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CBAP Training and Certification

This Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP) exam prep training and certification course is the follow-on to our 1-day IIBA CCBA Certification course and is a 1-day course to further develop test-taking strategies and shortcuts. This CBAP certification course will simulate case-study questions and review answers incorporating the BABOK version 3 knowledge areas and techniques.

What You Will Learn

    • Answer case-study questions to pass the IIBA CBAP exam
    • Combine BABOK Guide underlying facts, knowledge areas, and tasks
    • Develop case-study exam test-taking strategies and shortcuts
    • Decompose complex case-study questions to determine answers

USD 495.00  USD 2295.00

Duration:  35 Hours | Weekends | 10 Days

Mode of Training: LIVE Virtual Classroom

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    Course Learning Objectives

    • Understand Business Analysis Planning & Monitoring
    • Understand Business Analysis
    • Understand Requirements Life Cycle Management
    • Understand Analyze Data
    • Understand to Interpret and Report Results
    • Understand Agile Mindset
    • Understand Strategy Analysis

    Course Outline

      • Testing the application of knowledge in a business scenario
      • Employing the skills of application, analysis, and evaluation
      • Reading with intention
      • Analyzing relationships
      • Identifying solutions
      • Thinking through the BA work required
      • Developing ways to monitor progress
      • Integrating governance and performance processes
      • Adapting to different development methodologies
      • Managing the governance and performance of BA work
      • Acquiring and interpreting stakeholder input
      • Communicating and summarizing information
      • Collaborating between stakeholders
      • Guiding the communication with stakeholders
      • Combining elicitation techniques for best results
    • Proposing ways to manage the requirements process
    • Managing beginning-to-end
    • Completing the work needed to fulfill a requirement state
    • Applying techniques to a variety of perspectives
    • Determining deliverables needed for each life cycle
    • Determining the reason for organization change
    • Setting the scope of the business analysis effort
    • Modeling and comparing the current state to the future state
    • Identifying and assessing product risks
    • Creating and synthesizing the business requirements
    • Differentiating between business drivers
    • Aligning requests for change to the business need
    • Choosing a technique and writing requirements
    • Applying appropriate modeling techniques
    • Comparing written requirements to verification checklists
    • Ensuring requirements work together to achieve the goal
    • Scheduling and leading requirements validation sessions
    • Examining how requirements, models, and designs interact
    • Illustrating design options and their components
    • Diagramming and analyzing business process flows
    • Functionally decomposing functions and features
    • Designing prototypes to solidify needed components
    • Reviewing documented requirements and designs