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BABOK Strategy Analysis

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A post from the Watermark Learning Project Brief Blog. It provides a more detailed analysis of the current state, definition of the desired future state, and then provides a change strategy that recommends the best solution moving forward including a risk assessment and financial analysis of the recommended solution.

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BABOK Requirements Life Cycle Management

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A post from the Watermark Learning Project Brief Blog. IIBA states that the Requirements Management Lifecycle’s purpose is “ to ensure that business, stakeholder, and solution requirements and designs are aligned to one another and that the solution implements them.” Who Should Use Requirements Life Cycle Management?

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BABOK vs PMBOK Guide: What’s the Difference?

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A post from the Watermark Learning Project Brief Blog. It’s designed to help business owners analyze, improve, and grow their businesses using specific tools. This guide focuses on helping people understand how to work with stakeholders toward common goals and determining and documenting the business’s requirements.

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BABOK Guide®: Global Standards for Business Analysis

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A post from the Watermark Learning Project Brief Blog. A detailed overview of the current circumstances as well as a plan for what’s to come. The BABOK Guide® offers an effective framework that can be used to plan, manage, and improve BA activities while also creating a shared language across the organization.

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

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A post from the Watermark Learning Project Brief Blog. In this blog, we will be exploring the various certifications offered by IIBA (International Institute of Business Analysis). There are six knowledge areas in the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK®); they are: Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring.

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Demystifying the CCBA®/CBAP® Application Process

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A post from the Watermark Learning Project Brief Blog. This blog offers practical guidance on filling out the application. First, let’s review the eligibility requirements for CCBA or CBAP: There are six knowledge areas in the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK®); they are: Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring.