Save $400 when you register for the entire Business Analysis Certificate Program.
This class will earn 14 Professional Development hours that can be used towards meeting your PMI and IIBA certifications. This is an instructor-led interactive class.
Overview
This 2-day course is appropriate for anyone that needs to learn how to plan and estimate their Business Analysis efforts to support high-quality Business Analysis work. Participants will learn and practice scoping the solution, identifying and analyzing stakeholders, estimating the Business Analysis work to be done.
Approach
Our goal at Bob the BA is to help you think, learn and work differently so you can make an impact back on the job. If you always do what you have always done, you will end up right where you were before you were trained right? So at Bob the BA we take a different approach because we know we learn best by doing and not through lecture. Our courses are always hands-on, practicing through exercises, activities, facilitated discussions, case studies, role play, workshops, printed materials and presentations.
Who Should Take This Course?
Anyone that is interested in a career in Business Analysis, wants foundational training planning and estimating their Business Analysis work.
Course Length
2-Days
Objectives
Understand project vs. product (solution) scope
Document product (solution) scope in support of planning and estimating your Business Analysis work
Identify, analyze and manage stakeholders
Understand common Business Analysis approaches
Learn different approaches to estimating your Business Analysis work
Learn to communicate and manage your requirements work plan
Course Topics
Project vs. product (solution) scope
Documenting product (solution) scope as the input to your planning efforts
Key planning concepts for analyzing Business Analysis work
Understanding gap analysis
How to identify, analyze and manage stakeholders using various stakeholder analysis models (classic - RACI, Onion, and others to modern - empathy maps)
Predictive (Waterfall, Incremental) and Adaptive (Agile) approaches to planning Business Analysis work
How to plan the work and work the plan
How to develop the approach to your plan
Understanding complexity and impacts for your plan
How to choose techniques for your plan
How to choose activities and deliverables for your plan
How to communicate your plan
Understand various estimation techniques
Review examples of requirements work plans
Understand how the requirements work plan fits into the overall project plan
Understand additional change management needs of the plan