Business Analysis
Deloitte’s Business Analysis service helps to analyse business problems, understand user needs and identify solutions to address them. This includes: defining business problems, investigating the current state (as-is), identifying root causes for issues, capturing user needs, defining the future state (to-be), and identifying options/recommendations for digital, cloud-based products and services.
Features
- Problem statements defined based on user research and stakeholder engagement
- Current state analysis captured/validated based on user feedback
- Prioritised user needs written as epics and user stories
- Requirements based on user feedback, strategic imperatives and other factors
- Options papers for to-be future state (technology, processes, organisation design)
- Recommendations packs created at the end of each project/discovery
- Ongoing business analysis support during delivery, test and ELS
- Ability to flex size of BA team based on demand
Benefits
- Viable, user-centred design based on user research, prototyping and analysis
- Full traceability from business problems through user needs and recommendations
- End-to-end business analysis across different systems, handoffs, geographies, etc
- Evidence base and detailed analysis to support business cases
- Experienced Business Analysts who can ‘bridge’ business/technology
- Blended teams with client Business Analysts where possible
- Supporting internal business analysis capability growth
- Use of client tools where possible for business analysis artefacts
- Compatible with agile or waterfall approaches
Pricing
£450 a unit a day
Service documents
Request an accessible format
Framework
G-Cloud 14
Service ID
5 8 4 8 2 7 9 4 2 3 5 8 4 9 0
Contact
DELOITTE LLP
Donna Farrell
Telephone: 0207 303 0913
Email: publicsectorbidteam@deloitte.co.uk
Planning
- Planning service
- Yes
- How the planning service works
-
We will work with you to understand the full breadth of scope that requires business analysis and then typically propose a roadmap to complete this analysis in an iterative fashion, driven by business priority, programme imperative, or some other factor as agreed with the buyer.
We have a standard methodology and template for running discoveries, which we will use as our starting point where appropriate and tailor for the buyer’s needs. - Planning service works with specific services
- No
Training
- Training service provided
- No
Setup and migration
- Setup or migration service available
- Yes
- How the setup or migration service works
- For buyers who are migrating the cloud-based services, our future state assessment will show how ways-of-working will change in the new environment. Where needed, we can include User Personas to highlight the impact on roles in the buyer’s organisation to support, comparing as-is and to-be, with migration to the cloud.
- Setup or migration service is for specific cloud services
- No
Quality assurance and performance testing
- Quality assurance and performance testing service
- No
Security testing
- Security services
- No
Ongoing support
- Ongoing support service
- No
Service scope
- Service constraints
-
To make the most of this service buyers need executive level governance to make decisions, resolve issues, set strategic direction, and to provide inputs like:
• Strategic objectives
• Current services, customers and channels
• Current organisation structure, staffing, partners and suppliers
• Financial information, including capital and operating/revenue costs and income
• IT and systems information about the current application architecture
• Contract information, including exit payments and expiry dates
• Details of other relevant in-flight initiatives
User support
- Email or online ticketing support
- No
- Phone support
- No
- Web chat support
- No
- Support levels
- We provide dedicated support from a project team, led by a Lead Engagement Partner who is accountable for the delivery of our service. This support is part of our service, and is provided throughout the duration of our service provision. It is typically available during working hours (Monday to Friday) but, with agreement, we can provide service and support for critical deadlines outside these hours.
