2. The Agile Mindset
2.7 The Business Analysis Core Concept Model™ and the Principles of Agile Business Analysis
Agile Extension to the BABOK® Guide
The Business Analysis Core Concept Model™ (BACCM™) provides set of core concepts and common language for business analysis. The seven principles of agile business analysis provide guidance on applying the agile mind set to business analysis activities.
The principles of agile business analysis can be mapped to the core concepts as listed below.
Table 2.7.1: The BACCM and Principles of Agile Business Analysis
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Core Concept |
BACCM™ Definition |
Principle of Agile Business Analysis |
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Change |
The act of transformation in response to a need |
Change is central to all principles of agile business analysis. |
|
Need |
A problem or opportunity to be addressed. |
Get Real Using Examples. |
|
Solution |
A specific way of satisfying one or more needs in a context. |
Simulate Collaboration and Continuous Improvements. |
|
Stakeholder |
A group or individual with a relationship to the change, the need, or the solution. |
Think as a Customer. |
|
Value |
The worth, importance, or usefulness of something to a stakeholder within a context. |
Get Real Using Examples and Avoid Waste. |
|
Context |
The circumstances that influence, are influenced by, and provide understanding of the change. |
See the Whole. |