Entry Certificate in Business Analysis

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(IIBA-ECBA.AQ1) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-352-3
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Entry Certificate in Business Analysis is a comprehensive preparatory course that helps you to pass the IIBA ECBA certification exam. The course content is totally aligned with the exam objectives and provides a solid foundation in the core concepts and methodologies of business analysis. You’ll be exploring the Business Analysis Core Concept Model™ and its key components like requirements classification, stakeholders, and the relationship between requirements and designs. By the end of this ‘Certificate Business Analysis’ course, you’ll develop core skills like analytical thinking, problem-solving, business knowledge, communication, and understanding of tools and technology.

Skills You’ll Get

  • Understanding of the Business Analysis Core Concept Model
  • Expertise in Requirements Elicitation and Analysis - gathering, analyzing, and documenting requirements
  • Manage the entire lifecycle of requirements, including tracing, prioritizing, and assessing changes
  • Use modeling techniques, such as use cases, data flow diagrams, and sequence diagrams, to represent requirements visually
  • Ability to analyze and improve business processes using techniques like process mapping and workflow analysis
  • Managing stakeholders throughout the business analysis process
  • Develop and implement effective business analysis plans and governance frameworks
  • Analytical skills to identify problems, gather information, and find solutions
  • Collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams and stakeholders

 

1

Preface

  • About IIBA®
  • IIBA Certifications
2

Introduction

  • What is Business Analysis?
  • Who is a Business Analyst?
3

Business Analysis Key Concepts

  • The Business Analysis Core Concept Model™
  • Key Terms
  • Requirements Classification Schema
  • Stakeholders
  • Requirements and Designs
4

Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring

  • The Core Concept Model in Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring
  • Plan Business Analysis Approach
  • Plan Stakeholder Engagement
  • Plan Business Analysis Governance
  • Plan Business Analysis Information Management
  • Identify Business Analysis Performance Improvements
5

Elicitation and Collaboration

  • The Core Concept Model in Elicitation and Collaboration
  • Prepare for Elicitation
  • Conduct Elicitation
  • Confirm Elicitation Results
  • Communicate Business Analysis Information
  • Manage Stakeholder Collaboration
6

Requirements Life Cycle Management

  • The Core Concept Model in Requirements Life Cycle Management
  • Trace Requirements
  • Maintain Requirements
  • Prioritize Requirements
  • Assess Requirements Changes
  • Approve Requirements
7

Requirements Analysis and Design Definition

  • The Core Concept Model in Requirements Analysis and Design Definition
  • Specify and Model Requirements
  • Verify Requirements
  • Validate Requirements
  • Define Requirements Architecture
  • Define Design Options
  • Analyze Potential Value and Recommend Solution
8

Underlying Competencies

  • Analytical Thinking and Problem Solving
  • Behavioural Characteristics
  • Business Knowledge
  • Communication Skills
  • Interaction Skills
  • Tools and Technology
A

Appendix A: Techniques

  • Acceptance and Evaluation Criteria
  • Backlog Management
  • Balanced Scorecard
  • Benchmarking and Market Analysis
  • Brainstorming
  • Business Capability Analysis
  • Business Cases
  • Business Model Canvas
  • Business Rules Analysis
  • Collaborative Games
  • Concept Modelling
  • Data Dictionary
  • Data Flow Diagrams
  • Data Mining
  • Data Modelling
  • Decision Analysis
  • Decision Modelling
  • Document Analysis
  • Estimation
  • Financial Analysis
  • Focus Groups
  • Functional Decomposition
  • Glossary
  • Interface Analysis
  • Interviews
  • Item Tracking
  • Lessons Learned
  • Metrics and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
  • Mind Mapping
  • Non-Functional Requirements Analysis
  • Observation
  • Organizational Modelling
  • Prioritization
  • Process Analysis
  • Process Modelling
  • Prototyping
  • Reviews
  • Risk Analysis and Management
  • Roles and Permissions Matrix
  • Root Cause Analysis
  • Scope Modelling
  • Sequence Diagrams
  • Stakeholder List, Map, or Personas
  • State Modelling
  • Survey or Questionnaire
  • SWOT Analysis
  • Use Cases and Scenarios
  • User Stories
  • Vendor Assessment
  • Workshops

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It is an entry-level certification offered by the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) that validates your skills and understanding of the core concepts, principles, and practices of business analysis. After completing this, you can pursue more advanced IIBA certifications like the CCBA (Certified Business Analysis Professional) and CBAP (Certified Business Analysis Professional).

This study guide focuses on the key areas covered in the ECBA exam that includes business analysis fundamentals, requirements management, stakeholder management, business analysis planning and monitoring, communication skills, collaboration & teamwork, and IIBA® Standards and Body of Knowledge.

It is a beginner-friendly course. There are no formal requirements of specific educational background or work experience required to take this course. Basic understanding of business analysis concepts and methodologies can speed up your learning.

This certification is a must have for those wanting to make a career in the field of business analysis. It is ideal for:

  • Recent graduate with a degree in business, computer science, or a related field.
  • Those wanting a career transition and seeking to enter the field of business analysis.
  • Professionals working as a business analyst with limited experience and wanting to upgrade their skills.
  • Those wanting to pursue advanced-level courses in the field of business analysis.

The average annual salary of an IIBA certified analyst is around $85,000. 

The IIBA ECBA exam cost is $195 (for members) & $350 (for non-members).

The passing score for this ECBA exam is at least 70% or above.

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