The Business Analysis Core Concept Model™ (BACCM™) provides a conceptual framework for business analysis that is comprised of six terms that have a common meaning to all business analysis
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The purpose of analysis at the Strategy Horizon is to inform decisions regarding the organization's business goals.
The purpose of analysis at the Initiative Horizon is to inform decisions regarding solution options, features, priorities, and lifespan.
Analysis performed at the Initiative Horizon is concerned with the many activities involved in an initiative in order to accomplish a specific outcome.
The Initiative Horizon involves looking into the mid-term future compared to the Strategy and Delivery Horizons. What mid-term means depends on the organization and the context in which it is
The same agile mindset, the same agile principles, and even many of the same agile business analysis practices apply at each horizon.
There are many ways in which business analysis practitioners plan. At the highest level, there are three most commonly used approaches to planning: predictive, iterative, and adaptive.
The purpose of analysis at the Delivery Horizon is to inform decisions regarding the delivery of the solution.
This IIBA® Guide to Business Data Analytics emphasizes some of the significant business analysis and analytics concepts to build a foundational understanding that will guide practitioners
Kano Analysis is used to understand which product characteristics or qualities will prove to be a significant differentiator in the marketplace and help to drive customer satisfaction.