Strategy analysis should be performed as a business need is identified. It provides context to requirements analysis and design definition for a given change.
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Dreaming of career growth? Learn how IIBA certifications helped these seven business analysis professionals reach new heights in diverse fields.
The six core concepts highlighted in the definition of business analysis — Change, Need, Solution, Value, Stakeholder, and Context — form a powerful model for effective business analysis, the
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Project manager Bolanle Oladokun enhanced her process analysis expertise through IIBA's KnowledgeHub. She used expert insights and comprehensive resources like process flow guides to create
The Business Analysis Standard intentionally does not include information on the knowledge areas defined in the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK® Guide). For comprehensive details on
Requirements and Designs Life Cycle Management describes the tasks that business analysis professionals perform to manage and maintain requirements and designs from creation to retirement.
What are the competencies for ECBA? IIBA ECBA™ Certification recognizes individuals ready to develop their business analysis skills, knowledge and behaviours as practicing business analysis
Business analysis is used to identify and articulate the need for change in how organizations work, and to facilitate that change.
Solution Evaluation describes the tasks that business analysis professionals perform to assess the performance of, and value delivered by a solution in use by the enterprise, and to recommend