Business Analysis Analyzing & Modeling Course
Course Description
There’s more to the BA role than just taking notes or scribing at meetings. This course helps us put the analysis in the Business Analyst! Let’s create order from the chaos and create a deeper understanding of what was uncovered during the elicitation process. We’ll learn the nuts and bolts of modeling as well as how to use models as an alternative elicitation method, and how to extract requirements from models.
Take this course alone, or as Course 4 of The Business Analysis Certificate program.
Length: 2-Days
CDU/PDU: Earn 14 CDU/PDU for both IIBA and PMI certification
Prerequisites: We recommend the Introduction to Business Analysis course or equivalent experience.
Intended Audience: Anyone who works on projects, especially those who are is interested in a career in Business Analysis, want to understand what Business Analysis is, want to help promote the profession of Business Analysis in their organization.
What We Cover:
The importance of modeling and analyzing requirements
When and why to model
Impacts to modeling based on stakeholder preferences and needs
Progressive elaboration and how to choose the right level of detail to model
How to adapt modeling based on approach – Agile, Waterfall, Incremental
How to tie models back to scope modeling
Different types of modeling, including:
Process Modeling (Process Maps, Swim Lanes)
Data Modeling (Data matrix, Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD), Class Diagram, Concept Modeling)
Interface Modeling (Prototyping, Mockups, Wireframes, Storyboards)
Interaction Modeling (Use Cases, SIPOC)
Decision Modeling (Decision Trees, Decision Tables, Weighted Ranking)
Problem Analysis / Root Cause Analysis (Ishikawa Diagram, 5 Whys)
Business Rules Analysis in modeling