Creating the BACCM - Business Analysis Core Concept Model 1.0 Creating the BACCM Julian Sammy, EBA, IIBA The Business Analyst Core Concept Model™(BACCM™) consists of six Core Concepts,
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What are the core concepts in Business Analysis? There are Six Core Concepts that form the foundation of Business Analysis: change, need, solution, context, stakeholder, and value.
Focusing on the solution before requirements definition comes with a risk, where the end product may not really address the problem or may just solve a portion of the problem.
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Understanding how work is done within an organization is very important in deciding change. To do this, business analysts may use a model to see how business processes work within a unit.
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This evolution also challenges how quickly companies are able to react to change, how effective their business processes and procedures are adapted, and how these changes are communicated across
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Stories about business analysis practitioners for business analysis practitioners. Business analysis case study examples and solutions correspond to the various aspects of business like