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BABoK is the acronym for Business Analysis Body of Knowledge. BABoK contains a description of generally accepted practices in the field of business analysis. It gives guidance on the skills and knowledge that business analysts must possess. It is published by the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA), Canada.
The contents of the BABoK guide have been verified thoroughly by practitioners. BABoK has undergone multiple revisions over its history. The current version of BABoK is V3. BABoK does not mandate that the practices described in it should be followed under all circumstances. Business Analysis practices MUST be tailored to specific conditions. All IIBA core business analysis certifications, CBAP, CCBA, and ECBA, are based on BABoK.
The core content of the BABOK Guide comprises 6 knowledge areas (KA) and 30 business analysis tasks. Knowledge areas comprise logically (but not sequentially) related tasks. The tasks under each KA help in accomplishing the purpose of the associated knowledge area.
BABoK 6 Knowledge Areas & 30 Tasks
BA Planning and Monitoring
Plan BA approach
Plan stakeholder engagement
Plan BA governance
Plan BA information management.
Identify BA performance improvements.
Elicitation and Collaboration
Prepare for elicitation
Conduct elicitation
Confirm elicitation results
Communicate BA information
Manage stakeholder collaboration
Requirements Life Cycle Management
Trace requirements
Maintain requirements
Prioritize requirements
Assess requirements changes
Approve requirements
Strategy Analysis
Analyze current state
Define future state
Assess risks
Define change strategy
Requirements Analysis and Design Definition
Specify and model requirements
Verify requirements
Validate requirements
Define requirements architecture
Define design options
Analyze potential value and recommend solution
Solution Evaluation
Measure solution performance
Analyze performance measures
Assess solution limitations
Assess enterprise limitations
Recommend actions to increase solution value
50 Techniques of BABoK
Acceptance and evaluation criteria
Document analysis
Process modeling
Backlog management
Estimation
Prototyping
Balanced scorecard
Financial analysis
Reviews
Benchmarking and market analysis
Focus groups
Risk analysis and management
Brainstorming
Functional decomposition
Roles and permissions matrix
Business capability analysis
Glossary
Root cause analysis
Business cases
Interface analysis
Scope modeling
Business model canvas
Interviews
Sequence diagrams
Business rules analysis
Item tracking
Stakeholder list, map, or personas
Collaborative games
Lessons learned
State modeling
Concept modeling
Metrics and key performance indicators (KPIs)
Survey or questionnaire
Data dictionary
Mind mapping
SWOT analysis
Data flow diagrams
Non-functional requirements analysis
Use cases and scenarios
Data mining
Observation
User stories
Data modeling
Organizational modeling
Vendor assessment
Decision analysis
Prioritization
Workshops
Decision modeling
Process analysis
A sound understanding of the BABOK can prove beneficial to you as a Business Analyst, as you may find the methodologies, techniques, or activities useful in performing your day-to-day job. This knowledge could ultimately help you to look at things from a different perspective and improve the way things are functioning at your workplace. Although the BABoK may appear overwhelming and voluminous with 500+ pages, a strategic approach to grasping the essence of BABoK will not only help you ace the IIBA certification examinations but will also make you a better and more efficient BA over time.
Adaptive’s BABoK-Based Study Guide has been vouched by thousands of certified Business Analysts as the best in the market.
Some of its key features are:
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Most compact BABoK Study guide (95% content in 20% volume)
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Contains 30 study tables
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Contains 2 key mind-maps
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All content as per BABoK V3
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Compatible on all devices
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Available as part of Adaptive’s CBAP, CCBA, and ECBA training programs