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IIBA CBAP CCBA ECBA Business Analysis Certification

An instructor led live training program to learn concepts of IIBA BABOK Guide v3 and correlate concepts with the actual business analysis project experience and practices.

Program Description

  • This training program provides a walkthrough of the business analysis concepts specified in the IIBA BABOK Guide version 3.0 and the CBAP certified instructor further helps participants to correlate theoretical concepts with the actual business analysis project experience and practices.

 

What you'll get

  • Understand business analysis concepts, knowledge areas,  business analysis tasks and 50 business analysis techniques specified in the IIBA BABOK Guide v3

  • Correlate concepts (theory) of IIBA BABOK Guide v3 with actual business analysis experience and practices

  • Identify your areas of improvement and ensure passing the IIBA certification exam

Requirements

  • IIBA Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP)​​

    • A minimum of 7,500 (5+ years) hours of Business Analysis Work experience in the last 10 years​

    • Minimum of 35 Professional Development (PD) hours within the last four years

  • IIBA Certification of Capability in Business Analysis (CCBA)

    • A minimum of 3,750 hours (about 2 to 3 years) of Business Analysis work experience in the last 7 years

    • Minimum of 21 Professional Development (PD) hours within the last four years

  • IIBA Entry Certificate in Business Analysis (ECBA)

    • No prior Business Analysis work experience required

    • Minimum of 21 Professional Development (PD) hours within the last four years

(for detailed requirements visit iiba.org website)

Training Program Outline

  • Understanding approach to prepare for IIBA Certifications

  • About IIBA ECBA, CCBA and CBAP Certifications (preview below)

  • Business Analysis and the BA Professional

  • Structure of the IIBA BABOK Guide version 3.0

  • IIBA Eligibility Requirements and Exam Blueprint

  • Business Analysis Key Concepts (BACCM, key terms, etc)

  • Underlying Competencies

  • Understanding knowledge areas and associated tasks; each followed by an experience sharing session* and an online quiz

    • Business Analysis Planning & Monitoring (preview of introduction - below)

    • Elicitation & Collaboration

    • Requirements Life Cycle Management

    • Strategy Analysis 

    • Requirements Analysis & Design Definition, and

    • Solution Evaluation 

  • Walkthrough of 50 business analysis techniques *

  • Understanding IIBA application and exam process

  • Tips to remember various concepts

  • Only for participants of CBAP Certification

    • Walkthrough of a Case Study* based on IIBA BABOK Guide v3.0

 

* Please note: Walkthrough of 50 business analysis techniques, experience sharing sessions after each task (for all) and case study (only for CBAP aspirants) are delivered as instructor led live sessions; rest is delivered as instructor led video lectures (recorded in instructor's own voice) with live Q&As. 

Strategy Analysis and Solution Evaluation knowledge areas are excluded from IIBA ECBA exam w.e.f. 1-April-2021

Please also note that the training does not cover 5 perspectives (described in chapter 11 of BABOK guide v3.0), as there shall be no questions on them in the exam (as clarified by IIBA in one of their webinars).

Preview

Who this training program is for:

  • IIBA Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP)​​

    • Individuals with significant experience (min. 5 years) in business analysis

    • Individuals with a CCBA designation

    • Product Managers

    • Non-BA consultants

    • Hybrid Business Analysis professionals, including:

      • Project Manager

      • Testers

      • Quality Assurance (QA) professionals

      • Change/ Transformation Managers, and

      • Designers

  • IIBA Certification of Capability in Business Analysis (CCBA)

    • Business Analysts with 2 to 3 years of experience

    • Individuals with an ECBA designation

    • Product Managers

    • Non-BA consultants

    • Hybrid Business Analysis professionals, including:

      • Project Manager

      • Testers

      • Quality Assurance (QA) professionals

      • Change/ Transformation Managers, and

      • Designers

  • IIBA Entry Certificate in Business Analysis (ECBA)

    • Students and new graduates

    • Professionals (with business or domain experience) who are learning and developing business analysis skills and want a career in business analysis

    • Managers who manage Business Analysts

    • Business Analysts with less than 2 years experience

Fee, Duration and Sessions

  • IIBA Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP)​​

    • 35 hours of live training

      • Weekdays (Mon-Wed-Fri): Up to 2 hours/day

      • Get 35 PD hours

    • INR 35,500 | USD 499.99

      • ​​Includes walkthrough of a Case Study 

      • Get complementary access to video lectures of business analysis concepts, Underlying competencies and 6 knowledge areas

  • IIBA Certification of Capability in Business Analysis (CCBA)

    • 24 hours of live training

      • Weekdays (Mon-Wed-Fri): Up to 2 hours/day

      • Get 24 PD hours

    • INR 24,900 | USD 349.99

      • Includes CCBA Practice tests (with total 130 questions)

      • Get complementary access to video lectures of business analysis concepts, Underlying competencies and 6 knowledge areas

  • IIBA Entry Certificate in Business Analysis (ECBA)

    • 21 hours of live training

      • Weekdays (Mon-Wed-Fri): Up to 2 hours/day

      • Get 21 PD hours

    • INR 19,900 | USD 279.99

      • Includes set of 3 ECBA Practice tests (with total 150 questions)

      • Get complementary access to video lectures of business analysis concepts, Underlying competencies and 4 knowledge areas

Group Discount

  • Group of 2 learners : 20%

  • Group of 3 learners : 30%

  • Group of 4+learners: 40%

Applicable when enrolled together as a group. For group discount, please mention names and emails of other learners in the enrolment form and ask each of them to submit separate forms with their individual details.

