING RELATIONSHIPS Design Analyst ------ Client ------ ●All teams should look for the most creative and innovative way to form the solution collaboratively
  • 32. SO WHEN BUSINESS ANALYSTS BUILD ON THEIR CREATIVE POTENTIAL AND INNOVATE, DOES IT CEASE TO BECOME CREATIVE TO RE-USE? If you shake that pattern about a bit you get something new – otherwise it is the same old pattern and same old result
  • 33. REFERENCE ARCHITECTURE - CREATIVITY WITH RE-USE ●Creativity is using the same things & seeing the same things as other people but creating something new ●Of course, re-use is a good thing. (it cuts down on re-work, which cuts down on time and effort) It’s not only you who is looking at this reference architecture, and people have different perspectives
  • 34. THE BEST EXAMPLE OF RE-USE? 118 elements, building blocks of a whole world
  • 35. ●What is wrong with simply following due process to produce what the customer is asking for? ●Surely discipline done well is the difference between a successful and a struggling project? So why do we as Analysts need to be creative?
  • 36. Is creativity and innovation key as a method for Analysts to demonstrate value to their clients? ●“Your idea of doing it like that was genius !!” It is more likely that if you find a creative and innovative way to work it will save on time and effort
  • 37. “That is what you asked for, so that is what you've got?” Where is the added value in that? Is this “unleashing the potential of the mind”? WHAT DO WE GET ALL TOO OFTEN? Clients pay inflated costs for skilled analysis, but some simply ask the client what they want and write it down Isn’t the bad perception of IT is as a result of an army of diligent and dedicated IT professionals doing precisely what they were asked to do?
  • 38. Is creativity and innovation key as a method for Analysts to demonstrate value to their clients? ● Lets keep our profession in demand One thing is for sure, without the drive to come up with breakthrough ideas and the confidence that a creative and innovative solution exists, it is unlikely that one will be found ● Lets be regarded as those clever analysts who will come and solve this problem ● There are rules and guidelines in every profession and in every walk of life ● We need to promote a culture of creativity and innovation within ourselves and within our organisations
  • 39. SUMMARY ●Where can Analysts “unleash the potential of the mind”, express their creative side and have the opportunity to innovate? ●Does the current trend towards methodologies, templates, frameworks and reference architecture catalogues stifle creativity for Analysts? ●Is creativity and innovation KEY as a method for Analysts to demonstrate value to their clients? ●Does it cease to be creative to re-use?
  • 40. SO WHAT NOW? Not only with the products that you have contributed to but with the culture you have developed within your teams Some of you will identify a need for a slight amendment in attitude, approach Some of you have the right attitude and just don't know how to apply it Take a moment to reflect on the legacy of creativity and innovation that you have left in your wake personally