Doing a Business Analysis Capability Assessment within
your Organization
At A Glance
The role of the Business Analyst is evolving rapidly. Organizations
are launching ever more complex projects where the role
of the Business Analyst is essential to their success. But
traditionally the definition of this role has varied widely
both across organizations and even within a single organization.
This variation in role definitions has been accompanied
by a corresponding variation in techniques and tools used
by Business Analysts.
With the increased demands being placed upon Business Analysts,
organizations are finding that they are being compelled
to extract more value from their Business Analysts. In order
to achieve this, organizations are moving towards formalization
of the Business Analysts role and towards a common definition
of responsibilities and techniques that can be used across
their organization.
This workshop takes students through how to perform a Business
Analysis Capabilities Assessment to evaluate an organization’s
ability to perform requirements engineering from and end-to-end
perspective. The assessment draws upon existing knowledge
derived from documented practices by various professional
and standards organizations. Additionally, assessment focuses
on the solution analysis effort that is the key responsibility
of Business Analysts. It examines: Stakeholder Alignment,
Solution Analysis, Initiative Management, Communication
and Resource Development.
Learning Objectives
Body of Knowledge Alignment
IIBA
The International Institute of Business Analysis (www.theIIBA.org)
| Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BA BoK).
Doing a Business Analysis Capability Assessment
within your Organization is aligned with the
Requirements Management and Planning Knowledge Area within
the BA BoK 2.0.
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