IQBBA - BUSINESS ANALYST
Business Analyst, IQBBA Needs Expression
Duration
- 3 days
Prerequisites
- Involvement within the management or piloting of IT projects.
Audience
MOA, MOE, CP, Technical and Functional Architects, Testers ... etc
Objective
Awareness of the primordial role of Needs Expression within a project. The trainees discover the main activities of the Business Analyst, clearly identify the needs and the resulting solution, learn to implement a suitable process and adapted tooling.
Note
- This training also provides concrete tools for people making decisions to launch and outsource IT projects.
- Certificating methodological training
- Certification Examination on Last Day
- Duration of the examination: 1h
Pricing and Financing
- Training referenced in Collective Actions FAFIEC
- Possibility of financing according to your OPCA
- Price: Contact us
Program
Fundamentals of Business Analysis
- Why is business analysis necessary?
- What is business analysis?
- Key Concepts of Business Analysis
- Area of Expertise
- Tasks and Responsibilities
Business Process and Business Requirements
- Stakeholder Identification and Analysis
- Business Analysis - identify business processes
- Business Requirements and Goal Setting
- Definition of Profitability Study
- Determine the Perimeter and Approach of the Solution
Planning Process of Business Analysis
- Business Analysis Communication Management
- Manage Requirements Engineering Process
- Configuration and Change Management Process
- Selection of Tools and Techniques
Elicitation
- The concept of Elicitation Requirements
- Managing the Requirements Perimeter
- Traceability of Requirements
- Documentation of Requirements
- Communication
- Standards
Requirements Analysis
- Organization of Requirements
- Modeling and Specification
- Defining Assumptions and Constraints
- Verification and Validation
- Quality Assurance
Validation of the Solution
- Evaluation
- Validation
Tools and Techniques
- Business Analysis Tools
- Business Analysis Techniques
Expertise
- Knowledge of the Domain
- Personal Skills
- Facilitation Skills
Process Improvement
- Process Improvement
- Process Simulation and Re-design
Innovation, Design and Customer
- Role of Innovation
- Competition & Commercial Watch
- Thinking Design (Design Thinking)
- Basic methods, Tools and Techniques
- Working with the End User
Conclusion