Entry Certificate in Business Analysis ECBA

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Entry Certificate in Business Analysis ECBA
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G2681

Istanbul (Turkey)

28 Jun 2026 -02 Jul 2026

6145

Overview

Introduction:

Business analysis represents a structured discipline that enables organizations to identify needs, define requirements, and support solution alignment within complex environments. It connects stakeholder expectations, business processes, and analytical frameworks to ensure effective decision making and value delivery. This training program presents business analysis frameworks, requirement management models, and solution evaluation structures aligned with professional environments. It provides an institutional perspective on how organizations analyze needs, structure requirements, and support outcomes through systematic analysis practices.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze business analysis frameworks and core concepts within organizational environments.

  • Evaluate stakeholder identification and requirement elicitation structures.

  • Assess requirement analysis and documentation frameworks.

  • Examine solution assessment and validation structures.

  • Explore business analysis planning and performance measurement frameworks.

Target Audience:

  • Entry level business analysts.

  • Project team members and coordinators.

  • IT and system support professionals.

  • Process improvement and operations staff.

  • Professionals transitioning into business analysis roles.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Foundations of Business Analysis:

  • Business analysis role within organizational environments.

  • Core concepts shaping analysis practices.

  • Business needs within operational contexts.

  • Value creation through structured analysis.

  • Relationship between analysis and decision support.

Unit 2:

Stakeholder Analysis and Requirement Elicitation:

  • Stakeholder identification within project environments.

  • Interest and influence mapping across groups.

  • Elicitation approaches within requirement gathering.

  • Communication channels within stakeholder interaction.

  • Alignment between stakeholder needs and requirements.

Unit 3:

Requirement Analysis and Documentation:

  • Requirement classification within business environments.

  • Analysis structures within requirement definition.

  • Documentation models within specification processes.

  • Traceability within requirement lifecycle.

  • Clarity and consistency within requirement structures.

Unit 4:

Solution Evaluation and Validation:

  • Solution options within business environments.

  • Evaluation criteria within decision contexts.

  • Validation approaches within requirement alignment.

  • Performance considerations within solution assessment.

  • Relationship between evaluation and business outcomes.

Unit 5:

Business Analysis Planning and Performance Management:

  • Planning structures within analysis activities.

  • Scope definition within project environments.

  • Performance measurement within analysis functions.

  • Continuous improvement within analysis practices.

  • Alignment between planning and successful delivery.