Business Analysis
Business Analysis is the practice of enabling change in an enterprise by defining needs and recommending solutions that deliver value to stakeholders. Business analysis enables an enterprise to articulate needs and the rationale for change, and to design and describe solutions that can deliver value.
Business Analyst is responsible for eliciting the actual needs of stakeholders—which frequently involves investigating and clarifying their expressed desires—in order to determine underlying issues and causes. Business analysts play a role in aligning the designed and delivered solutions with the needs of stakeholders.
Below Topics will be covered in our workshop:
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. UML - Unified Modelling Language
- 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 Away's
- 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.
- Flexible training timings.
- Resume Building.
- Mock Interviews.
- On Job Support.