We follow International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) course curriculum while engaging participants during the training which covers below topics listed on high level:
1. Introduction to Business Analysis
- Definition of business analysis.
- Overview of the business analysis process.
- How Business Analysis is used in organizations
- Who is Business Analyst.
- What are roles and Responsibilities of Business Analyst.
- Understanding different stakeholder and their needs.
2. Unified Modelling Language - UML
- What is UML.
- How UML is going to help us in Business Analysis.
- Learning Use Cases from UML.
3. Requirements Gathering and Documentation
- What is requirement and how many types are there.
- What are different techniques to gathering requirements.
- What are different types of documents and how write them with examples.
- How to write effective requirements, including use cases and user stories.
4. Requirements Analysis and Prioritization
- Analyzing requirements to identify gaps and inconsistencies.
- Understanding the challenges and overcoming.
- Prioritizing requirements based on their impact and feasibility.
- Defining acceptance criteria to ensure requirements are met.
5. Business Process Modeling
- What is Business Process Modeling.
- Techniques for modeling business processes, such as flowcharts, use cases, activity and swim-lane diagrams.
- Understanding the relationships between different processes.
6. Business Analysis Tools and Techniques
- Overview of tools and techniques commonly used by business analysts, such as MS Visio, Balsamiq, JIRA, Confluence, and ADO.
- How to choose the right tool for the job.
- Best practices for using tools effectively.
7. Business Analysis in Agile Environments
- Understanding the role of business analysis in agile methodologies.
- Techniques for gathering and prioritizing requirements in an agile environment.
- Collaborating with development teams and adapting to changing requirements.
8. Professional Development for Business Analysts
- Continuing education and certification options for business analysts.
- Building a professional network and advancing in your career.
- Best practices for ongoing skill development and career growth.
9. Training Take Aways:
- End to End exposure to Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC).
- Live examples of real time scenarios.
- Working on real time BA tools.
- Working on real time case studies.
- Exposure to Agile - Scrum concepts.
- Exposure to Database concepts.
- Exposure to BI tools.
- Material
- Flexible training timings.
- Resume Building.
- Mock Interviews.
- On Job Support.
Pre-Requisites to become Business Analyst:
- Valid Bachelor Degree or Master Degree from commerce, science & engineering background like:
i) Professionals from KPO or BPO.
ii) Management professionals.
iii) IT and Non-IT professionals.
iv) Freshers.
- No coding/programming skills required.
- Professionals in IT industry who want to enhance knowledge in Business Analysis like:
i) Testers/QA/QC.
ii) Developers/Programmers.
iii) Technical writers.
iv) Operations professionals.