Resellers
- Supplier type
- Not a reseller
Staff security
- Staff security clearance
- Other security clearance
- Government security clearance
- Up to Developed Vetting (DV)
Standards and certifications
- ISO/IEC 27001 certification
- Yes
- Who accredited the ISO/IEC 27001
- BSI Assurance UK Limited
- ISO/IEC 27001 accreditation date
- 01/04/2022
- What the ISO/IEC 27001 doesn’t cover
- The scope of the Information Security Management System is limited to the scope of Deloitte LLP and its subsidiaries in the UK, Gibraltar, Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
- ISO 28000:2007 certification
- No
- CSA STAR certification
- No
- PCI certification
- No
- Cyber essentials
- Yes
- Cyber essentials plus
- Yes
- Other security certifications
- No
Social Value
- Social Value
-
Social Value
- Fighting climate change
- Covid-19 recovery
- Tackling economic inequality
- Equal opportunity
- Wellbeing
Fighting climate change
Deloitte is committed to delivering effective stewardship of the natural environment both with our clients and within communities. We do this through our methodologies, how we run projects, how we work in partnership with our Social Value Delivery Partners and how we think about the future direction of our business. Specific action we would take to support a client with this theme would depend on the scale and scope of the engagement, the Social Value Model Award Criteria (MACs) deemed relevant to the contract, and the locality/beneficiaries/communities we are targeting.
Each engagement will be designed as an impact led service, with Social Value run as a workstream in parallel with the core phases/deliverables of the contract. A Social Value Lead will be assigned to each engagement to agree KPIs and oversee progress and delivery of commitments.
We have infrastructure in place to deliver against this theme. Our Social Value Team manages our ecosystem of Social Value Delivery Partners, and shapes our commitments for delivering additional environmental benefits and influencing environmental improvement and protection. This is done in collaboration with our WorldClimate team, Responsible Business team and Net Zero Transformation, Strategy and Innovation Team.
Our WorldClimate strategy focuses on four objectives where we can make the biggest impact: achieving Net Zero by 2030: Operating Green; empowering individuals through education and sustainability challenges/tools; and engaging ecosystems by collaborating with our clients, alliance partners, NGOs, industry groups, suppliers, and others to address climate change at a systems and operations level.
Our engagement teams can undertake volunteering activities with our climate related Social Value Delivery Partners as social value commitments, contributing to habitat creation and increasing biodiversity (e.g. WWT, WDC). We also have partnerships where we can co-design commitments around green skills, green jobs and carbon literacy.Covid-19 recovery
Deloitte is committed to integrating the five Social Value (SV) themes within the UK Government’s SV Model into engagements through our methodologies, how we run projects, how we work in partnership with other organisations and how we think about the future direction of our business. Specific action we would take to support a client with this theme would depend on the scale and scope of the engagement, the SV Model Award Criteria (MACs) deemed relevant to the contract, and the locality/beneficiaries/communities we are targeting.
Each engagement will be designed as an impact led service, with Social Value run as a workstream in parallel with the core phases/deliverables of the contract. A Social Value Lead will be assigned to each engagement to agree KPIs and oversee progress and delivery of SV commitments.
Our dedicated SV Team provides the bidding and governance infrastructure to deliver against all 5 themes. The team manages our ecosystem of SV delivery partners, shapes our commitments, promotes good practice, and monitors delivery/impact for our clients to ensure the policy outcomes are met.
Via our social impact strategy, 5 Million Futures (5MF), we also have access to a broad range of societal partners across 24 geographies in the UK, 16 nationwide partnerships and 34 partnerships with schools. The priority areas within our strategy are digital skills, education and employability, with inclusion at their core. The Strategy focuses the firm's resources and efforts on addressing inequality, helping people/communities to develop job skills and recover from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, improve educational outcomes and access opportunities to succeed in this rapidly changing economy. We have also co-developed a range of products and services with our 30+ Social Value Delivery Partners, enabling us to deliver a range of activities specific to an engagement.Tackling economic inequality
Deloitte is committed to integrating the five Social Value (SV) themes within the UK Government’s SV Model into engagements through our methodologies, how we run projects, how we work in partnership with other organisations and how we think about the future direction of our business. Specific action we would take to support a client with this theme would depend on the scale and scope of the engagement, the SV Model Award Criteria (MACs) deemed relevant to the contract, and the locality/beneficiaries/communities we are targeting.
