Business Analysis Elicitation and Collaboration (IIBA -ECBA)
Business Analysis Certification Program (IIBA – ECBA Certification)
What you’ll learn
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Identify tasks involved in elicitation and collaboration
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Identify roles of the business analyst during the elicitation and collaboration process
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Demonstrate your understanding of the tasks and roles involved in BA elicitation and collaboration
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Recognise considerations when preparing for elicitation
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Recognise guidelines and techniques used to prepare for elicitation
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Distinguish between the roles of stakeholders involved in preparing for elicitation
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Demonstrate your understanding of the tasks, techniques, and roles involved in preparing for elicitation
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Recognise inputs and elements used to conduct elicitation
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Recognise guidelines and techniques used to conduct elicitation
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Distinguish between the roles of stakeholders involved in conducting elicitation
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Demonstrate your understanding of the tasks, techniques, and roles involved in conducting elicitation
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Recognise inputs and elements used to confirm elicitation results
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Recognise guidelines and techniques used to confirm elicitation results
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Identify the key stakeholder in confirming elicitation results
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Demonstrate your understanding of the tasks, techniques, and roles involved in confirming elicitation results
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Recognise considerations for communicating business analysis information
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Recognise the guidelines and techniques used to communicate business analysis information
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Recognise how to work with stakeholders when communicating BA information
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Demonstrate your understanding of the tasks, techniques, and roles involved in communicating BA information
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Identify inputs and elements used in managing stakeholder collaboration
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Recognise the guidelines and techniques used in managing stakeholder collaboration
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Identify qualities of strong stakeholder collaboration
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Demonstrate your understanding of the tasks, techniques, and roles involved in managing stakeholder collaboration
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 behaviors as practicing business analysis professionals.