
A friend seeks qualified professional for the jobs below in Nairobi. He has not shared more details than this (Company, Minimum qualification etc) . please inbox CV if interested. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 12:20 PM Subject: Helf for some position To: Norman Boinett <nboinett@gmail.com> Hi Norman, Please help me in finding some suitable people for the following position. MIS Analyst - • Create weekly and monthly reports. • Create interface files. • Check correctness of the output and reconcile with reports of the accounting department. • Create simple and complex database queries, data extracts and spreadsheets to answer ad-hoc end-user enquiries. • Develop new management reports in support of a wide range of queries from a growing customer base. • Obtain and clarify user requirements for new reports/queries. Business Analyst Defines and documents customer business functions and processes. Consults with client functional unit management and personnel to identify, define and document business needs and objectives, current operational procedures, problems, input and output requirements, and levels of systems access. Acts as a liaison between client departmental end-users, technical analysts, information technology analysts and consultants in the analysis, design, configuration, of Mobiquity systems to ensure optimal operational performance Analyzes the feasibility of, and develops requirements for, new systems and enhancements to existing systems; ensures the system design fits the needs of the users. Tracks and fully documents changes for functional and business specifications; writes detailed universally understood procedures for permanent records and for use in training. Regards, Anand -- *“And one should bear in mind that there is nothing more difficult to execute, more dubious of success, nor more dangerous to administer than to introduce a new order of things; for he whointroduces it has all those who profit from the old order as his enemies,and he has only lukewarm allies in all those who might profit from the new. This lukewarmness partly stems from fear of their adversaries . . . and partly from the skepticism of men, who do not truly believe in new things unless they have actually had personal experience of them.”* (From Chapter VI of Niccoló Machiavelli,The Prince. Peter Bondanella and Mark Musa,translators. Oxford University Press revised edition, 1984, p. 21.)
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