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South Saskatchewan Chapter Lunch-n-Learn Series. Agenda: Welcome and Lunch Upcoming Training, Event, and Study Group Reminders Feature Presentation. Session 2: “Preparing the CBAP Application” December 9, 2008. Upcoming Training Reminders.
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South Saskatchewan ChapterLunch-n-Learn Series Agenda: • Welcome and Lunch • Upcoming Training, Event, and Study Group Reminders • Feature Presentation Session 2: “Preparing the CBAP Application” December 9, 2008
Upcoming Training Reminders • January 13-16, 2009: Business Process Reengineering for Competitive Advantage (Learning Tree) • 4 days (23 PDUs) • Only 4 seats left!!! • April 2009 (date to be announced): Mastering Requirements Management with Use Cases (IBM) • 3 days (18 Contact Hours) • September 2009 (date and course to be announced)
Upcoming Event Reminders • January 20, 2009: Preparing RFIs and RFPs, presented by Glenn Deck, Government Services • April 2009 (date and speaker to be announced) • May/June 2009 (AGM - date and speaker to be announced)
Upcoming Study Group Reminders • January 13, 2009: Study Group Kick-off Meeting • Atlantis Coffee House (downtown) - private room “the vault” has been reserved • Start Time: 6:30 PM • Sign-up Sheet at the Registration Desk • IIBA MEMBERS ONLY • Contact either Paula Maychruk or Cindy Radford for more information
Preparing the CBAP Application Presented by: Paula R. Maychruk, B.V/TEd., CAPM, CBAP Business Analyst
Membership Update • Membership Join and Renewal functions on the IIBA National website will not be available from Tuesday, December 9, 2008 at 6 p.m. EST until Monday, December 15, 2008 at 6 p.m. EST
Online Application Update • Online CBAP application was slated for December, 2008 • Now expected to be up and running by February, 2009
Preparing the Application • Begin the application at least 2 months before you plan to apply • It can take anywhere from 6-10 hours to complete • Download and review the CBAP Handbook before you begin • Suggest you apply within 6 months of when you plan to write
Application Process • Can take up to 30 days to receive approval and your candidate ID • Must book (and pay for) the exam within 60 days of when you will write • Must sign and submit the “Code of Professional Conduct”
Exam Payment Process • Send in application (paper) with cheque for application fee ($125 + GST, in US funds) • Send in exam fee separately once approved (IIBA members: $325 + GST, in US funds) • Alternatively, you can pay for both at once if you know where you will be writing the exam when you apply (for CBT, there is a slightly different scheduling process)
CBAP Application Requirements • 21 hours of professional development in the last four years • Show expertise in 4 of 6 KAs • 2 career references (or other CBAP) • 7,500 hours of BA-related work in the last ten years
Professional Development • Nexient Learning • How to Gather and Document User Requirements (28 PDUs) • The Learning Tree • Developing User Requirements (23 PDUs) • Business Process Reengineering: Jan 13-16, 2009 (23 PDUs) • IBM • Mastering Requirements Management with Use Cases: April 2009 (~18 hours) • U of S • The Business Analyst’s Course: April 2009 (~18 hours) • Masters Certificate in Business Analysis (~70 hours)
Knowledge Areas • Rating Scale: • Never • Seldom (rarely perform this task) • Sometimes (5-10 times in last 10 years) • Frequently (11 or more times in last 10 years) • Demonstrate expertise in 4 of 6 KAs
Career References • Must have known you for at least 2 years • Can be another CBAP • Attest to your professional capability (must have worked with you or supervised you) • Project Managers not preferred as references • Blind feedback process (sealed, signed and delivered)
Required Experience • Resumes will NOT be accepted • Must be listed by project • 7,500 hours of BA-related work in the last 10 years • Activities where you apply, or directly help others apply, the BABOK knowledge areas
Example Activities • Hands-on tasks (e.g. requirements gathering, requirements documentation) • Coaching or mentoring of BAs in BA activities (e.g. planning requirements gathering, reviewing requirements documents) • Development of an organization’s BA methodology and/or best practices • Development of BA training materials
Non-Applicable Activities • Non-supervisory management of BA activities (e.g. resource management, status reporting, performance management) • Teaching of BA training courses • Selling/promoting requirements tools • Project Management • TESTING (e.g. creating and executing test scripts, reporting on testing status) • Programming
My Application • 5 projects • 10,104 project hours • 7,842 BA hours • 3 references (1 career manager, 1 client, 1 project manager) • 3 additional project contacts • 3 courses: • 60 hours of professional development
My Knowledge Areas • Elicitation • Analysis & Documentation • Communication • Solution Assessment & Validation • Answered all items as “Frequently” • Added items to each KA (e.g. traceability, estimating, prioritizing, scheduling, requirements validation)
Knowledge Area Example • Requirements Elicitation: • How often do you elicit requirements? (Frequently) • What other task(s) in this KA do you perform that are not listed? • Selecting the best approach for elicitation • Estimating, prioritizing, scheduling and assigning requirements elicitation tasks • Reporting on requirements elicitation activities
Project Description Example • Develop an automated system to replace the current manual process of requesting, transferring, archiving and tracking physical (paper) files • This project was implemented over the course of 7 development sprints, using a modified agile process
Project Hours Example • Project that did not include testing time: • I was on the project full-time • 6 months = 126 days @ 6 hours per day = 756 total project hours • Assume 15-20% of activities are non-BA (e.g. status reporting) • Total possible BA hours = approx. 600
Project Hours Example • Project that included testing time: • I was on the project full-time as a consultant • 14 months = 294 days @ 8 hours per day = 2352 total project hours • 3 months of testing = 63 days @ 8 hours per day = 504 non-BA hours • Total possible BA hours = approx. 1800
Experience Examples • Requirements Communication: • Manage/negotiate requirements expectations, conflicts & communication • Determine the best requirements format • Create requirements presentation/ package • Conduct requirements walkthroughs • Obtain requirements sign-off
Experience Examples • Solution Assessment & Validation: • Review proposed business data model to ensure requirements are met • Review and evaluate alternate design solutions (and technologies) • Ensure the usability of the solution • Support the QA process • Conduct post-phase retrospectives
Application Hints • If you claim “frequently”, ensure you show at least 11 examples • Match your deliverables to the BABOK • Use similar terminology as used in the BABOK (e.g. elicitation) • Eliminate any ambiguity in your descriptions (be clear, concise, and consistent)