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Phyllis Carolls message to kick of the Buffalo Chapter IIBA
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Chapter Kick-off
Journey to Professional Excellence
Agenda Overview of IIBA®
Journey Future Direction
What is Business Analysis?
IIBA® Goals Value of Membership
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Vision and Mission
Develop and maintain standards for the practice of business analysis and for the certification of its practitioners
IIBA® is an international not-for-profit professional association for business
analysis professionals.
VisionThe world's leading association for Business Analysis professionals
Mission
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IIBA® GoalsStrategic Goals Create and develop
awareness and recognition of the value and contribution of the role of the Business Analysis Professional
Define the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge®(BABOK®)
Publicly recognize qualified practitioners through an internationally acknowledged certification program
Provide a forum for knowledge sharing
Operational Goals Ensure the long term
viability of the organization Enable sustainable growth
to support the establishment of the IIBA® as a worldwide organization
Ensure financial viability to support the implementation and sustainment of the IIBA® operational and strategic priorities
Consistently demonstrate value of the organization to IIBA® constituents
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IIBA® Journey: Key Milestones Event Date and LocationInaugural meeting October 2003
Official Founding / 1st AGM March 2004, Toronto
BABOK® v1.43rd Annual General Meeting
October 2005
BABOK® v1.6 July 2006
Incorporation May 2006, Canada
1st CBAP® exam November 2006
CBT version of CBAP® exam September 2008
BABOK® v2.0 July 2009
CBAP® exam for v2.0 August 2009
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IIBA® Journey – GrowthWhat have we done and where are we going?
Dec 2005
July 2006
Dec 2008
March 2009
June 2009
Sept 2009
Members 1091 2300 8000 9020 10115 12000
Chapters 21 42 81 83 84 87
Countries 18 36 60 60 61 63
Apr 2007
Dec 2007
Dec 2008
March 2009
June
2009
Sept 2009
CBAP’s 37 230 482 510 523 763
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What is Business Analysis?Business Analysis is about understanding. How an organization works? Why the organization exists? What are its goals and objectives? How does it accomplish those objectives? How does it need to change to better
accomplish those objectives or to meet new challenges?
It is about defining the scope of solutions
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Identifies currently accepted practices
Recognizes business analysis is not synonymous with software requirements
Defined & enhanced by the professionals who apply it
Captures the sum of the knowledge required for the practice of business analysis as a profession
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Business Analysis Body of Knowledge®
Knowledge Areas Purpose
Business Analysis Planning & Monitoring
Determine what we need to do
Enterprise Analysis Understand the business problem & scope of possible solutions
Elicitation Find out what the real needs of our stakeholders are
Requirements Analysis
Describe the characteristics & qualities of the solution the meets the stakeholder needs
Solutions Assessment & Validation
Determine whether a particular solution is right for our stakeholders
Requirements Management & Communications
Ensure that stakeholders agree on what needs to be delivered
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The Certification ProgramDesignation Certified Business Analysis
Professional (CBAP®)The IIBA® Certification will Recognize individuals with an
advanced level of knowledge and qualifications
The Program Certification program designed
around global standards (ISO 17024)
-Note: Education Provider certifications will not be recognized as a substitute to IIBA® certification
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To Qualify for the Exam Certification Entrance Criteria Five years work experience in past 10
years or 7500 hours of experience
Experience in 4 out of 6 knowledge areas
High school equivalent education
Two references 21 hours of professional development
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Value of IIBA® Membership13
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Value of Chapter Membership
Networking with other business analysis professionals
Mentoring opportunities
Informational speakers on relevant topics
Exposure to tools and techniques
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Starting your ChapterHold a kick-off meeting to identify if there is interest in creating a chapter Review Petition Process to the
IIBA® Select temporary Chairperson
for the Chapter Discuss Next Steps Confirm level of interest Exchange contact information Determine next Meeting logistics
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Starting your ChapterComplete Chapter petition and Chapter bylaws Have a minimum 15 IIBA® members in good standing Develop bylaws to meet provisions of IIBA® bylaws (chapter 6
of chapter start-up kit) Incorporate local jurisdictional rules
for setting up your organization as a not-for-profit
Obtain a letter of assurance from a lawyer that chapter bylaws adhere to laws of jurisdiction
Agree and sign affiliate agreement Agree and sign license agreement (in process)Petition IIBA® for Chapter recognition
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2009 & BeyondAdditional Membership Categories Corporate Membership Global Membership Rates
Additional CertificationsNew Product offerings Publications Advisory Services / Research Mentoring BA Tools and Templates Special Interest Groups Corporate Accreditation
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IIBA Rochester Chapter Contact:Phyllis Carroll, [email protected]
IIBA Contact: Kathleen B. (Kitty) [email protected]
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