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What is enterprise analysis all about? |
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Looking at the big picture and understanding why the initiative is being undertaken. |
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What tasks are included in the Enterprise Analysis knowledge area? |
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Need Gap shirt And Suit Case - Need (Bus) Gaps (Assess Capability) A - Approach (Det Soln Approach) S - Soln Scope (Define) Case (Define Bus Case) |
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True/False Enterprise Analysis can be done at a smaller scale and looking at the smaller 'big' picture. |
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Defining the business need in Enterprise Analysis will help the BA to: (2) |
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1 - Understand the root cause of the initiative 2 - know how the business need is generated |
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What inputs do you need in order to define the business need in enterprise analysis? |
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BeeR B - Business Goals and objectives R - Reqs (stated but without solution illusion) |
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What is the output of defining the business need in enterprise analysis? |
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The Business Need! -probelm to solve -opportunity to capitalize on -foundation for bus reqs |
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What should you consider when defining the business need in enterprise analysis? (3) |
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1 - Business goals and Objectives - SMART goals 2 - Bus Problem/Opportunity - real op for improvment? 3 - Desired Outcome - benefits resulting from meeing goal |
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In defining the business need in enterprise analysis, what technique could be used to compare? |
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In defining the business need in enterprise analysis, what techniques (3) could be used to discuss problems and generate options? |
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1 - Brainstorming (9.3) 2 - Focus Groups (9.11) 3 - Root Cause Analysis (9.25) |
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In defining the business need in enterprise analysis, what technique could be used to identify changes in policies? |
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Business Rules Analysis (9.4) |
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In defining the business need in enterprise analysis, what technique could be used to simplify goals? |
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Functional Decompisition (9.12) |
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One that is: S - specific M - measurable A - achievable R - relevant T - time-bound |
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