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    Fundamentals of business analysis

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    Fundamentals of business analysis

    Fundamentals of business analysis
    Duration: 1h 42m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 1.05 GB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    For consultants, project managers and business analysts

    What you'll learn:
    Describe the role of a business analyst
    Improve your business analysis skills
    How to determine a customer's requirements
    Align business analysis with your customer's requirements
    Understand how Universal Modelling Language helps determine the current and future business model
    Learn facilitation for business analysts
    Build a personal plan to improve your business analysis skills
    Gathering data and information from customers

    Requirements:
    There are no specific requirements for this course. It will help you practice if you are already or intend to be working on projects.

    Description:
    Course Objectives
    By the end of this course, you will be able to:
    Describe the role of the Business Analyst and the skills and attributes required for success
    Determine mutually agreed customer requirements and priorities taking into account business objectives and benefits to ensure that any change adds value
    Describe how the UML approach is relevant to the Business Analyst and demonstrate basic competence in using Data Flow Diagrams
    Understand the principles of facilitation and demonstrate key behaviours to develop confidence as facilitators
    Role of the Business AnalystAn introductory session to put the role of the Business Analyst in a business context and enable delegates to consider the key skills and attributes essential for success.· Role of the Business Analyst as an agent of change· Key tasks and responsibilities within the Development Lifecycle· The key skills and attributes of the Business Analyst · Delegates are encouraged to identify their own strengths and weaknesses as the start point for personal improvement
    Overall Approach to using UML in Business AnalysisA high-level view of the approach and UML techniques available to assist with Business Analysis· What is UML?· Approach for Business Analysis· Where the UML techniques fit
    An example UML model using Data Flow Diagrams to gather information and evidence
    Defining Business RequirementsRequirements should be business-oriented and non-technical in their nature. Unclear or ambiguous requirements are the main causes of problems later in the project. It is important to produce well documented and understood requirements owned by specific users for commercial benefit.· The difficulties we face when defining requirements· Types of requirements - constraints, functional and non-functional· How to go about gathering requirements· Wants vs. Needs · Documenting requirements · Evaluation of requirements - business impact (business objectives, cost, benefits and risk), adequacy of current support and business priorities
    Interviewing Skills and other associated fact-finding methodsThe ability to gather accurate and detailed information is critical to the success of business analysis. The most popular method is interviewing but as an interactive communication skill, it is difficult to do well.· Need for a thorough approach - Who, What, Why, When, Where and How· Advantages and Disadvantages workshop - looking at the following methods - Interviewing, Observation, Questionnaires and Analysing Documents· Interviewing in detail - planning, arranging, preparing the structure, conducting and controlling the Interview, types of questions to use, the need for active listening, documenting the results
    What is Facilitation?Across most large organisations, facilitation has become a recognised and effective approach to help groups of people make changes, solve problems, develop commitment or resolve conflict. This session introduces facilitation and highlights its benefits. · What is Facilitation?· The benefits· Role and responsibilities of the facilitator· Role and ground rules for the participants· Stages in the facilitation process
    Facilitative behaviours/group dynamicsThis session looks in more detail at the people side of running effective facilitated workshops.· Building trust and empathy· Working in pairs/smaller groups· What makes a good listener/active listening· Picking up on non-verbal signals· Group dynamics

    Who this course is for:
    This course is for business analysts, consultants and project managers. It is also a great primer for internal management consultants an change managers.
    It is also useful for managers leading internal change management projects and programmes
    The course could also be useful for early researchers completing an MBA or Masters project or dissertation

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