Anonymous asked a question to Debbie F.
Hello. Responsibilities of my role tend to be split into two different parts. My first responsibility is to the team who report to me. This company has some excellent people policies and they are very keen to support colleagues through a number of different initiatives. Making sure I'm aware of all of these and passing the information on to colleagues at what might be a difficult time is key.
My other main responsibility is to the business, ensuring all work for projects is delivered on time. There are a number of different teams involved in project delivery. Its key to remember that any delay delivering our work will have an impact on other teams further along the project timeline.
Over both of these is tight governance. As you would expect from a financial institution, our customers and people are at the heart of everything we do and its essential to make sure all information provided is accurate and clear.
This would depend on your knowledge and experience. If you were an experienced Lead Business Analyst you would be expected to do analysis planning, attending working groups representing the BAs, recruitment if required amongst other duties. If you were less experienced and looking to challenge yourself you would be given support from another Lead BA to set you on the right track for success. Someone who would be allocated to be on hand to answer any queries and give guidance should this be required. Within my team we have a number of Lead BAs working in the same area on different projects and we are always available to discuss things and offer support.
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