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Summary of Changes from <strong>BABOK</strong> ® <strong>Guide</strong> v 2.0<br />

Knowledge Areas<br />

Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring<br />

The focus and name of this knowledge area remains the same for version 3.<br />

Some tasks were renamed, one new task was added and some elements were<br />

moved around. Version 3 continues to address the business analyst's role in<br />

defining the business analysis work and defining the approach for the initiative.<br />

2.0 Task: Business Analysis Planning<br />

and Monitoring<br />

2.1 Plan Business Analysis Approach<br />

3.0 Task: Business Analysis Planning<br />

and Monitoring<br />

3.1 Plan Business Analysis Approach<br />

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Prioritization and Change<br />

Management content shifted to 3.3<br />

Plan Business Analysis Governance<br />

2.2 Conduct Stakeholder Analysis 3.2 Plan Stakeholder Engagement<br />

2.3 Plan Business Analysis Activities 3.1 Plan Business Analysis Approach<br />

2.4 Plan Business Analysis<br />

3.2 Plan Stakeholder Engagement<br />

Communication<br />

2.5 Plan Requirements Management<br />

Process<br />

Prioritization and Change<br />

Management content shifted to 3.3<br />

Plan Business Analysis Governance<br />

2.6 Manage Business Analysis<br />

Performance<br />

Elicitation (Version 2.0 name) is now<br />

Elicitation and Collaboration (Version 3 name)<br />

3.4 Plan Business Analysis Information<br />

Management<br />

3.5 Identify Business Analysis<br />

Performance Improvements<br />

The focus of this knowledge area remains similar but has expanded to include<br />

communication topics from version 2.0 and the new topic of collaboration.<br />

In addition, the simpler content from version 2.0 was expanded to provide more<br />

guidance for practitioners. Also, an explicit reference to unplanned elicitation is<br />

made to acknowledge the informal elicitation that can occur during conversation.<br />

Business analysis information is also referenced throughout rather than just<br />

requirements as the object of elicitation.<br />

2.0 Task: Elicitation 3.0 Task: Elicitation and Collaboration<br />

3.1 Prepare for Elicitation 4.1 Prepare for Elicitation<br />

3.2 Conduct Elicitation Activity 4.2 Conduct Elicitation<br />

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