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Solution Evaluation

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The last knowledge area in the BABOK ® framework is called Solution Evaluation. Its main focus is on assessing the (completely or partially) delivered solution’s value and performance. What is Solution Evaluation? Thanks to these conditions, you know the delivered solution works properly.

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Business Analysis Knowledge Areas Explained as per BABoK

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Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring. These key tasks are: Plan Business Analysis Approach. Business analysis work needs to be planned at the start of each new project, which involves the consideration of methodology (e.g. Plan Stakeholder Engagement. Plan Business Analysis Governance.

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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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Business Analysis Framework

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Next, they grouped them into the following six key knowledge areas: -Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring, -Elicitation and Collaboration. Solution Evaluation. Business analysis planning and monitoring. Requirements feasibility is checked and we also start thinking about possible solutions. Strategy Analysis.

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Hybrid PM/BA Roles: Should these be Separate Functions?

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Planning, Forecasting and Estimation. Tracing out how changes to one component of a system or plan can have much broader ripple effects. Understanding the problem at hand, identifying solutions, selecting an option and following it through. Solution Evaluation. Both roles require the following competencies: 1.

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BABOK Guide®: Global Standards for Business Analysis

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A detailed overview of the current circumstances as well as a plan for what’s to come. You need to be familiar with the BABOK if you want to take any IIBA® certification exam, as most IIBA® exams will evaluate your familiarity with the BABOK. The outcomes? They then suggest changes or even opt for another direction if needed.

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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. When this is ready, you conduct elicitation activities and document their outcomes. Elicitation Activity Plan. This task produces the Elicitation Activity Plan.