How to Convince Your Employer to Fund Your BA Certification
When
it comes to career advancement as a Business Analyst, certifications are
definitely the front-runner. Getting a certification has undoubtedly got a lot
of benefits. The primary one is to increase knowledge. As trends are constantly
changing, keeping up to date and improving skills is important. Certifications
also help a professional in becoming more marketable. Having a certification
shows that a minimum standard of knowledge is met, which is essential for
career advancement. It also goes out to prove the person’s commitment to
learning and getting formally certified by an independent body.
After
carefully scrutinizing all the different certifications available for Business
Analysts in the market and finally selecting the one which brings both
recognition and value, comes the most difficult part of paying for the
certification. Many employees look to their employers for help in earning their
certifications. But this is easier said than done. Convincing the employer to
invest in a certification by allowing you to attend the training and also pay
for the course is not a rather straightforward matter.
Top 5 reasons organizations do not fund employee training and
certification
According to several studies, the top 5 reasons,
why organizations do not undertake employee training and certification are-
1. The employee has simply not approached the organization
with a concrete training proposal.
2. Employers do not have an appreciation for the business
value of the training; measurable benefits of the training are not highlighted
and understood.
3.Employers fear a disruption in critical business
activities, especially if the training is for a longer duration
4.Employers are afraid employees will leave after they’ve
invested in their professional development and they become more valuable
professionally
5.Budget
Constraints – an organization might not have enough budget allotted for
training & certification
According to an article in Harvard Business Review, an
analysis of over 1200 young achievers (30-something managers) revealed that
employers generally satisfied their need for increased responsibility and
promotion opportunities. But “they’re
not getting much in the way of formal development, such as training, mentoring
and coaching”.
Having noted the reasons why organizations do not want to fund
employee certifications, let us look at the top reasons why they should be
doing it
1.
Assisting employees’ in their Business Analysis
certification journey leads to happier employees and Rewards and recognition
are great ways to motivate them. The employee can be part of a mentoring
program in the organization wherein he/she is assigned to a few team members to
mentor and guide. This helps in the overall competency development of the
organizations as well as gives a higher recognition to the mentor. This will
create loyal employees, better competency and can get rid of attrition as well.
2.
It boosts productivity. A knowledgeable business analyst
doesn’t only improve his/her work, they help in increasing the overall
productivity of the project by bringing in and sharing expert knowledge. This
improves the knowledge base of the entire organization.
3. Gives
clients/stakeholders greater confidence in the capabilities of the organization
Keeping all this
in mind, when you approach your manager/HR for approval of requisite funding,
it is best to be prepared with something in tune to a sales pitch, as the main
objective is to get the organization to agree to invest time and money on the
certification you have chosen. It is very important to understand how to
convince them.
It is very
important that when you put in an application, you highlight how the
certification is going to benefit the organization and move it towards its
goals. The more that you can show the ROI of the certification to your company,
the better chances you have of getting it approved.
Some pointers to
“sell” your pitch to your employer can be-
Ø Highlight how the certification can help you be better at your job as
a business analyst.
Certifications impart better knowledge of the subject and teach better
ways of doing a job. Let your employer know that this certification will allow
you to tackle new challenges, solve higher business problems, come up with
better and more effective solutions to business problems, allow the
organization to bag better projects. Describe how the certification program will
impact your job, department, and company. Certification can help business
analysts stand out in the field. Stress upon the fact that the process of
achieving and maintaining certification helps ensure that you will be
continually improving and refining your activities.
Ø Impress upon the fact that having a certified business
analyst in a project boosts its productivity
Signify the business value of the certification by showing
measurable benefits to the organization like an increase in project performance
as you will be having specialized knowledge thanks to your certification course
and improved skill set.
This will lead to higher trust by the customer and easier
to convince the client on the basis of improved skill set.
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Another
way to help your cause is to do your research
It is important that you have all the necessary
information with yourself while making the pitch. Knowledge about the various
aspects of your certification will help you in convincing your employer better
understand the need of the same. Some of the points which you should be
prepared with can be-
▪
The total cost of the certification
▪
Duration of the certification
▪
The global reputation of the certification provider
▪ Will the course require you to take time off for your
preparation, explore if you can complete the course in online mode to minimize
the disruption to business/absence from work
▪
Cost-benefit of the certification to the company
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Convince
your employer that taking up the certification is not going to affect your job.
Studying outside work hours should be the aim, as it has
minimal impact on your job. This gives your employer peace of mind in knowing
that project deadlines will not be affected due to your course. Try to convince
your employer that you will not be leaving the organization once you get
certified and are willing to sign some kind of bond to show your intent towards
it. (It’s good for your reputation too as it shows your loyalty towards your employer
and can help you in the future when you’re looking for a job anyway.)
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You
can impart the knowledge you have learnt to other team members
Giving back to others is the greatest form of serving a
community. A certified business analyst can impart their knowledge/mentor team
members on the newer skills. This will help the entire team, department, and
company do better and work more efficiently.
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Highlight
how having a certified BA in the project can build the confidence of the
clients/stakeholders
Having a
certified business analyst demonstrates to customers, competitors, suppliers,
staff, and investors that the organization uses industry-standard business
analysis practices. It also demonstrates to the stakeholders that the business
is run effectively and as per latest industry norms and practices.
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