Analytical thinking and problem solving skills are required for business analysts to analyze problems and opportunities effectively, identify which changes may deliver the most value, and work
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The purpose of Measure Solution Performance is to define performance measures and use the data collected to evaluate the effectiveness of a solution in relation to the value it brings.
The purpose of Assess Solution Limitations is to determine the factors internal to the solution that restrict the full realization of value.
BABOK Applied is to extend the information from the BABOK® Guide so practitioners can effectively apply it. The areas under BABOK Applied are Stakeholder Analysis which extends the
The purpose of Define Change Strategy is to develop and assess alternative approaches to the change, and then select the recommended approach.
Use cases describe the interactions between the primary actor, the solution, and any secondary actors needed to achieve the primary actor's goal.
A survey or questionnaire presents a set of questions to stakeholders and subject matter experts (SMEs), whose responses are then collected and analyzed in order to formulate knowledge about the
A workshop is a focused event attended by key stakeholders and subject matter experts (SMEs) for a concentrated period of time. A workshop may be held for different purposes including planning,
The techniques described in the BABOK® Guide are intended to cover the most common and widespread techniques practiced within the business analysis community. Business analysts apply their
Perspectives are used within business analysis work to provide focus to tasks and techniques specific to the context of the initiative.