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The Guide to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge™: Version 2.0 Framework

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if you complete the spring-semester Entrepreneurship program, you are eligible for the FSBE summer internship at a Bay area business. to qualify, you must meet the following requirements: • Have an overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 or higher in your FSBE coursework, and maintain a grade of C or higher in all FSBE courses. • Be a student in good standing throughout the duration of the program. an internship coordinator assists you throughout the placement process as you attend an internship orientation, create a résumé and develop your interviewing skills. Securing the internship requires interviewing for the position, just as you would interview for a full-time job. Once you obtain an internship, a program adviser ensures you meet the program’s academic requirements | The Guide to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge Version 2.0 Framework www.theiiba.org Introduction Purpose This document is intended to provide an overview of the framework developed for version 2.0 of the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge BABOK . Key Concepts Business Analysis Business analysis is the set of tasks and techniques used to work as a liaison among stakeholders in order to understand the structure policies and operations of an organization and recommend solutions that enable the organization to achieve its goals. The BABOK is intended to describe and define business analysis as a discipline rather than define the responsibilities of a person with the job title of business analyst which may vary significantly between organizations . Business analysis may be performed by people with job titles such as systems analyst process analyst project manager product manager developer QA analyst business architect or consultant among others. Solution A solution meets a business need by solving problems or allowing the organization to take advantage of an opportunity. A solution can be subdivided into components including the information systems that support it the processes that manage it and the people who operate it. Business analysis helps organizations to define the optimal solution for their needs given the set of constraints including time budget regulations and others under which that organization operates. Scope The term scope is used to mean a number of different things but two definitions predominate Solution scope is the set of capabilities a solution must support to meet the business need. Project scope is the work necessary to construct and implement a particular solution. When the BABOK refers to scope the solution scope is meant unless we specifically say otherwise. The definition and management of the solution scope is central to business analysis and differentiates it from project management which is concerned with the project scope . .

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