Business Analysis Certification Program – The Concepts
Business Analysis Certification Program (IIBA – ECBA Certification)
What you’ll learn
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In the first section, the one called Introduction to Business Analysis, we’re going to talk about some of the foundational concepts related to business analysis.
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The second section, the one called Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring, we’re going to begin looking at the business analysis knowledge areas, beginning with business analysis planning and monitoring.
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In the third section, the one called Business Analysis Elicitation and Collaboration, we’re going to examine the ongoing process of elicitation and collaboration and find out how business analysts identify and reach agreements with stakeholders on requirements.
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In the fourth course, the one called Business Analysis and Requirements Life Cycle Management, we’re going to begin looking at the business analysis knowledge area Requirements Life Cycle Management.
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The fifth section, the one called Business Analysis and Strategy Analysis, is about the knowledge area Strategy Analysis and the four tasks that make it up.
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In the sixth section, the one called Business Analysis and RADD: Requirements Definition, we’re going to begin looking at the knowledge area requirements analysis and design definition.
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The seventh section is Part Two of Requirements Analysis and Design Definition topic. It covers the last three tasks, which are all related to creating a requirements architecture.
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The eight course, the one on Business Analysis and Solution Evaluation, will be focused on tasks that make up the final knowledge area – Solution Evaluation.
Requirements
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No special requirements or prerequisites, but general knowledge about business would facilitate learning.
Who this course is for:
- Individuals ready to develop their business analysis skills, knowledge and behaviours as practicing business analysis professionals.