Get started on your road to becoming CBAP certified!
What you will learn
Learn the Structure of the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK)
Understand what is Business Analysis and who is a Business Analyst
Learn about the BABOK Knowledge Areas
Understand what the Business Analysis Core Concept Model is
Learn to Classify Requirements
Understand who Stakeholders are
Description
In today’s complex project environment, it has been proven over and over that accurately understanding the client’s requirements can make the difference between success and failure. Clients who feel that you can understand their needs and requirements are more likely to award you the contract or project. Project managers who can solicit the correct requirements and details are more likely to make it to the project’s finish line.
In this 1 hour course, we cover the introduction portion of the CBAP Exam Preparation Course with the aim that it will be a good guide for you to determine if pursuing the CBAP certification is a good choice for your career. We cover the first two chapters of the BABOK (which are part of the CBAP training curriculum). This includes learning about:
- the structure of the BABOK
- what is business analysis
- who is a business analyst
- the Knowledge Areas in the BABOK
- Requirements Classification Schema
- Who are stakeholders
You will also begin your journey to prepare to sit for Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP®) certification exam offered by the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA), based out of Toronto, Canada.
The Certified Business Analysis Professional™ (CBAP®) is a designation awarded to candidates who have successfully demonstrated their expertise in the field of Business Analysis. Certified Business Analysis Professionals (CBAP) are experts in identifying the business needs of an organization in order to determine the best solutions, a role that is increasingly seen as a vital component of any successful project. More and more companies are recognizing the CBAP® designation and the value and expertise that these professionals bring to their organizations.