Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring includes tasks that organize and coordinate the efforts of business analysis professionals and stakeholders. These tasks produce outputs that are used as
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Requirements and Designs Life Cycle Management describes the tasks that business analysis professionals perform to manage and maintain requirements and designs from creation to retirement.
Strategy analysis should be performed as a business need is identified. It provides context to requirements analysis and design definition for a given change.
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While any industry can benefit from business analysis expertise, here are the top industries that tap into the power of business analysis professionals to maximize success.
The six core concepts highlighted in the definition of business analysis — Change, Need, Solution, Value, Stakeholder, and Context — form a powerful model for effective business analysis, the
Business analysis work enables changes to the organization. Specific ways of thinking, including maintaining an open mind, help guide the work to be done.
Organized delivery of business analysis services allows an organization to establish standards of practice that best work in their context. Business analysis can be managed within an organization
The Business Analysis Standard is the foundation for effective business analysis.
Elicitation is how information is derived or drawn from the stakeholders to discover the requirements and designs for the solution. Collaboration describes two or more people working together to