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		<title>The Value of the Certified Business Analyst Professional (CBAP) Designation</title>
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		<description>Because the certification has meaning that is fluid and career or personal goals are always changing, I believe it&apos;s up to the individual business analyst professional to decide for themselves if certification is right for them based on these factors. If the certification program means upward mobility in their profession or enables an individual to excel at their current job, then it is probably worth the time and cost to undertake a certification program. But I would caution anyone not to cut corners or to cram for the exam to obtain the certification. If they don&apos;t see a certification program as a chance to learn, grow and develop their skills and knowledge, then it&apos;s probably not worth the investment.</description>
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