IIBA Entry Certificate In Business Analysis (ECBA) Training

About the Training

“The IIBA Entry Certificate In Business Analysis (ECBA) Training is designed for professionals aiming to pursue a career in business analysis or those new to the field. This training is organized in accordance with the standards set by the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA).

Throughout the ECBA Training, the fundamentals of business analysis processes, techniques, and tools are covered. Participants develop their abilities to identify business needs, develop solution proposals, and find effective solutions to business problems.

This training aims to provide participants with an entry-level competency in business analysis. It enables participants to perform the business analysis role more effectively and equips them with the essential skills and knowledge required to apply business analysis processes and methodologies.

The IIBA Entry Certificate In Business Analysis (ECBA) Training introduces participants to the fundamentals of business analysis techniques, tools, and best practices. During the training, participants gain the ability to understand and apply business analysis processes and methodologies.

The primary focus of the training is to develop the ability to effectively manage and apply business analysis processes and methodologies. Throughout the training, participants work at a basic level on business analysis processes, techniques, and tools.

During the ECBA Training, participants learn business analysis techniques. They also gain basic theoretical and practical knowledge about applications and processes. Participants acquire the ability to effectively manage and apply business analysis processes and methodologies.”

What Will You Learn?

During the IIBA Entry Certificate in Business Analysis (ECBA) Training, you can learn the following:
  • Business Analysis concepts and terminology
  • Business Analysis process and methodologies
  • Roles and responsibilities of a business analyst
  • Tools and techniques required for business analysis projects
  • Stakeholder management and communication in business analysis projects
  • Evaluation and presentation of business analysis outcomes
  • Business Analysis standards and practices
This training is a foundational course for those who wish to start working at an entry-level in the business analysis profession and can be a valuable step for those looking to pursue a career in business analysis.

Prerequisites

  • There are no specific prerequisites for the IIBA Entry Certificate in Business Analysis (ECBA) certification. However, it is generally preferred that those looking to work in the field of business analysis have experience in areas such as business management, project management, and/or information technology. Additionally, a basic knowledge of English is required for the certification exam.

Who Should Attend?

Among those considering pursuing the IIBA Entry Certificate in Business Analysis (ECBA) certification may include:
  • Entry-level professionals seeking a career in business analysis
  • Project managers and business managers looking to transition into a business analyst role
  • Professionals in information technology or other related fields who want to gain knowledge about business analysis processes and techniques
  • Students or individuals aiming for professional development who wish to understand the various roles and responsibilities in business analysis
Additionally, this certification can be a suitable option for those who want to take their first steps into the business analysis profession.

Outline

The course covers the following topics as featured in the ECBA™ exam and aligned with the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge® (BABOK®) Guide. Next to each area of knowledge is the percentage of the exam it makes up: Business Analysis Knowledge
  • Business Analysis & the BA Professional (2.5%)
  • Underlying Competencies (5%)
  • Business Analysis Key Concepts (5%)
  • Techniques (12.5%)
BABOK® Guide Knowledge Areas
  • Business Analysis Planning & Monitoring (5%)
  • Elicitation & Collaboration (20%)
  • Requirements Life Cycle Management (20%)
  • Strategy Analysis (5%)
  • Requirements Analysis and Design Definition (24%)
  • Solution Evaluation (1%)

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