Bukola Otesile
About Bukola Otesile
Bukola Otesile is an Agile Business Analyst at Made Tech in Manchester, England, with over 8 years of experience in healthcare process improvement through data analytics and user research.
Title and Current Employment
Bukola Otesile is an Agile Business Analyst currently employed at Made Tech in Manchester, England, United Kingdom. In her role at Made Tech, she focuses on improving healthcare processes, utilizing her extensive experience in business process modeling, gap analysis, and stakeholder management.
Previous Work Experience
Bukola Otesile has a diverse background with multiple roles in different organizations. She has worked as a Freelance Agile Business Analyst in 2021 for three months. In the same year, she was an Agile Immersion Bootcamp Business Analyst at Diverse & Equal for three months and an Agile Business Analyst at Alexander MacLean for one month. Previously, she served as a Healthcare Analyst at The University of Sheffield from 2015 to 2020 and as a HealthTech User Researcher from 2012 to 2015 at the same institution.
Education and Professional Qualifications
Bukola Otesile holds a Masters in Public Health from The University of Sheffield, completed in 2011. She also earned a Bachelor of Pharmacy - BPharm from The University of Lagos, completed in 2007. Additionally, she has pursued further education at BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, enhancing her expertise in IT and Business Analysis.
Project Leadership and UX Research
At Made Tech, Bukola Otesile led a significant project focused on digital transformation in the healthcare sector. The project notably improved patient data management systems. She conducted extensive UX research, utilizing methods like usability testing and surveys to enhance the user experience in healthcare applications. Her efforts have been crucial in streamlining various healthcare processes.
Specializations and Skills
Bukola Otesile specializes in gap analysis to identify inefficiencies in healthcare processes. She proposes data-driven solutions to address these gaps. Her skills in business process modeling have been instrumental in improving operations at Made Tech. Additionally, she plays a key role in stakeholder management, ensuring effective communication between technical teams and healthcare professionals. She is also actively involved in mentoring junior analysts and researchers, fostering a collaborative and learning-focused environment.