Business Analysis
6 important questions on Business Analysis
Mention at least five elicitation techniques.
Tell something about the Requirements Analysis area of the BABOK.
- The methods, tools, techniques to structure raw data collected during elicitation are defined
- It identifies the gaps in requirements
- The "solution" capabilities are defined and these serve as the foundation for selecting among solution alternatives (the solution can be made when you know the implementations)
- It answered the question "What must the solution do?"
Tell something about the Requirements Management and Communications of the BABOK.
- The change will be indentified and managed
- The question "Does everyone understand and agree?" will be answered
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Tell something about the Solutions Assessment & Validation area of the BABOK.
- The question "Does the solution do what it is supposed to do?" will be answered
Mention at least three of the underlying competencies of a business analyst?
- Behavioural characteristics: ethics, personal organization, trustworthiness
- Business knowledge
- Communication skills
- Interaction skills: facilitation and negotiation, leadership and influencing, teamwork
- Software applications
What are goals for doing business analysis?
- Help prevent scope creep (start small, but when busy you see that the problem is actually bigger), and reduce project risks, including rework
- Provide traceability to business goals
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