Writing and Managing Effective Requirements

PT0612
Training Summary
Successful projects are built on the foundation of a clearly defined business need and well-understood requirements. This course provides students a clear understanding of all the facets of the business analysis role, including a thorough walkthrough of the various domain/knowledge areas that comprise the business analysis profession. Students are provided an opportunity to try their hand at several business analysis techniques to assist with improving their skills in stakeholder identification, scope definition and analyzing, documenting and modeling requirements.This course is compliant with IIBA's Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK Guide) version 3 standard in business analysis and is aligned with and upholds the practices as discussed in PMI's Business Analysis for Practitioners: A Practice Guide.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites. This course is suitable for both beginner and intermediate business analysts who want to increase their skills for eliciting, analyzing, writing and managing effective requirements on projects.
Duration
3 Days/Lecture & Lab
Audience
This course is intended for intermediate to advanced Business Analysts who are looking to improve their skills for eliciting, analyzing, documenting, validating and communicating requirements.
Course Topics
  • Introduction to Business Analysis
  • A Closer Look at the Business Analyst Role
  • Supporting the Project Portfolio (Enterprise Analysis)
  • Understanding and Defining Solution Scope
  • Understanding Requirements
  • Elicitation and Process Modeling
  • Planning and Eliciting Requirements
  • Use Case and User Story Analysis
  • Analyzing and Documenting Requirements
  • Additional Information

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