The Value of IIBA Membership In my role, I always appreciate hearing the views and perspectives from Members and the community at large. At IIBA®, our focus is clear – it is on business analysis
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Accelerating Opportunities This month, we look forward with great anticipation of what is ahead over the coming months. In this issue we focus on the theme “accelerating opportunities” which
IIBA and ASPE Announce Strategic Collaboration On January 26, International Institute of Business Analysis™ (IIBA®) announced the launch of a new strategic alliance with ASPE SDLC Training,
Certification – The Next Transformative Business Moment IIBA® is gearing up in anticipation of our official multi-level, competency-based Certification launch on September 30th. Thank you
Creating the BACCM - Business Analysis Core Concept Model 1.0 Creating the BACCM Julian Sammy, EBA, IIBA The Business Analyst Core Concept Model™(BACCM™) consists of six Core Concepts,
What are the core concepts in Business Analysis? There are Six Core Concepts that form the foundation of Business Analysis: change, need, solution, context, stakeholder, and value.
Focusing on the solution before requirements definition comes with a risk, where the end product may not really address the problem or may just solve a portion of the problem.
Writing can boost your career (or not). Read more for the advice Patricia Davies offers.
Understanding how work is done within an organization is very important in deciding change. To do this, business analysts may use a model to see how business processes work within a unit.
Examine common causes of lack of engagement from stakeholders and what you can can do to better engage them.