Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring Flashcards
Plan Business Analysis Approach:
describes the planning of business
analysis work from creation or selection of a methodology to planning the
individual activities, tasks, and deliverables.
Plan Stakeholder Engagement
describes understanding which
stakeholders are relevant to the change, what business analysts need from
them, what they need from business analysts, and the best way to
collaborate
Plan Business Analysis Governance:
defines the components of business
analysis that are used to support the governance function of the
organization. It helps ensure that decisions are made properly and
consistently, and follows a process that ensures decision makers have the
information they need. Examples of this include requirements
management, business analysis risk management, and allocation of
business analysis resources.
Plan Business Analysis Information Management
defines how
information developed by business analysts (including requirements and
designs) is captured, stored, and integrated with other information for
long-term use.
- Identify Business Analysis Performance Improvements
describes
managing and monitoring how business analysis work is performed to
ensure that commitments are met and continuous learning and
improvement opportunities are realized.
Plan Business Analysis Approach Purpose
The purpose of Plan Business Analysis Approach is to define an appropriate
method to conduct business analysis activities.
The business analysis approach should:
- align to the overall goals of the change,
- coordinate the business analysis tasks with the activities and deliverables of
the overall change, - include tasks to manage any risks that could reduce the quality of business
analysis deliverables or impede task efficiency, and - leverage approaches and select techniques and tools that have historically
worked well.
Needs: