Business Analysis for Practitioners - : A Practice Guide
β Scribed by Project Management Institute PMI
- Publisher
- Project Management Institute
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 162
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Notice
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
How This Practice Guide Is Organized
Business Value Assessment
Business Analysis Planning
Solution Refinement
Organizational Transition and Solution Evaluation
Business Analysis Stewardship
Common Vocabulary
Business Analysis
Solution
Product
Requirements
Goals
Goal #1βBusiness Analysis Is for Everyone
Goal #2βAppeal to the Modern Learner
Goal #3βEmbrace a Business Analysis Mindset
Business Analysis Value Proposition
How Business Analysis Is Evolving
2. Business Value Assessment Domain
Introduction
What to Expect in This Domain
Main Benefits of the Practices in This Domain
Key Questions Answered in This Domain
Understand the Situation
Overview
Value of Understanding the Situation
How to Understand the Situation
Case Study: Understand the Situation
Find the Gaps
Overview
Value of Finding the Gaps
How to Find the Gaps
Case Study: Find the Gaps
Define the Solution
Overview
Value of Defining the Solution
How to Define the Solution
Case Study: Define the Solution
3. Business Analysis Planning Domain
Introduction
What to Expect in This Domain
Main Benefits of the Practices in This Domain
Key Questions Answered in This Domain
Understand Business Analysis Governance
Overview
Value of Understanding Business Analysis Governance
How to Understand Business Analysis Governance
Case Study: Understand Business Analysis Governance
Determine Stakeholder Engagement Approach
Overview
Value of Determining Stakeholder Engagement Approach
How to Determine Stakeholder Engagement Approach
Case Study: Determine Stakeholder Engagement Approach
Plan Business Analysis Work
Overview
Value of Planning Business Analysis Work
How to Plan Business Analysis Work
Case Study: Plan Business Analysis Work
4. Solution Refinement Domain
Introduction
What to Expect in This Domain
Main Benefits of the Practices in This Domain
Key Questions Answered in This Domain
Elicit Solution Information
Overview
Value of Eliciting Solution Information
How to Elicit Solution Information
Case Study: Elicit Solution Information
Analyze Solution Information
Overview
Value of Analyzing Solution Information
How to Analyze Solution Information
Case Study: Analyze Solution Information
Package Solution Information
Overview
Value of Packaging Solution Information
How to Package Solution Information
Case Study: Package Solution Information
5. Organizational Transition and Solution Evaluation Domain
Introduction
What to Expect in This Domain
Main Benefits of the Practices in This Domain
Key Questions Answered in This Domain
Enable Organizational Transition
Overview
Value of Enabling Organizational Transition
How to Enable Organizational Transition
Case Study: Enable Organizational Transition
Facilitate Go/No-Go Decision
Overview
Value of Facilitating Go/No-Go Decision
How to Facilitate Go/No-Go Decision
Case Study: Facilitate Go/No-Go Decision
Evaluate Solution Performance
Overview
Value of Evaluating Solution Performance
How to Evaluate Solution Performance
Case Study: Evaluate Solution Performance
6. Business Analysis Stewardship Domain
Introduction
What to Expect in This Domain
Main Benefits of the Practices in This Domain
Key Questions Answered in This Domain
Promote Business Analysis Effectiveness
Overview
Value of Promoting Business Analysis Effectiveness
How to Promote Business Analysis Effectiveness
Case Study: Promote Business Analysis Effectiveness
Enhance Business Analysis Capability
Overview
Value of Enhancing Business Analysis Capability
How to Enhance Business Analysis Capability
Case Study: Enhance Business Analysis Capability
Lead Business Analysis Work with Integrity
Overview
Value of Leading Business Analysis Work with Integrity
How to Lead Business Analysis Work with Integrity
Case Study: Lead Business Analysis Work with Integrity
7. Models, Methods, and Artifacts
Overview
List of Tools and Techniques
Additional Resources
References
Appendix X1: Contributors and Reviewers of Business Analysis for Practitioners: A Practice Guide β Second Edition
Contributors and Reviewers
PMI Staff
Glossary
Index
Back Cover
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