- Five Perspectives
Perspectives are used within business analysis work to provide focus to tasks and techniques specific to the context of the initiative and may involve one or more perspectives.
The 5 perspectives covered in the BABOK® Guide represent the majority of the work BAs do:
- Agile
- Business Intelligence
- Information Technology
- Business Architecture
- Business Process Management
- New Techniques
BABOK® Guide shares new techniques you can add to your business analysis tool belt:
- Backlog Management
- Business Model Canvas
- Collaborative Games
- Decision Modelling
- Financial Analysis
- Prioritization
- Process Analysis
- Reviews
- Roles and Permissions Matrix
- 50 common BA techniques and methods
- BABOK® Guide Explores Six Knowledge Areas:
- Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring: Describes the tasks used to organize and coordinate business analysis efforts.
- Elicitation and Collaboration: Describes the tasks used to prepare for and conduct elicitation activities and confirm the results.
- Requirements Life Cycle Management: Describes the tasks used to manage and maintain requirements and design information from inception to retirement.
- Strategy Analysis: Describes the tasks used to identify the business need, address that need, and align the change strategy within the enterprise.
- Requirements Analysis and Design Definition: Describes the tasks used to organize requirements, specify and model requirements and designs, validate and verify information, identify solution options, and estimate the potential value that could be realized.
- Solution Evaluation: Describes the tasks used to assess the performance of and value delivered by a solution and to recommend improvements on increasing values.
- BACCM Framework
Business Analysis Core Concept Model (BACCM) framework for business analysis:
- Change
- Need
- Solution
- Value
- Stakeholder
- Context
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