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Preface
IIBA® was founded in Toronto, Canada in October of 2003 to support the business analysis community by: creating and developing awareness and recognition of the value and contribution of the
2. Business Analysis Key Concepts
The Business Analysis Key Concepts chapter includes information that provides a foundation for all other content, concepts, and ideas within the BABOK® Guide.
6. Strategy Analysis
Apply the capabilities of an enterprise to reach a desired set of goals and objectives. ​
10.31 Observation
Observation of activities, also known as job shadowing, involves examining a work activity firsthand as it is performed. It can be conducted in either natural work environments or specially
10.34 Process Analysis
Process analysis assesses a process for its efficiency and effectiveness, as well as its ability to identify opportunities for change.
10.35 Process Modelling
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
10.40 Root Cause Analysis
Root cause analysis is a systematic examination of a problem or situation that focuses on the problem's origin as the proper point of correction rather than dealing only with its effects.
10.41 Scope Modelling
Scope models are commonly used to describe the boundaries of control, change, a solution, or a need.