Assessment and Analytics 2018-07-30T15:36:49+00:00

Assessment and Analytics

THE ART OF MINING, ANALYZING AND INTERPRETING DATA

An analyst converts raw data into useful and meaningful information that can be used to make sound business and operational decisions to meet organizational growth objectives. The information provides comprehensive support and assistance for day-to-day strategic planning and project management activities. The analyst conducts the conversion exercising sound judgment, accuracy, and accountability.

Participation in research and development of strategic and business plans consistent with the administrative, legal and ethical requirements and objectives of the organization is an integral part of the job of an analyst. Monitoring industry trends and performing market and competitor analysis as well as researching new programs, services and technologies and assessing fit and impact on system and facilities are all expected duties of an analyst.

The analyst ensures the organization meets regulatory and compliance requirements necessary for accreditation’s in collaboration with Management while developing executive presentations that afford clear visualizations and convey a concise story backed by data.

While the analyst develops data analytics supporting the strategic planning process from development of initiative through implementation and tracking, they must also interpret and summarize internal/external data for high-level business direction and decision making.

The responsibilities of harnessing data from multiple sources and providing sound understanding and insight on the local, regional and national marketplace, is an important aspect of the analyst’s job.

LET THE STAFF AT EAGLE CONSULTING CONVERT YOUR DATA INTO USEFUL INFORMATION

Quality Assurance and Testing extends beyond just fixing issues or problems discovered or experienced. Effective Quality Assurance and Testing entails a disciplined structured approach to preventing, eliminating, and reducing the damaging effects of defects, problems and issues.

Specialized testing areas include:

  • Usability Testing
  • Security Testing
  • Product Testing
  • Compliance Testing
  • Performance Testing

Experience – Services

  • Business System Analyst

    The position of Business Systems Analyst has always been Dr. Sullivan’s first love in her long career in the IT industry. She began working as a Business Systems Analyst in 1993 and was immediately drawn to the challenge presented by this position. As a Business… Read more…

  • Computer Systems Analyst

    Dr. Sullivan began working as a Computer Systems Analyst in 1990. During the last 17 years, her ability to research a company’s needs and to make the appropriate recommendations for moving forward has reached a high level of expertise. Dr. Sullivan’s meticulous method of examining… Read more…

  • Database Specialist

    In her position of Database Administrator and Database Analyst, Dr. Sullivan uses her knowledge and substantial experience in IT to protect the integrity of each company’s data. Part of her responsibilities includes making the needed data available to the client and the employees. An understanding… Read more…

  • Software Architect

    Dr. Sullivan’s natural inclination toward both the technical and the mechanical workings of computer systems are assets that have served her well since 2008 in her position as Software Architect. Her technical nature partnered with years of study and hands-on experience has allowed her to… Read more…

  • IT Auditor

    In her position of IT Auditor, Dr. Sullivan creates a solid information technology infrastructure while collaborating with clients to devise and implement policies and procedures to ensure network security. Due to the rapidly changing world of IT, keeping her technological skills current is a prime… Read more…

Quality Information Systems (web or software applications) are the backbone of most business operations today (whether client-facing or internal), yet, according to Research studies “one-third of business stakeholders are dissatisfied with the quality of their current information systems.”

A poorly integrated and tested information system severely effects on an organization’s clients, sales, partnerships, employees and financial bottom line.

Security, cloud computing, virtualization, service-oriented architectures, mobile deployments, and ever-changing compliance requirements all strain the performance of information systems and the abilities of IT department or team.