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Project Manager and Business Analyst: Sorting Through the Role Confusion

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300 Brickstone Square • Suite 201 • Andover, MA 01810 USA • 1.800.288.7246 • +1.978.649.8200 • info@corpedgroup.com S O WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE between a project manager and business analyst? This seems to be quite the popular question these days for those who are evaluating career paths, performing both roles in projects, and/or experiencing major confusion due to overlapping responsibilities and job descriptions. One way to clear up this role confusion is by outlining what tasks project managers and business analysts are generally responsible for during a project. Starting with project managers, they are mainly concerned with completing projects on time and on budget, and are typically charged with the ultimate success or the failure of the project. Project managers have the responsibility for the initiation, planning, execution, and closure of a project. They must also define the project, reduce it to a set of manageable tasks, obtain appropriate resources, and build a team to perform the work; in addition to all of this, project managers must be prepared to Project Manager and Business Analyst: Sorting Through the Role Confusion B U S I N E S S A N A LY S I S

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