
In this session, you will get to know about the course such as purpose of the course, its objectives and coverage for the whole course as well as detailed coverage of this part. You will also get to know about the experiences and qualifications of the mentor.
This is just a gentle note to let participants know regarding availability of a downloadable PDFs in the Supplementary Resources section.
In this session, you will get an overview of various business analysis tasks and about the Business Analysis Core Concept Model within the context of Elicitation and Collaboration knowledge area.
In this session, you will learn about task to Prepare for Elicitation. Using this task, we can to understand the scope of the elicitation activity, select appropriate techniques, and plan for appropriate resources.
In this session, you will learn about task to Conduct Elicitation. Using this task, we can understand stakeholder needs and identify potential solutions. This may involve direct interaction with stakeholders, doing research, or running experiments.
In this session, you will learn about task to Confirm Elicitation Results. Using this task, we can check the information gathered during an elicitation session for accuracy and consistency with other information.
In this session, you will learn about task to Communicate Business Analysis Information. Using this task, we can provide stakeholders with the information they need and at the time they need it. The information is presented in a useful form, using the right terminology and concepts to ensure shared understanding.
In this session, you will learn about task to Manage Stakeholder Collaboration. Using this task, we can work with stakeholders to engage them in the overall business analysis process and ensure strong, positive, and trust-based relationships with stakeholders.
In this session, we’ll learn about involvement of stakeholders in performing various tasks of Elicitation and Collaboration knowledge area.
In this, you will be able to download Supplementary Resources of Part 2 that can be useful to remember concepts for IIBA exam.
IIBA Business Analysis Certification course is based on IIBA BABOK Guide version 3.0. The whole course is divided into 7 parts. This course is ideal for you if you want to prepare for IIBA certification at your own pace without spending over hundred dollars.
Key Benefits
Attempt quizzes (after each lecture) and reinforce learning
Earn PD hours for ECBA application (see details below *)
Remember concepts using downloadable PDFs
Course is suitable for
Students and new graduates
Professionals (with business or domain experience) who are learning and developing business analysis skills and want a career in business analysis
Experienced business analysts as well as managers who manage business analysts
Content of the Part 3
Introduction to Elicitation and Collaboration knowledge area
Prepare for Elicitation
Conduct Elicitation
Confirm Elicitation Results
Communicate Business Analysis Information
Manage Stakeholder Collaboration
Content of remaining parts
Part 1 - Introduction, Business Analysis Key Concepts and Underlying Competencies
Part 2 - Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring
Part 4 - Requirements Life Cycle Management
Part 5 - Strategy Analysis
Part 6 - Requirements Analysis & Design Definition
Part 7 - Solution Evaluation
Course Duration
Part 3 of the course will take less than 1 hour
The whole course will take about 7 hours to complete
Earn PD hours for ECBA application *
As per IIBA guidelines,
Online courses (without actual instructor) will only qualify for PD hours needed for ECBA application (and not for CCBA or CBAP).
You only get 1 PD hour for 1 hour of course content. So, for 7 hours of whole course (all 7 parts), you will earn 7 PD hours for ECBA application.
For rest of PD hours, you can attend other online courses in business analysis and also claim hours spent on studying BABOK Guide.
Please note that course does not cover 50 most commonly used business analysis techniques (described in chapter 10 of BABOK guide v3.0), as it is difficult to provide explanation (with examples) for these many techniques in an online course. However, participants would be able to study use of techniques from the provided downloadable PDF file.
Please also note that the course does not cover 5 perspectives (described in chapter 11 of BABOK guide v3.0), as there shall be no questions on them in the exam (as clarified by IIBA in one of their webinars). However, CBAP/ CCBA aspirants are advised to go through them directly from BABOK guide v3.0.