Each engagement will be designed as an impact led service, with Social Value run as a workstream in parallel with the core phases/deliverables of the contract. A Social Value Lead will be assigned to each engagement to agree KPIs and oversee progress and delivery of SV commitments.
Our dedicated SV Team provides the bidding and governance infrastructure to deliver against all 5 themes. The team manages our ecosystem of SV delivery partners, shapes our commitments, promotes good practice, and monitors delivery/impact for our clients to ensure the policy outcomes are met.
Via our social impact strategy, 5 Million Futures (5MF), we also have access to a broad range of societal partners across 24 geographies in the UK, 16 nationwide partnerships and 34 partnerships with schools. The priority areas within our strategy are digital skills, education and employability, with inclusion at their core. The Strategy focuses the firm's resources and efforts on addressing inequality, helping people/communities to develop job skills and recover from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, improve educational outcomes and access opportunities to succeed in this rapidly changing economy. We have also co-developed a range of products and services with our 30+ Social Value Delivery Partners, enabling us to deliver a range of activities specific to an engagement.Equal opportunity
Deloitte is committed to integrating the five Social Value (SV) themes within the UK Government’s SV Model into engagements through our methodologies, how we run projects, how we work in partnership with other organisations and how we think about the future direction of our business. Specific action we would take to support a client with this theme would depend on the scale and scope of the engagement, the SV Model Award Criteria (MACs) deemed relevant to the contract, and the locality/beneficiaries/communities we are targeting.
Each engagement will be designed as an impact led service, with Social Value run as a workstream in parallel with the core phases/deliverables of the contract. A Social Value Lead will be assigned to each engagement to agree KPIs and oversee progress and delivery of SV commitments.
Our dedicated SV Team provides the bidding and governance infrastructure to deliver against all 5 themes. The team manages our ecosystem of SV delivery partners, shapes our commitments, promotes good practice, and monitors delivery/impact for our clients to ensure the policy outcomes are met.
Via our social impact strategy, 5 Million Futures (5MF), we also have access to a broad range of societal partners across 24 geographies in the UK, 16 nationwide partnerships and 34 partnerships with schools. The priority areas within our strategy are digital skills, education and employability, with inclusion at their core. The Strategy focuses the firm's resources and efforts on addressing inequality, helping people/communities to develop job skills and recover from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, improve educational outcomes and access opportunities to succeed in this rapidly changing economy. We have also co-developed a range of products and services with our 30+ Social Value Delivery Partners, enabling us to deliver a range of activities specific to an engagement.Wellbeing
Deloitte is committed to integrating the five Social Value (SV) themes within the UK Government’s SV Model into engagements through our methodologies, how we run projects, how we work in partnership with other organisations and how we think about the future direction of our business. Specific action we would take to support a client with the wellbeing theme would depend on the scale and scope of the engagement, the SV Model Award Criteria (MACs) deemed relevant to the contract, and the locality/beneficiaries/ communities we are targeting.
Each engagement will be designed as an impact led service, with Social Value run as a workstream in parallel with the core phases/deliverables of the contract. A Social Value Lead will be assigned to an engagement to agree KPIs and oversee progress and delivery of SV commitments.
Our dedicated Social Value Team provides the bidding and governance infrastructure to support engagement teams. The team manages our ecosystem of Social Value Delivery Partners, shapes our commitments, promotes good practice, and monitors delivery/impact for our clients to ensure the policy outcomes of improving the health and wellbeing within the contract workforce and community cohesion are met.
We have an extensive programme of wellbeing initiatives, tools and events to support our contract workforce. Our Future of Wellbeing team also specialises in wellbeing impact measurement, strategy, and culture, and can work with clients on improving these areas in their organisation. Their methodology is informed by best practice from around the world (e.g. CIPD, COMB-model of behaviour change, World Happiness Report, BSI ISO 45003, Thriving at work standards Stevenson/Farmer, City Mental Health Alliance).
Pricing
- Price
- £450 a unit a day
- Discount for educational organisations
- No