Information Systems

College of Business Administration
University of Missouri - St. Louis

Information Systems Analysis Skills
Homework Assignment

Day Section

Inshi Al-Barwani
-Ability to work on own initiative, i.e. although some guidance and direction may be needed, the individual is self-motivated and can work independently.
-Must be a Team Player
-Attention to detail and thoroughness is essential.

Glen Becker
-must be a team player
-must be willing to learn how the system works
-Must remain opened minded

Mark Breitenstein
-The Analyst must be inovative and creative.
-The Analyst must be able to easily relay his/her ideas to co-workers.
-The Analyst must be knowledgeable of the system in question.

Nicholas Brown
-Oral/written communication.
-Attention to detail.
-Problem solving methodology proven to be successful.

Steve Burch
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Timothy Cervenka
-Being a team player and being able to lead a group
-Communication skills; being able to work and comm. with those around you
-Knowledge of the system

Christopher Degroat
-Good organization skills
-Good communication skills
-On-hands Experience

Edmond Deuser
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Richard Donner
-Must be a team player with the ability to be leader when needed
-Good communication skills
-Knowledge of both the business world and IT

Melissa Driver
-pay attention to small details
-have education and experience with the system
-have good people and customer skills

Henry Eirich
-Having good "people skills" to be able to work well within a group of colleagues.
-To be organized and be on task.
-Having experience in the way computer systems work and how to effectively apply that knowledge to business.

David Erickson
-Good communication skills
-Open to outside ideas and theories
-At least a basic understanding of the system

Najla Faizi
-. Some type of programming language training
-Social and communication skills
-The person has to be a team player with some leadership skills

Kathryn Freeman
-strong leadership skills
-courage
-able to communicate efficiently

David Grieshaber
-be a leader
-communicate well
-persistence

Michael Griffin
-Programming experience
-Bachelors Degree
-Business background

Malika Hurst
-Knowledge of the company and its processes
-Excellent oral/written communication
-Able to lead a group and be a team player

Joe Jacobs
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Nicholaus Lograsso
-Good communication skills
-Attention to detail
-Ability to understand both business and IT

Pat Mccurren
-Experience in the programming language used in a company
-Good communication skills
-Bachelors Degree, or appropriate training

Ryan McMullen
-Ability to speak to people effectively
-Ability to work well with others
-Must have the appropriate technical skills

Judy Moss
-Technical Skills: They must be able to preform task assign and communicate effectively with others
-Management Skills: They are almost members of project teams and use organizational resources
-Communication Skills: They must have the ability to successfully communicate with others

Stephanie Murray
-Everyone must be a team player
-Each member must possess heavy organization skills
-Each member must be a problem solver

Callie Overbeck
-Experience in the areas of project management systems design, implementation, business process analysis.
-Some type of programming language training.
-Bachelor degree or equivelant experience.

Timothy Pinkerton
-communicating well with others in a team environment
-knowing how to use computer systems for business applications
-having programming experience

Shilpa Rajgire
-Experience in systems analysis and design, programming, interpreting business applications, and database managements.
-Problem solver
-Strong interpersonal and leadership skills.

Cindy Schley
-Be able to work well with a team
-Be able to communicate well both written and orally
-Be able to solve/handle different problems

Samantha Shear
- communication skills
-bachelor's degree or better
-job related experience

Melinda Sullentrop
-The individual has to be a team player with some leadership skills  
-Analytical, interpersonal, and communication skills are required in most cases
-Ability to Design, program, tests, and analyze files and programs

Mark Sutherlin
- Experience in translating business requirements to system specifications
-Excellent analytical, interpersonal and communication skills
-Works with everyone from users to high-level managers

Kirstin Vlietstra
-Job Experience
-Independant Worker and good interpersonal skills and leadership skills
-Proficient technological knowledge

Martin Wilmes
- Experience - some knowledge and/or past experience in the field.
-Good people skills - ability to talk to others and get what you need from them, teamwork is very important in analysis.
-Education - you need education in the programming languages you will work and whatever programs you use.

Todd Wilson
-Good communication skills
-Must be able to work with a team
-Good problem solving techniques

Patty Wilson
-Strong People and communication skills
-Able to work in a team and be a team player
-Bachelor's degree or equivalant experience


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