Each task includes a list of stakeholders who are likely to participate in the execution of that task or who will be affected by it. A stakeholder is an individual or group that a business analyst
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The Business Analysis Core Concept Model™ (BACCM™) is a conceptual framework for business analysis.
Eliciting, analyzing, validating, and managing requirements have consistently been recognized as key activities of business analysis.
Business analysis is the practice of enabling change in an enterprise by defining needs and recommending solutions that deliver value to stakeholders.
Corporate Organizational Membership engagement is critical to the BA community, and as members of IIBA's Global Corporate Program, you are a valued contributor to the practice and evolution
Business knowledge is required for the business analyst to perform effectively within their business, industry, organization, solution, and methodology.
Communication is the act of a sender conveying information to a receiver in a method which delivers the meaning the sender intended. Active listening skills help to deepen understanding and trust
Acceptance criteria are used to define the requirements, outcomes, or conditions that must be met in order for a solution to be considered acceptable to key stakeholders.
The Business Architecture Perspective highlights the unique characteristics of business analysis when practiced in the context of business architecture.
The Business Process Management Perspective highlights the unique characteristics of business analysis when practiced in the context of developing or improving business processes.