Certified Business Analyst

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About Course

  • Who it’s for: Designed for students and professionals looking to enhance their analytical skills and enter high-demand business roles.

  • Real-world training: Focus on practical tools and knowledge through live case studies, hands-on exercises, and industry-standard methodologies.

  • Unique approach: Combines theory with real-world application, setting us apart from traditional courses.

  • What to expect:

    • Master critical skills like process analysis, requirement gathering,  and stakeholder management.
    • Gain the experience needed to solve complex business problems effectively.
  • Outcome: Be ready to take on business analyst roles with confidence and make a measurable impact in any organization.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Understanding Business Analysis Fundamentals: Students will learn the core concepts of business analysis, including the role of a business analyst, the lifecycle of business analysis, and its importance in aligning business goals with technology solutions.
  • Requirements Gathering and Elicitation: Students will master techniques for collecting requirements from stakeholders through interviews, surveys, workshops, and other elicitation methods to understand business needs and expectations. Visualize processes, identify inefficiencies, and improve workflows.
  • Stakeholder Management and Communication: Students will develop skills in identifying key stakeholders, understanding their needs, managing expectations, and communicating effectively with all parties throughout the project lifecycle.
  • Data Analysis and Interpretation: The course includes learning how to analyze and interpret data to identify trends, derive insights, and provide informed recommendations that drive business decisions.
  • Solution Design and Evaluation: Students will be trained on how to design solutions based on business needs, evaluate different alternatives, and select the most suitable option for implementation.
  • Project Management Methodologies: Students will gain knowledge of different project management methodologies, such as Agile, Waterfall, Scrum, and Lean, and how to integrate business analysis activities with these approaches for successful project delivery.

Course Content

1. Business Analysts (BA)

2. Roles and Responsibility of a BA

3. SLDC (Software Development Lifecycle)

4. Requirements Gathering

5. Gap-Analysis

6. Documentation BRD and FRD

7. FRD Sample

8. Functional and Non-Functional Requirements

9. Testing (UAT- User Acceptance Testing, Functional Testing and Regression)

10. Different types of environments

11. Difference between Agile and waterfall

12. What is Agile

13. Scrum

14. Kanban

15. Agile Documentation

16. Agile Metrics

17. Estimating Techniques for User Stories

18. Prioritizing Techniques

19. A/B Testing

20. 3 C’s

21. Commonly Used Terminologies in Agile/Project Management