PMI-PBA® Certification Domain 5: Evaluation

In the last article from the PMI-PBA® Certification Domain series, let’s look at the fifth domain – Evaluation. So far we discussed Needs Assessment, Planning business analysis activities, Elicitation and Analysis, and Traceability and Monitoring, but how do we know we are on the right track and are building the right product that would satisfy […]

PMI-PBA® Certification Domain 3: Elicitation and Analysis

So far in the PMI-PBA® Certification article series, I introduced you to the Needs Assessment and Planning domains. In this week’s edition I will try to explain and provide details regarding the third business analysis domain – Elicitation and Analysis and this is the domain that implies some serious business analysis activity – elicitation, analysis, […]

PMI-PBA® Certification Domain 2: Planning

In the previous article of the PMI-PBA® Certification series, I introduced you to the Needs Assessment domain – the activities it comprises as well as the deliverables it produces. In this week’s edition I will try to explain and provide details regarding the second business analysis domain – Planning. So why do we need to […]

PMI-PBA® Certification Domain 1: Needs Assessment

In the first article of the PMI-PBA® Certification series, I introduced you to the five domains recognized by PMI® – Needs Assessment, Planning, Elicitation and Analysis, Traceability and Monitoring and Evaluation. In this week edition I will try to explain and provide details regarding the first business analysis domain – Needs Assessment. So when does […]

Introduction to PMI-PBA® Certification Domains

Business analysis is a topic of growing importance in the field of managing IT projects. The marketplace reflects this importance, as different project roles increasingly embrace business analysis as a technique for uncovering business needs, managing requirements, and creating effective solutions to business problems. Despite having years, even decades of experience, many software companies still […]

Great News from Microsoft Power BI

In February 2014, Microsoft launched the cloud service Power BI for Office 365. The service would change the way the business deals with Business Intelligence and enable the creation and maintenance of reports and dashboards which business can do people without the need of special tools, knowledge or constant dependency on the IT department. Although […]

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