OverviewAccording to the BABOK Guide, the Entry Certificate in Business Analysis (ECBA) teaches the basics of how to do business analysis. ECBA is the entry-level certification from the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA). ECBA certification requires 21 hours of training on the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK), a signed code of conduct, and an online test spanning 1 hour. The ECBA certification does not require prior BA experience and is ideal for professionals who would like to join the business analysis profession or perform junior business analyst roles.Certificate requirementsA minimum of 21 hours of business analysis education in the last four years. Compliance with the ECBATM Code of Conduct Why ECBA Certification?ECBA training and certification enable professionals to join the business analysis profession. ECBA certification holders are preferred during the BA selection process. It also provides better confidence at work. Throughout the training, ECBA aspirants willUnderstand and learn the established business analysis practices outlined in the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK) v3.0.Gain competence in the 4 Knowledge Areas (BA Planning and Monitoring, Elicitation and Collaboration, Requirements Life Cycle Management, Requirements Analysis and Design Definition).Master the terminologies used in the BABOK.Acquire a sound understanding of the role, competencies, and skillsets required to become an effective and result-oriented business analyst.Learn how to manage stakeholders effectively.Gain practical insights into the principles and practices of business analysis
What you'll learn
Understand the established business analysis practices outlined in the BABOK
Gain competence in the core knowledge areas of business analysis
Master the terminologies used in business analysis
Acquire a sound understanding of the role and skills needed for effective business analysts
Learn stakeholder management techniques
Course objectives
Prepare for the ECBA certification exam
Fulfill the training requirement of 21 hours as mandated by IIBA
Develop foundational knowledge for entering the business analysis profession