Course Details
Course Outline
1 - Introduction to Business Analysis
Business analysis definedThe activities that comprise business analysisIIBA/PMI and the goals of a professional associationIIBA’s BABOK® Guide and PMI’s Practice Guide in Business AnalysisExercise: Requirements challenges
2 - The IIBA™ and the role of the Business Analyst
Business analyst definedBA role vs. PM role Importance of communication/collaborationThe deliverables produced as part of business analysisThe BA career path Exercise: Review case Study
3 - Strategy Analysis and Change
The definition of Strategy AnalysisComponents of Strategy AnalysisIdentifying stakeholders and business needsExercises: Business Need development and RACI Stakeholder Identification
4 - Understanding and Defining Solution Scope
Defining Solution Scope Project scope vs. product scopeDefining a problem statementTechniques for defining scopeExercises: Conduct a brainwriting session and create a context diagramOptional exercise: Create a Use Case Diagram
5 - Understanding Requirements
Define the term requirementUnderstand requirement typesPresent the requirements processRequirements vs. specifications and business rulesExercise: Identify Requirements
6 - Planning & Eliciting Requirements
The Requirements Work Plan (RWP) Components of the RWP Identifying good questions for elicitationActive listening Categories and types of elicitation techniques Exercise: Planning for elicitation
7 - Analzying & Documenting Requirements
Understanding requirements analysisThe Business Requirements Document (BRD) The BRD vs. the functional requirements specificationBRD componentsThe purpose of packaging requirements Exercise: Analyzing Requirements
8 - Elicitation & Process Modeling
Why models are createdObjectives of modelingWhat is process managementUnderstanding process modelingModeling using BPMNAS-IS vs. TO-BE modeling BPMN subclassesBPMN simple structurePrototypingBusiness Process Modeling case studyExercises: Modeling and create a Prototype of your application
9 - Verifying & Validating Requirements
The difference between validation and verificationCharacteristics of good requirements Risks associated with requirementsTypes of testing approachesCreating a test plan Requirements traceability matrixVerified and validated requirementsExercise: Testing Requirements
10 - Additional Resources
Helpful links for obtaining additional business analysis information
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Who is it For?
Target Audience
Designed for individuals new to the business analyst role or those who supervise and/or work with business analysts.
Other Prerequisites
No prerequisites are required for this course. This course is suitable for both novices and experienced people who need to have a clear and systematic approach to Business Analysis.