Business Analysis Curriculum

Based on BABPK 3.0

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Business Analysis Success (3.0)

Creating the Strategic Context for Mission-Critical Projects

Version 3.0 of the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge® emphasizes the importance of value creation in the role of the Business Analyst. The BA still must gather accurate requirements from business users. To maximize the positive impact of recommended solutions, the BA must also understand the strategic context for a given project and guide solution design. Success for the BA should be measured by the value an implemented solution adds for the organization and its customers.

You will learn how to:

  • Apply strategy and organizational tools to define the business need
  • Understand and apply IIBA Knowledge Areas and Business Analysis Core Concepts Model
  • Create a business case
  • Identify and analyze stakeholders
  • Create a roadmap for BA activities and outcomes

Who Should Attend:

Business analysts, systems analysts, requirements professionals, business product owners, project/program managers and PMO directors, team leaders, development managers, process improvement professionals, management consultants, and IT management at all levels.

Course Outline:

  1. Overview and Framework
  2. Key Definitions
  3. Knowledge Areas
  4. Requirements Development Overview
  1. Project Selection
  2. Defining the Business Need
  3. Evaluating Project Alternatives
  4. Creating the Business Case
  1. Stakeholder Management
  2. Identifying Stakeholders
  3. Understanding Stakeholder Needs and Influences
  4. Engaging Stakeholders
  1. BA Planning
  2. Applying the Business Analysis Approach
  3. Planning the BA Tasks
  4. Developing the Communication Strategy

Eliciting & Documenting Requirements

Collaborating to Capture the True Business Needs

The Business Analyst has been described as the person who bridges the divide between IT departments and the business organizations they support. For all of the tools and techniques to elicit requirements, nothing is more important than making the most of human contact between these two interdependent groups. This seminar discusses several useful approaches to gathering requirements, focusing on the facilitation of collaborative sessions and the clear translation of business needs into requirements.

You will learn how to:

  • Practice new tools and techniques that will strengthen elicitation and collaboration results
  • Develop a framework for improved stakeholder collaboration
  • Maintain stakeholder engagement and commitment throughout requirements elicitation and documentation
  • Identify and create use cases and user stories
  • Write good requirements
  • Ensure focus on business value delivery

Who Should Attend:

Business analysts, designers/systems analysts, requirements professionals, business product owners, business architects, project/program managers, team leaders, team facilitators, process improvement professionals, development managers, management consultants, and IT specialists.

Course Outline:

  1. Good Requirements
  2. Business rationale
  3. Requirements classification
  4. Creating the road map
  1. Elicitation and Collaboration
  2. Understanding the difference
  3. Stakeholder analysis
  4. What to elicit
  1. Techniques
  2. Process analysis techniques
  3. Interviews, focus groups, surveys
  4. Brainstorming
  5. User stories
  6. Use cases
  7. When, why and how to use the techniques
  1. Writing Requirements
  2. Transitioning from elicitation to requirements
  3. Requirements tips and guidelines

Requirements Analysis and Design Definition

Converting Business Needs to Solutions

The ultimate objective of a business analysis, process improvement or information technology project is to improve business results. This seminar will present proven approaches to analyzing current conditions, business needs and technology enablers. Verification and validation techniques will be used to assure proposed solutions meet the needs of users and customers.

You will learn how to:

  • Help evaluate requirements for completeness, correctness and alignment with business needs
  • Create models that improve communication of business need and potential solutions
  • Manage requirements throughout the life cycle
  • Identify solutions which fulfill the business needs
  • Evaluate and recommend “best” solution(s)
  • Enhance skills which further foster collaboration and creativity

Who Should Attend:

Business analysts, systems analysts, requirements professionals, business product owners, business architects, project/program managers and PMO directors, team leaders, development managers, process improvement professionals, RFP developers, and IT specialists.

Course Outline

  1. Elaborating the Requirements
  2. Envisioning the future
  3. Additional modeling techniques
  4. Process, Context, Data
  5. Acceptance criteria
  6. The requirements package
  1. Getting the Right Requirements Right
  2. Evaluating the requirements
  3. Evaluating the requirements package
  4. Alignment with the business value
  5. Requirements review techniques
  1. Solution Design
  2. JAD sessions
  3. Leading creativity
  4. Identifying solutions
  5. Evaluating options
  1. Managing BA Deliverables
  2. Requirements management plan
  3. Requirements prioritization
  4. Requirements traceability
  5. Change management

Solution Deployment & Evaluation

Delivering Business Value

Creating an elegant, business-focused technology or process improvement solution is a worthy accomplishment; assuring that the solution is properly implemented and generates value on an ongoing basis is equally important. The skills and knowledge delivered in Solution Deployment & Evaluation help assure that mission-critical solutions live up to their potential.

You will learn how to:

  • Trace value from inception to fulfillment
  • Set the stage for a successful solution implementation
  • Assess the organization’s readiness for change
  • Identify barriers to realizing the full return on investment
  • Identify business-driven performance measures
  • Address gaps in value fulfillment
  • Validate achievement of the desired business value

Who Should Attend:

Business analysts, designers/systems analysts, requirements professionals, business product owners, project/program managers, team leaders, testing/QA managers, process management professionals, management consultants, change management professionals, and IT specialists.

Course Outline:

  1. Confirming the Solution
  2. Requirements allocation and traceability
  3. Solution validation
  4. Defect management
  5. Solution Implementation
  6. Transition requirements
  7. Readiness assessment
  8. Implementation and support
  9. Performance Evaluation
  10. Value metrics
  11. Performance analysis
  12. Root cause analysis
  13. Value Delivery Optimization
  14. Process optimization
  15. Organizational optimization
  16. Change management
  17. BA “art”
  18. Sustaining the value delivery

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