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Preparation for the CBAP Certification Exam

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Summary:
The International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) has created the Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP) certification to help Business Analysts get the most out of their experience and demonstrate their expertise within the BA profession. This 3-day course will help you prepare and successfully complete the CBAP certification.By the end of this course, you will have a thorough understanding of The Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK) Knowledge Areas that defines the responsibilities and skills of a Business Analyst. It explains some of the industry's best practices associated with analysis and provides the knowledge to apply the basic framework for analyzing business problems as outlined by the BABOK 2.0. Students will be required to complete homework assignments and simulated exams to enable active participation throughout this course.This course is in compliance with BABOK 2.0 and will help you meet the eligibility criteria of 21 hours of professional development to be eligible for the CBAP certification.

Duration:
3 Days/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
This course is designed for students eligible to take the CBAP certification. Students should also be experienced business analysts or project managers looking to gain an understanding of industry's best practices on business analysis.

Topics:

  • Introduction to IIBA, CBAP, and BABOK 2.0
  • Planning and Monitoring Business Analysis
  • Elicitation of Requirements
  • Requirements Management and Communication
  • Enterprise Analysis
  • Requirements Analysis
  • Solution Assessment and Validation
  • Underlying Competencies
  • Techniques for the business analysis functions
  • Test taking strategies and Tips

Prerequisites:
Students should have basic Business Analysis training and experience as a business analyst.




Last Update: February 8, 2012