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ECBA Certification Update 2021

The BAWorld

These updates focus on the areas that are most needed by a business analysis professional in their first year on the job. BABOK GUIDE BUSINESS ANALYSIS KNOWLEDGE CURRENT NEW Business Analysis and BA Professional 2.5% Underlying Competencies 5% 5% Business Analysis key concepts 5% 5% Techniques 12.5% TOTAL 25% 30%.

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BABOK Requirements Life Cycle Management

Watermark Learning

Requirements should be monitored so that the delivered solution aligns with requirements. How To Use Requirements Life Cycle Management The Requirements Life Cycle work will look different in a Waterfall environment compared to an Agile one, but each of the tasks in RCLM will apply to either approach.

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What are the different types of Business Analysts?

The BAWorld

Delivered by industry expert Mr Abhishek Srivastava, who boasts over 26 years of IT experience, the course uniquely combines ECBA preparation with the mastery of formal Business Analysis skills. Engage in real-life projects, including the Frinsley Bank and Car Zone simulations, to apply your learning in both Waterfall and Agile contexts.

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Business Analysis Framework

BA Coach

Next, they grouped them into the following six key knowledge areas: -Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring, -Elicitation and Collaboration. Strategy Analysis. Requirements Analysis and Design Definition. Figure 1 Business Analysis Framework. Business analysis planning and monitoring.

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ECBA™ vs. CCBA® vs. CBAP® vs. IIBA®-AAC: Which IIBA Certification is Right for You?

Watermark Learning

CBAP® (Certified Business Analysis Professional). After outlining the differences between the three core certifications, we will explore what IIBA calls the “specialized” certifications: IIBA®-AAC (Agile Analysis Certificate). IIBA®-CCA (Certificate in Cybersecurity Analysis). IIBA’s Core Business Analysis Certifications.

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Introduction to Business Analysis Body of Knowledge

BA Coach

It contains the business analysis framework: a collection of best practices split into the following six areas of activity (called key knowledge areas): Business analysis planning and monitoring, Elicitation and collaboration. Strategy analysis. Requirements analysis and design definition. What is IIBA ® ?

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BABOK Guide®: Global Standards for Business Analysis

Watermark Learning

Here is a brief explanation of each Knowledge Area: Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring: As a BA, it’s essential to have an organized workflow. It’s a comprehensive update to the old Global Business Analysis Core Standard that’ll get you up-to-speed with all the must-know concepts regarding business analysis.