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BABOK Guide®: Global Standards for Business Analysis

Watermark Learning

Thankfully, the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA®) created and maintains the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK) Guide — an indispensable reference that is widely regarded as a gold standard in business analysis.

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

Watermark Learning

I queried another BA in India for which requirements attributes he thought it best to collect and he understood immediately that I was referring to 10 valuable pieces of information regarding requirements that IIBA offers for consideration. And, my personal pet peeve, is that many BAs refer to ALL requirements as “business requirements.”

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BABOK Requirements Life Cycle Management

Watermark Learning

What is Requirements Life Cycle Management (RLCM)? Within this knowledge area, the BA conducts tasks that: establish meaningful relationships between related requirements and designs, maintain requirements for reuse, assess changes to requirements and designs when changes are proposed, and analyzes and gains consensus on changes.

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A Comprehensive Guide to CCBA Certification

The BAWorld

The CCBA® certification is for Business Analysts, Product Managers, Trainers, Hybrid Business Analysis professionals (Project Manager, Testers, Quality Assurance (QA) professionals, Change/Transformation Managers, and Designers), and even Non-BA Consultants. Provide references. Agree to Code of Conduct.

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BABOK vs PMBOK Guide: What’s the Difference?

Watermark Learning

It’s produced by the Project Management Institute (PMI). While BABOK focuses on general business analysis and frameworks, PMBOK relies on project management principles and practices. It breaks down the primary components of a project into inputs, outputs, tools, and techniques.