If the application reviewers identify a non-BA task on their BA task list, how will they know how much time to deduct when the hours are totaled at the project level, not the task level?
Your experiences should be detailed as much as possible when listing tasks and deliverables. During the application assessment, the number of tasks and deliverables listed for a project are totaled and each task and deliverable in a project holds equal weight. The non-BA tasks and deliverables are divided by the total tasks and deliverables to determine the qualifying percentage of tasks and deliverables. This percentage is then multiplied by the total BA Hours submitted for the project to determine the total BA Hours that qualify. For example, 100 tasks and deliverables are submitted for a project but 10 tasks and deliverables are non-BA tasks and deliverables as per the BABOKĀ®. As a result, 10% of the tasks and deliverables do not qualify. If 200 BA hours are submitted for the project, then 10% x 200 hrs or 20 hrs do not qualify and, only 180 hrs qualify for the project.
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