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PMI-PBA Certification

Business analysis is a topic of growing importance in project management. The marketplace reflects this importance, as project management practitioners increasingly embrace the business analysis as a technique for uncovering business needs, managing requirements, and creating effective solutions to business problems. The PMI-PBA credential recognizes an individual's expertise in business analysis, and using these tools and techniques to improve the overall success of projects.

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PMI-PBA Certification

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  1. www.graspskills.com PMI - PROFESSIONAL BUSINESSANALYSIS The number of business analysis jobs is predicted to increase 19 percent by 2022, according to the U.S. Bureau of LaborStatistics. www.graspskills.com

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  3. COURSEOVERVIEW Demand is growing for professionals experienced in businessanalysis. The number of business analysis jobs is predicted to increase 19 percent by 2022, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Sta- tistics. This research indicates a growing need for skilledprofessionals. Performing business analysis on projects and programs allows organizations to implement desired changes and achieve stra- tegic objectives. The PMI-PBASM highlights your expertise in business analysis. It spotlights your ability to work effectively with stakeholders to define their business requirements, shape the output of projects and drive successful businessoutcomes. PMI-PBACredential: Business analysis is a topic of growing importance in project management. The marketplace reflects this importance, as proj- ect management practitioners increasingly embrace the business analysis as a technique for uncovering business needs, managing requirements, and creating effective solutions to business problems. The PMI-PBA credential recognizes an individ- ual’s expertise in business analysis, and using these tools and techniques to improve the overall success ofprojects. Outlook: In addition, the PMI-PBA credential carries a high level of professional credibility. It requires a combination of business analy- sis training, experience working on projects, and examination of business analysis principles, practices, tools, and techniques. This global credential also supports individuals in meeting the needs of organizations that rely on business analysis practi- tioners to play key roles on their projectteams. www.graspskills.com

  4. COURSEOUTLINE Introduction: Identifying Key Requirements ManagementDefinitions The field of business analysis is rich with terms, concepts, tools, techniques, and processes. This beginning section sets the foundation of key terms to know in order to prepare you for the five domain areas and forty knowledge and skills areas that are part of theexam. NeedsAssessment The first domain of the exam is where people begin their requirements process and the activities that lead to project success. Emphasis is placed on the processes used to define the business problem or opportunity. The Needs Assessment Domain encompasses 18 percent of the exam. In this section we review how to effectively perform thesetasks. Planning In the Planning Domain your focus will shift to putting the proper requirements management activities in order. The person performing business analysis work will determine which tools, techniques, policies, or procedures are necessary to prepare the requirements managementplan. Analysis Analysis of the requirements involves eliciting requirements from stakeholders and making sense of what has been revealed. www.graspskills.com

  5. This domain includes performing the following requirements activities: eliciting, analyzing, decomposing, accepting,approving, specifying, andvalidating. Traceability andMonitoring Identifying the status of requirements throughout the lifecycle of the project and communicating critical information related to requirements is an important factor for project success. This domain is concerned about managing, examining, and sharing requirements information with the projectstakeholders. Evaluation The final domain topic examines if the delivered solution achieves the business need and satisfies the requirements. These activities could include solution testing, gaps analysis, and finalsign-off. BENEFITS Immediate Benefits of this TrainingProgram: Increase your odds of passing the PMI Professional in Business Analysis (PMI-PBA)SM the first time Become one of the first individuals to pass thecertification Advance your career opportunities and career path options in the business analysisprofession Gain a globally recognized business analysiscertification • • • • www.graspskills.com

  6. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Shorten study time by streamlining the recommended examresources Run through simulated practice exams for tAhe domains, tasks, knowledge, and skills Help grow the profession of businessanalysis Learn the essential areas necessary to pass the exam Master the 5 domains and 28 tasks that constitute theexam Conquer the 40 knowledge andskills Grasp the tasks for eliciting, analyzing, documenting, validating, and verifying requirements Become proficient with business analysisterminology Comprehend the business analysis profession and the environments the professionsupports Capture the fundamental aspects of requirementsmanagement Create a personalized test-taking strategy based on your strengths andopportunities Discover how to complete the experience portion of the application with business analysis tools and techniques Investigate how to deconstruct exam questions to get the rightanswers Distinguish the business analyst role from otherprofessions Become confident of your business analysis skills and knowledge to apply for and sit for the exam Showcase your business analysis skills, knowledge, and experience through education andcertification www.graspskills.com

  7. FREQUENTLY ASKEDQUESTIONS What is a BusinessAnalysis? Business analysis is a discipline in the development of strategies and policies, evaluating the need of organizational change and process improvement. Business Analysis also includes identifying Business Needs and determining solutions to prob- lems. Selected solution for a business change includes a systems development component where detailed data analysis is performed. The person who carries out this detailed investigation and analysis is called a business analyst orBA What isPMI-PBA? PMI-PBA is an accredited PMI® Professional in Business AnalysisCertification. Is PMP® a prerequisite forPMI-PBA? No, you don’t need any PMI® Certification as a prerequisite for PMI-PBACourse. How is Business Analysis related to projectmanagement? Project management is the application of knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to project activities to meet project require- ments. Requirements are an inherent aspect of Project Management (and Program Management) and Business Analysis is an important function that identifies, analyzes, and manages those requirements in order to ensure the goal of the project is achieved. www.graspskills.com

  8. Do I need to be a designated business analyst to apply for PMI-PBAcertification? No, Business analyst designation is not a mandate for PMI-PBA Certification. PMI recognizes if you are a part of a business analysis irrespective of your designation. You may be a system engineer or a project manager but if your work activities are as per the content outline of the PMI-PBA this then makes you eligible for thiscertificate What are the eligibilitycriteria? The eligibility criterion of PMI-PBA is grouped under twotypes: Experience- If you have a bachelor’s degree or a global equivalent, then you need to have an experience of 3 years in busi- ness analysis. This means you are required to have 4500 hours of experience in 3 years duration doing activities associated with the businessanalysis. How many PDUsrequired? 35PDUs What is the duration of the PMI-PBAExam? 200 questions. Four hourduration. How do individuals benefit from obtaining the PMI-PBAcredential? The PMI-PBA credential validates and demonstrates a practitioner’s knowledge and experience in working with stakeholders to define their business requirements—a critical skill needed to shape the output of projects and drive successful business outcomes. It also differentiates practitioners from their non-certified peers—and because it is transferrable acrossmethodolo- www.graspskills.com

  9. gies, industries and geographies, it helps make them moremarketable. How does an organization benefit from having PMI-PBA credentialholders? The PMI-PBA credential provides organizations with a measurement by which they can evaluate individuals who perform Busi- ness Analysis and manage requirements for projects. It also potentially benefits the organizational bottom line. For example, the more effective Requirements Management practices are, the more likely projects will be on time and on budget and deliver theiroutcome. CONTACTUS CALLUS EMAILUS +1-919-238-9t981(US) support@graspskills.com +44-12-4464-6001(UK) WEBSITE +61-862-252-652(AUS) www.graspskills.com +91 80 65599992 / 3(IND) + 647 313 3373(CAN) www.graspskills.com

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