tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28351195.post-80040365919696284292007-08-08T06:49:00.000+02:002007-08-08T06:49:00.000+02:002007-08-08T06:49:00.000+02:00Hi Pawel,I happened to come by your article and it...Hi Pawel,<BR/>I happened to come by your article and it is very informative. Your article has given me a few tips but more advice from your would be much appreciated.<BR/><BR/>I am working as a Business Analyst but am finding it hard in my role (I would consider myself a newbie although I have done support roles previously). I am completely confused and am now wondering if I made the mistake of jumping into this role. Previously I used to assist Senior Business Analysts with the analysis (relating to the enhancements of the system we were supporting) and then they would take on things from there (as to writing up the documents). <BR/><BR/>Now I am involved in collecting the business requirements for a web interface (I do not deal with the technical aspects) The problem I am facing is that I am not getting much feedback from my manager about the documents I prepare. I am not a technical person and am only working with business users and documenting their business requirements (I am trying to document requirements based on existing websites) <BR/><BR/>I feel very overwhelmed am wondering if I am not efficient enough. I have always performed well in all my jobs and have been very good in my roles. This is my first job where I feel I am lost and don't know where to go. I feel very lost and really feel like quitting.<BR/><BR/>I am reading books and sites about business analysis and system analysis and what I should do. I really like to learn new things constantly and feel I am not using my capabilities efficiently.<BR/><BR/>Thanks<BR/>A confused BAAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com