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The Standard
BABOK Guide
BABOK Applied
Agile Extension
Business Data Analytics
Product Ownership Analysis
10. Techniques
Introduction 10.1 Acceptance and Evaluation Criteria 10.2 Backlog Management 10.3 Balanced Scorecard 10.4 Benchmarking and Market Analysis 10.5 Brainstorming 10.6 Business Capability Analysis 10.7 Business Cases 10.8 Business Model Canvas 10.9 Business Rules Analysis 10.10 Collaborative Games 10.11 Concept Modelling 10.12 Data Dictionary 10.13 Data Flow Diagrams 10.14 Data Mining 10.15 Data Modelling 10.16 Decision Analysis 10.17 Decision Modelling 10.18 Document Analysis 10.19 Estimation 10.20 Financial Analysis 10.21 Focus Groups 10.22 Functional Decomposition 10.23 Glossary 10.24 Interface Analysis 10.25 Interviews 10.26 Item Tracking 10.27 Lessons Learned 10.28 Metrics and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) 10.29 Mind Mapping 10.30 Non-Functional Requirements Analysis 10.31 Observation 10.32 Organizational Modelling 10.33 Prioritization 10.34 Process Analysis 10.35 Process Modelling 10.36 Prototyping 10.37 Reviews 10.38 Risk Analysis and Management 10.39 Roles and Permissions Matrix 10.40 Root Cause Analysis 10.41 Scope Modelling 10.42 Sequence Diagrams 10.43 Stakeholder List, Map, or Personas 10.44 State Modelling 10.45 Survey or Questionnaire 10.46 SWOT Analysis 10.47 Use Cases and Scenarios 10.48 User Stories 10.49 Vendor Assessment 10.50 Workshops

5. Summary

The Business Analysis Standard

The Business Analysis Standard is the foundation for effective business analysis. It describes how Business Analysis as a discipline:

  • is used in many industry contexts to deliver exceptional business outcomes;
  • promotes practical application of good practices, processes, methodologies, and techniques;
  • provides a starting point to build organizational standards.

It describes how Business Analysis as a practice:

  • focuses on driving value for both organizations and customers through analysis and applying key competencies;
  • can be used at different levels, including strategic, initiative, or delivery, to produce desired results;
  • offers a variety of career paths for business analysis professionals, both new and seasoned.

People who understand business analysis and have a high degree of proficiency and competency can leverage those skills and experience in a variety of careers.

The Business Analysis Standard:

  • provides a quick, concise, and valuable introduction to the business analysis discipline;
  • defines foundational terms;
  • demonstrates the range of initiatives that benefit from good business analysis;
  • emphasizes the equal importance placed on requirements and designs;
  • identifies traceability as a way to connect a team’s work to the overall strategy;
  • introduces the BACCM™ as a construct for effective business analysis;
  • emphasizes the importance of mindset as a prerequisite for good business analysis;
  • illustrates that building the mindset requires a deliberate application;
  • identifies foundational competencies and techniques;
  • introduces the 30 business analysis tasks within six knowledge areas;
  • provides examples of how the 30 tasks apply to numerous business contexts and across all types of initiatives.