The Business Intelligence Perspective highlights the unique characteristics of business analysis when practiced in the context of transforming, integrating, and enhancing data.
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A business analyst is any person who performs business analysis tasks described in the BABOK® Guide, no matter their job title or organizational role.
A concept model is used to organize the business vocabulary needed to consistently and thoroughly communicate the knowledge of a domain.
A customer journey map is a visual representation of the end-to-end customer experience from the customer perspective. It reveals the customers' experiences and motivations when interacting with
Process models describe the sequential flow of work or activities. A business process model describes the sequential flow of work across defined tasks and activities through an enterprise or part
By harnessing 9 key focus areas of strategic business analysis, your company can promote successful project outcomes.
The Information Technology Perspective highlights the characteristics of business analysis when undertaken from the point of view of the impact of the change on information technology systems.
An organizational model defines how an organization or organizational unit is structured. The purpose of an organizational unit is to bring together a group of people to fulfill a common purpose.
Agile delivery is a business strategy that creates value through fast feedback and short decision cycles. Planning is an activity that is a big part of the Product Owner's role and adopting
The purpose of Verify Requirements is to ensure that requirements and designs specifications and models meet quality standards and are usable for the purpose they serve.