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Introduction to Business Analysis (IIBA – ECBA)
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Business Analysis Certification Program (IIBA - ECBA Certification)

Created by: Sorin Dumitrascu
Management trainer
Rating:4.2 (506reviews)     12634students enrolled

What Will I Learn?

  • Identify the definition of business analysis.
  • Recognize activities that a business analyst may perform within an organization.
  • Understand how business analysis adds value to an organization.
  • Demonstrate your understanding of the basics of business analysis.
  • Recognize the business analysis knowledge areas.
  • Match key terms used in business analysis with their definitions.
  • Recognize the meaning of six core concepts within the context of business analysis.
  • Demonstrate your understanding of the business analysis knowledge areas, key terms, and core concepts.
  • Identify examples of project team stakeholders.
  • Understand examples of project stakeholders who are outside the project team.
  • Label requirements according to the business analysis classification schema.
  • Differentiate between requirements and designs.
  • Recognize characteristics of the requirements and design cycle.
  • Practice concepts related to business analysis stakeholders, requirements and designs.

Requirements

  • No special requirements or prerequisites, but general knowledge about business would facilitate learning.

Target audience

  • Individuals ready to develop their business analysis skills, knowledge and behaviors as practicing business analysis professionals.

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