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In the realm of analysis, not all analysts are created equal. This exploration delves into the distinct differences between younger and more experienced analysts and highlights the importance of understanding the entire analysis workflow. Analysts are critical in bridging the gap between data and decision making, yet are often not recognized as the final decision makers. This discussion emphasizes the need for effective information delivery to stakeholders and the necessity for support systems that enhance current analysis processes while evolving them toward more effective methods.
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All Analysts are not created equal Analysis 101 ACH red team-blue team Younger analysts differ from more experienced analysts Time for analysis differs Sensemaking? Domain expertise Vs. breadth
The Analysis Process consists of more than just analyzing the data Getting data in Getting results out Need to look at the entire workflow
Analysts are NOT the decision makers Analysts need to deliver understandable information to the decision makers.
Not all analysts are happy with their current process • Any support for the analysis process needs to support what is currently done • AND needs to help community move towards a desired process • Which, unfortunately, most of them are not able to articulate:-
Analysts (for the most part) are not Programmers X Political science History majors military scientists Financial