Live e-Learning Business Analysis Modules

Solving training timing constraintsOur skills and techniques for Business Analysts are also available in workshops lasting 2 - 4 days each or "nuggets" lasting 30 - 90 minutes each.

This curriculum groups typical business analysis skills and techniques into modules that can be presented in 1 - 4 hours each.

Workshop V1-10 (class size is limited to 6-10 people)

How to Gather, Analyze, and Define Business System Requirements

Introduction to Business System Requirements (1 hour) How to Get Business Requirements in Interviews and Workshops (3.5 hours) How to Get Business Requirements with Business Events and Problem Analysis (3.5 hours) How to Write Effective, Understandable Business Requirement Statements (3.5 hours) How to Clarify, Confirm, and Complete Business Requirements (3.5 hours)

Workshop V1-20 (class size is limited to 6-10 people)

How to Model, Analyze, and Improve Business Processes

Introduction to Business Process Analysis (1 hour) How to Model Business Processes using Context Diagrams (3.5 hours) How to Model Business Processes with Swimlane Diagrams (3.5 hours) How to Analyze Business Processes using Models (3.5 hours) How to Improve Business Processes using Process Models (3.5 hours)

Workshop V2-05 (class size is limited to 6-10 people)

How to Model and Analyze Business System Data

Introduction to Modeling and Analyzing Business System Data (1 hour) How to Model Business Data from the Business Perspective (3.5 hours) How to Model Business Data from Forms and User Views (3.5 hours) How to Analyze Business Data Models to Get Requirements (3.5 hours)

Workshop V2-30 (class size is limited to 6-10 people)

How to Discover and Develop Business Use Cases

Introduction to Business Use Case Documentation and Modeling (1 hour) How to Capture Functional Requirements with Use Cases and Diagrams (3.5 hours) How to Clarify and Confirm Business Requirements with Use Cases (3.5 hours) How to Discover Use Cases through Business Events (3.5 hours)

Workshop V3-20 (class size is limited to 6-10 people)

How to Develop and Use UML Models for Business Analysis

Introduction to UML Fundamentals for Business Analysts (1 hour) How to Model Classes and Objects with the UML (3.5 hours) How to Capture and Clarify Requirements with State Diagrams (3.5 hours)

Workshop V3-30 (class size is limited to 6-10 people)

How to Prepare and Facilitate a Successful JAD Session

Introduction to Preparing and Facilitating JAR/JAD Sessions (1 hour) How to Plan and Prepare a Requirements JAD (3.5 hours) How to Facilitate a Successful JAR/JAD Session (3.5 hours) How to Support and Document a Successful JAR/JAD Session (3.5 hours)

Workshop V3-40 (class size is limited to 6-10 people)

How to Plan, Prepare, and Execute User Acceptance Testing

Introduction to Planning, Preparing and Executing User Acceptance Testing (1 hour) How to Plan and Prepare for User Acceptance Testing (3.5 hours) How to Find and Develop User Acceptance Test Cases (3.5 hours) How to Execute and Document User Acceptance Testing (3.5 hours)

What Do We Offer?

Any of the training modules listed on the left can be delivered:

  • individually as live e-Learning (web-based) workshops
  • OR grouped together and delivered as instructor-led (classroom) workshops at your site
  • OR in any blended learning combination of workshops and virtual sessions

Our curriculum is designed to build skills in:

  • Writing Business Requirements for IT Projects
  • How to Gather, Analyze, and Define Business System Requirements
  • Capturing Business Requirements
  • Writing Effective Business Requirements
  • Facilitating Requirements Workshops
  • How to Model, Analyze, and Improve Business Processes
  • How to Model and Analyze Business System Data
  • How to Discover and Develop Business Use Cases
  • How to Develop and Use UML Models for Business Analysis
  • How to Prepare and Facilitate a Successful JAD Session
  • How to Plan, Prepare, and Execute User Acceptance Testing
  • Management Overviews

Who Needs These Skills?

Our training workshops are designed for Business System Analysts, Requirements Analysts, Subject Matter Experts, Project Managers, and any professional engaged in gathering, writing, understanding, and translating business needs into requirements for technology solutions.