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Business Analysis Framework

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At that time IIBA ® , used a slightly different definition of business analysis: “Business analysis is a set of tasks and techniques used to work as a liaison among stakeholders in order to understand the structure, policies, and operations of an organization, and to recommend solutions that enable the organization to achieve its goals.”

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IIBA BABOK Guide Version 3 – What’s Inside?

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BABOK Strategy Analysis

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The BABOK is organized into six knowledge areas: Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring Elicitation and Collaboration Requirements Life Cycle Management Strategy Analysis Requirements Analysis and Design Definition Solution Evaluation Note that the ECBA certification exam does not include questions on Strategy Analysis.

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ECBA Certification Update 2021

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BABOK GUIDE KNOWLEDGE AREAS CURRENT NEW Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring 5% 5% Elicitation & Collaboration 20% 20% Requirements Life Cycle Management 20% 20% Strategy Analysis 5% 0% Requirements Analysis and Design Definition 24% 25% Solution Evaluation 1% 0% TOTAL 75% 70%. TOTAL 25% 30%.

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Introduction to Business Analysis Body of Knowledge

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It contains the business analysis framework: a collection of best practices split into the following six areas of activity (called key knowledge areas): Business analysis planning and monitoring, Elicitation and collaboration. Requirements analysis and design definition. Requirements life cycle management. Strategy analysis.

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How to “Speak BA”: A Peek Inside the BABOK®

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Business Analysis Planning & Monitoring*. Requirements Analysis and Design Definition*. The six concepts are listed below with their generic definitions; the definitions are “customized” for and within each Knowledge Area. The BABOK® also differentiates between requirements and designs. Key Concepts.

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Elicitation and Collaboration

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In previous posts, we introduced the IIBA® , Business Analysis Body of Knowledge® (BABOK®) and the first knowledge area: Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring. As a business analyst you ensure that stakeholders commit to their activities and you monitor their engagement level. What is the Elicitation and Collaboration about?