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S**G
Excellent and Intelligible handbook for all Salesforce professionals!
This is a 'easy to read', 'easy to understand' book that's well structured to cover all topics that a Salesforce business analyst would need to know. Srini used a plethora of practical use cases to explain the concepts as clearly as possible. Dividing the book into 3 logical parts that a business analyst goes through during a project life cycle makes this much more practical to read. I think this book is a good read for even non-salesforce folks as it talks about a lot of concepts that apply to all technologies in the industry. Highly recommend this book for everyone in the salesforce industry regardless of their role and experience. A book that enriches anyone and everyone that reads it. Wish this came out years ago - highly recommended!
G**R
A solid text for any business analyst, Salesforce or otherwise
I've spent decades creating requirements for business applications, whether in business process reengineering, digital transformation or as a product manager for enterprise software, over that time I have discovered a lot, made plenty of mistakes and finally honed how I practice into a set of concepts and techniques that work for me. You can do the same... or you can read this book. It's comprehensive, well written and easy to read, the illustrations are clear and useful. If you're working in the Salesforce ecosystem trying to configure the tools to your business, you won't go wrong if you follow this book. If you're not working in Salesforce, reading this book will not be a waste of your time.
S**A
This is a keeper
As a SF business analyst, I thought I knew enough to support my users. But this book taught me everything else that makes me a more effective and knowledgeable BA. The tone of the book is not preachy, it’s actually easy to read and understand. And I like how the topics are grouped together. This book is a keeper, because I expect to refer to it when necessary in my daily analyst role.
K**K
Lot of information
This book was printed for me on Jan 7th? Didn’t know that’s what people are doing these days. I know most of the content in this but have a hard time to remember, so I bought this book for reference. It’s got most information: SDLC, responsibilities, and more.And then 10 days later I lost my job. I am not linking my plight to the book though. It’s a nice book
S**G
Comprehensive coverage of all phases of a Salesforce Project with real life examples
The author explains every phase with examples that you can easily relate to in real life. The author also touches on things that are often ignored or forgotten in such initiatives - like identifying Non Functional Requirements.The book does a great job in reminding Analysts to always keep the end user experience in mind even when you are dealing with technical aspects of the implementation. The book will come in handy for all Salesforce Analysts working on an implementation, small or large.
L**O
Es una buena Guia
Cualquiera que inicie en una implementación de Salesforce deberia leerlo.Es también un complemento para preparar la certificación de Business Analyst de Salesforce
P**S
Demonstrates the value of good business requirement gathering and traceability.
The Salesforce Business Analyst Handbook uses everyday common sense and real life case studies to demonstrate the value of good business requirement gathering, and traceability to implementation. The reading is Salesforce centric, yet contains concepts that can be applied to any industry, system, application, or project type. An informative overview for beginners and experts alike.
S**Y
Pretty basic
I guess I was expecting something else. This is pretty basic. I knew all the concepts already.
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