Tuesday 8 January 2019

Entry Certificate in Business Analysis (ECBA) - ECBA, IIBA


ENTRY CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS ANALYSIS - ECBA
About the ECBA
The ECBA stands for Entry Certificate in Business Analysis, and it is the 1st level certification provided by International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA), Canada (www.IIBA.org).

IIBA is the non-profit professional association dedicated to the field of business analysis. IIBA acts as the voice of the business analysis community, supporting the recognition of the profession and discipline and works to maintain the global standard for the practices and certification.

To start a career in business analysis, the Entry Certificate in Business Analysis (ECBA) is a great place to start. The Entry Certificate in Business Analysis (ECBA) provides foundational knowledge for individuals entering the field of business analysis. The ECBA covers foundational knowledge on how to approach business analysis according to the BABOK Guide. The online competency-based exam tests your knowledge of business analysis aligned with A Guide to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK Guide).

Entry Certificate in Business Analysis Plus (ECBA+)
The ECBA+ Program includes hands-on experience to raise proficiency levels from knowledge to application, for targeted skills.

The ECBA (Entry Certificate in Business Analysis) is level one in the business analysis certification framework from the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA). The ECBA certification recognizes individuals entering the business analysis profession or those who manage business analysts and want to understand the required knowledge and competencies of a business analysis practitioner. Applicants must meet certain eligibility requirements in order to be admitted to the exam, and upon passing the exam, receive the ECBA certification credential.

Need Training for ECBA?
IIBA endorses training institutions, training centres and educational facilities to deliver IIBA's globally recognized standard for the practice of business analysis.  

Launch Your Career In Business Analysis with ECBA
The ECBA helps you to:
·        Enable change in an enterprise
·        Understand business process management
·        Play a role in designing and delivering solutions

Eligibility
To earn your ECBA, you must:
·        Complete a minimum of 21 Professional Development (PD) hours within the last four years. These can be logged and tracked here.
·        Exam Knowledge Areas tested
·        Agree with the ECBA Code of Conduct.

Target Group for the ECBA?
The ECBA is for:
·        Individuals who want to become a BA
·        Students enrolled in BA academic programs
·        Professionals transitioning into business analysis
·        Functional managers who manage BAs

Apply for ECBA Certification
Learn foundational knowledge and earn an IIBA certificate recognizing entry into the BA profession – the highest standards of business analysis practice. You require no previous business analysis work experience.

IIBA's multi-level competency based certification program recognizes the BA professional through their career progression, supporting more opportunities for growth and development. 

ECBA recognizes individuals ready to develop their business analysis skills, knowledge and behaviours as practicing business analysis professionals.

The competency elements are grouped into six Knowledge Areas, as defined in the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge® (BABOK® Guide).

Why get your ECBA certification?
The ECBA certification identifies and recognizes individuals ready to develop their business analysis skills, knowledge and behaviors as practicing business analysis professionals. The certificate does not require work experience - only professional development hours. That sets the ECBA apart from other IIBA certifications.

The following are some of the general benefits of becoming a ECBA:  
·       Recognition of your competency in business analysis.  
·       Business analysis is the fastest growing career opportunity for IT professionals.  
·       People with domain experience can move into IT sector by becoming a business analyst.  
·       Better career and job prospects.  
·       Better salary and improved work conditions.

Benefits to the individual may include: 
·        Proven knowledge and understanding of the principles and industry best practices.
·        Sense of fulfillment and personal satisfaction of accomplishing the first step in their BA careers.
·        Improvement of overall knowledge and performance.
·        More career and market opportunities.

Benefits to the organization may include:
·        Career advancement and recognition opportunities for staff.
·        It provides the opportunity to demonstrate the use of industry-standard business analysis practices to customers.
·        It demonstrates to your stakeholders that your business is run effectively.
·        It identifies and establishes BA practices as outlined in the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK) Guide by recognized professionals.
·        Shows and proves commitment to the field of business analysis, increasingly recognized as a vital component of any successful project.

Target Audience for ECBA
ECBA examination targets the following audience:  
·       Individuals entering the BA profession
·       Students enrolled in BA academic programs
·       Fresh or new graduates
·       Professionals transitioning careers  
·       Functional managers who are not BAs but manage people who hold them

Eligibility for ECBA
·       High school (i.e., 12 years of education is required. In some countries, this will be higher secondary school and above.  
·       Prior business analysis-related work is not required.  
·       Professional development: 21 hours of verifiable BABOK coursework in the last 4 years. Adaptive Processes is an authorized EEP of IIBA, its trainings provide desired PDUs for the ECBA certification examination.  
·       References: Not required.
·       Prior knowledge area expertise is not required.  
·       Signed code of conduct is required.

Exam
The one-hour on-line ECBA exam, formulated from the BABOK Guide Body of Knowledge, consists of 50 multiple choice competency-based questions.

The online exam requires a computer, internet access, webcam and microphone. 

ECBA Question pattern  
·       This will be a knowledge basedΓΌ examination.
·       Basic multiple choice questions
·       50 questions
·       Testing knowledge
·       1.5 hours

Examination Weightage – KA Wise

Business Analysis Knowledge
Domain
% Distribution
Business Analysis & the BA Professional
2.5%
Underlying Competencies
5%
Business Analysis Key Concepts
5%
Techniques
12.5%
BABOK® Guide Knowledge Areas
Domain
% Distribution
Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring
5%
Elicitation and Collaboration
20%
Requirements Life Cycle Management
20%
Strategy Analysis
5%
Requirements Analysis and Design Definition
24%
Solution Evaluation
1%

Become A Member
Uniting a community of professionals to create better business outcomes.
Choose your membership level below.

Which Membership is Right for You?
Individual Membership
Join thousands of business analysis professionals worldwide enjoying a variety of benefits, including a free online copy of the BABOK Guide and the opportunity to join a local chapter.
Individual membership is for:
·        You are a business analysis practitioner
·        You are a corporate employee with a promo code from your employer
·        You have an interest in building your business analysis practice
·        You are a product manager or product owner

Corporate Program
Businesses and organizations can join the IIBA and enjoy additional corporate benefits:
·        Forge a strong relationship with IIBA to help advance the practice of Business Analysis within your organization
·        Support development of your Business Analysis Professionals
·        Connect with over 300 organizations globally

Endorsed Education Provider
Do you provide educational services? Become a member of the IIBA as an Endorsed Education Provider (EEP):
EEP members include:
·        Training providers of business analysis practices
·        Providers seeking professional endorsement of their offerings
·        Providers looking to expand their market

Academic Program
Join as an Academic member today.
Academic members include:
·        Colleges and universities offering programs that support business analysis
·        Academic institutions looking for promotion among business analysis practitioners and their employers
 
Contact IIBA
International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) is a Canadian Corporation headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Mailing address:
International Institute of Business Analysis
115 George Street, Suite 509
Oakville, ON  L6J 0A2
Canada

Phone / Email:
 Main Number: 1 647-426-3735
Toll Free Number: 1-866-789-4422


General Inquiries
info@iiba.org



Certification
certification@iiba.org



Corporate Program
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