Business Analysis Theory and Practice v4.1

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Course Number: ISI-1231C

Description

During this three day, instructor-led business analysis training course, analysts identify and document symptoms of broken business processes. They map customers' needs through skillful interviews and observation, unearthing the unspoken requirements that can undermine a project if ignored. They document these needs in detail and rehearse how to present requirements and recommended business process changes to management.

From enterprise analysis and scope definition to requirements determination and conceptual design, this course gives analysts a thorough understanding of the entire Systems Development Life Cycle. Replete with both hard and soft skills, this course builds a sound strategy for analyzing business processes and demonstrates how to apply concepts and practical techniques within the context of an experiential learning environment. Students emerge from this workshop with a solid foundation of business analysis thinking as well as a greater understanding that doing the right things are just as important as doing things right.

Aligned with the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK) version 3.0 2015, this workshop is compliant with the standards for business analysis and requirements definition, the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge, Version 1.6 (hereafter referred to as the BABOK), which has been prepared by the International Association of Business Analysis (IIBA).

Prerequisites

None

List Price

$2595.00