Scheduling of Sessions

  • Submit your details to help guide your training session.

  • Your details shall be reviewed and you'll be contacted on the provided email id for scheduling dates and time (as per mutual convenience) for the live sessions.

  • You shall be able to securely pay the fee using your bank account, credit or debit card.

  • You'll be provided a link (URL) to join the meetings as per agreed dates and time 

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  • What are the 3 most important skills needed to work professionally as a Business Analyst?
    Communication skills (both oral as well as written) - a prerequisite Domain knowledge (such as in banking, finance, insurance, retail, telecom, manufacturing etc) - this is learnt on the job Business Analysis techniques (such as Process Modelling, Use Case Modelling, Prototyping, Business Rules Analysis etc) - something you must know as a BA The Fundamentals of Business Analysis training can help you to learn 10+ Business Analysis techniques in Requirements Elicitation and Requirements Analysis at an adequate depth
  • How can I become a Business Analyst without any prior work experience?
    First thing you must understand is irrespective of your background or role (technical or non-technical) you can become a business analyst. Through research it is found that people from various walks of life (experienced graduates, engineers as well as fresh MBAs) have become business analyst.
  • Does a Business Analyst need to have an MBA qualification?
    A Business Analyst is expected to have good communication, presentation, interaction, analytical and problem solving skills. It is not the MBA degree but the skills generally found in an MBA helps to become a Business Analyst. So, non‐MBA too with these skills can become a business analyst.
  • Is a Business Analyst expected to be with finance background?
    A Business Analyst has to interact with stakeholders (from both business and solution delivery) to elicit, analyse and communicate requirements and hence are required not only in financial industry but in all industries such as retail, manufacturing, telecom, insurance, banking, etc. Business Analyst may have prior background in sales, operations, or finance from different core industries. Business Analyst can also be from IT industry with background in software development, testing, systems analysis, quality assurance, project management etc.
  • Can you suggest me a certification in Business Analysis to help me become a Business Analyst?
    Certifications "certify" person for their skills, experience and knowledge. To become a business analyst, you can go for IIBA's level -1, Entry Certificate in Business Analysis (ECBA). This level recognizes individuals entering the business analysis profession. The target audience includes, Students enrolled in business analysis academic programs New graduates from other disciplines who are learning and developing Business Analysis skills. Functional managers who manage business analysts and professionals with business or domain experience (but no experience as Business Analyst), Professionals who want to transition or change career into business analysis. This level does not have any prerequisite in terms of business analysis work experience. This level is good for you if you do not have Business Analysis experience or are new to the profession. This level will only test applicant’s knowledge and will set foundation for competency development in business analysis. Please note that this level does not require periodic recertification. To achieve an IIBA ECBA, you can attend IIBA Entry Certificate in Business Analysis (ECBA) Course
  • Are there any best technologies or software tools I need to learn as a Business Analyst?
    As a Business Analyst, you should first focus on learning appropriate business analysis techniques and then on tools. Tools may improve your productivity and efficiency but cannot replace your expertise. After learning various techniques, you will be in position to compare and select appropriate tools based on your company's or project's requirements.
  • What are the various documents created by a Business Analyst?
    Business Analyst produces various documents such as Business Requirements Document (BRD), Systems Requirements Specification (SRS), Supplementary Specification etc. However, business analysis is not just about creating variety of documents (using templates). It is about understanding the business and stakeholder needs, and eliciting, analyzing, communicating and managing (changes to) those needs (requirements) and much more.
  • Do all BAs have same job profile? What are the types of Business Analyst?
    There are 2 broad types of Business Analyst profiles: Generic Business Analyst Generic BA typically works as Business System Analysts (BSA) across domains or in a single domain. These types of Business Analyst are generally without (or very little) core industry (non‐IT) experience. Generic BA usually work on requirements for custom application development, business process improvement/ reengineering, or application enhancements Generic BA uses various business analysis techniques such as use cases and scenarios, process modelling, business rules analysis, prototyping etc. Specialized Business Analyst Specialized BA work either as Functional Consultants (ex. CRM ‐ Siebel, ERP ‐ SAP HR/ SD/ MM etc) or as Domain Consultants (ex. in Capital Markets, Risk management, Insurance, Retail, Telecom domain etc). The Domain Consultants have extensive prior experience in core industry, while Functional Consultants are trained/ experienced in COTS package implementation after some experience in the core industry.
  • What should I do to grow my career as Business Analyst?
    You can grow your career as a Business Analyst by - Acquiring more and more domain/ solutions knowledge, Enhancing your understanding to apply various business analysis techniques, and Achieving an IIBA Certifications in Business Analysis
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