Course Outline
Introduction to Business Analysis
- What is Business Analysis?
- Role and responsibilities of a Business Analyst
- BA career paths and certifications
Understanding the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
- Overview of SDLC models (Waterfall, Agile, Hybrid)
- The BA’s role across the SDLC
- Interaction with developers, testers, and stakeholders
Exploring the BABOK Framework
- What is BABOK and who publishes it?
- Knowledge areas and key concepts
- Applying BABOK in real-world projects
Requirements Types and Documentation
- Difference between functional and non-functional requirements
- Writing clear and testable requirements
- Using templates and best practices
Techniques for Requirements Elicitation
- Stakeholder interviews and surveys
- Facilitated workshops and brainstorming
- Observation, document analysis, and prototyping
Requirements Validation and Traceability
- Validating and reviewing requirements with stakeholders
- Managing changes to requirements
- Traceability matrices and use case linkages
Practical Exercises and Role-Playing
- Simulated elicitation sessions
- Creating a sample requirements document
- Group feedback and improvement
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- An understanding of basic business processes
- Interest in IT projects and stakeholder communication
- No prior business analysis experience required
Audience
- New or aspiring business analysts
- Project team members transitioning into analysis roles
- Professionals involved in requirements gathering or documentation
Testimonials (5)
Practical exercises. Q&A session at the end regarding how this can be applied in our organization.
Franciszek - Bank Millennium S.A.
Course - Business Analysis, BABOK V3.0 and IIBA Certification Preparation
trainer's knowledge and ease to discuss - awesome flow
Piotr Stanik - GP Strategies Poland sp. z o.o.
Course - Fintech: A Practical Introduction for Managers
I like the simple but informative example codes.
Yue Wang - DBS Bank Ltd
Course - Design Patterns
Focusing on applying the course on my real work.
shahla - ECRA
Course - Introduction to Business Analysis: Defining Successful Projects
I gained a good overview of the process editors, business rules and BPMS tools landscape. I highly recommend the practical BPMN for Business Analysts course, even for experienced analysts, with its excellent process scenarios and modeling practice it will position you a cut above the rest!.