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What Is Business Analysis | Who Is a Business Analyst

Passionate BA

What I am trying to say is that these examples perfectly show the nature of business analysis and the fact that we do it every single day. What is business analysis: definition Here is the definition from the BABOK® Guide. Everything we do is a process. When you book a vacation – that is a process.

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BPR vs BPM – What is the Difference?

The BAWorld

Business Process Re-engineering, often known as BPRE, is a business management technique that involves undertaking a business process reconstruction for the purpose of improving the product or service quality while simultaneously minimizing long-term expenditure. What is Business Process Management (BPM)?

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Your Next Process Model’s Degree of Abstraction

Modern Analyst

Both the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) Business Analysis Standard [1], and the Project Management Institute (PMI) Guide to Business Analysis [2] call for certified business analysts to be capable of preparing and using process models. Conclusion A process model is not just a flowchart.

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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. Requirements life cycle management. Requirements analysis and design definition.

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Blog: IIBA BABOK Version Three Released This Week

IAG Consulting

. “It marks an important milestone in the evolution of the business analysis profession and establishes a new standard by positioning BAs as leaders who contribute to enterprise-wide success through alignment of change with strategy and innovation in business architecture, processes and information technology.”