Introduction to Business Analysis (IIBA – ECBA)
Introduction to Business Analysis (IIBA – ECBA), available at $54.99, has an average rating of 3.91, with 29 lectures, 1 quizzes, based on 500 reviews, and has 12627 subscribers.
You will learn about 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. This course is ideal for individuals who are Individuals ready to develop their business analysis skills, knowledge and behaviors as practicing business analysis professionals. It is particularly useful for Individuals ready to develop their business analysis skills, knowledge and behaviors as practicing business analysis professionals.
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Summary
Title: Introduction to Business Analysis (IIBA – ECBA)
Price: $54.99
Average Rating: 3.91
Number of Lectures: 29
Number of Quizzes: 1
Number of Published Lectures: 29
Number of Published Quizzes: 1
Number of Curriculum Items: 35
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 35
Original Price: $39.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will 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.
Who Should Attend
- Individuals ready to develop their business analysis skills, knowledge and behaviors as practicing business analysis professionals.
Target Audiences
- Individuals ready to develop their business analysis skills, knowledge and behaviors as practicing business analysis professionals.
The Introduction to Business Analysis course is aligned with the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge Guide (BABOK3), and we’re going to cover the foundational concepts related to business analysis.
First we’re going to look at business analysis and what it is, what a business analyst does, and some of the core concepts related to working in this field. Then we’ll look at some of the key terms, such as stakeholder, requirements, and design.
Business Analysis: An Overview
1. Business Analysis: Definition and Context
2. The Business Analyst’s Role
3. The Value of Business Analysis
4. Exercise: Understanding Business Analysis
BA Terms and Concepts
1. Business Analysis Knowledge Areas
2. Business Analysis Key Terms
3. Business Analysis Core Concepts
4. Exercise: Business Analysis Key Terms and Concepts
BA Stakeholders, Requirements, and Designs
1. Stakeholders within a Project Team
2. Stakeholders External to the Project Team
3. Requirements Classification Schema
4. Requirements and Designs
5. The Requirements and Design Cycle
6. Exercise: Stakeholders, Requirements and Designs
You can use this course to improve your business analysis knowledge and abilities and to obtain the certifications provided by the International Institute of Business Analysis.
This course is part of the Business Analysis Certification Program which includes 14 courses. That’s it! Now go ahead and push that “Take this course” button and see you on the inside!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction to Business Analysis (IIBA – ECBA)
Lecture 1: A day in the life of a business analyst
Lecture 2: Course Overview
Lecture 3: Effective Learning
Lecture 4: FAQs
Lecture 5: Program Overview
Lecture 6: Business Analysis – Definition and Context
Lecture 7: The Business Analyst's Role
Lecture 8: The Value of Business Analysis
Lecture 9: The Science of Better Learning
Lecture 10: Business Analysis (beyond projects)
Lecture 11: Exercise – Understanding Business Analysis
Lecture 12: Business Analysis Knowledge Areas
Lecture 13: Tools and Techniques for BOBOK Guide v3.
Lecture 14: Relationships Between Knowledge Areas
Lecture 15: Business Analysis Key Terms
Lecture 16: Business Analysis Core Concepts
Lecture 17: The BACCM Model
Lecture 18: Exercise: Business Analysis Key Terms and Concepts
Lecture 19: Stakeholders Within a Project Team
Lecture 20: Stakeholders External to the Project
Lecture 21: The BACCM Components
Lecture 22: Requirements Classification Schema
Lecture 23: Requirements and Designs
Lecture 24: The Requirements and Design Cycle
Lecture 25: Requirements and design concepts
Lecture 26: Exercise: Stakeholders, Requirements and Designs
Lecture 27: IIBA Certifications
Lecture 28: Introduction to Business Analysis
Lecture 29: What's next?
Instructors
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Sorin Dumitrascu
Management trainer
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