Business Analysis Certification Training
Business Analysis is one of the most demanding courses which promotes your success and enhances the reputation of the career. This course will help you comprehend various business analysis techniques. You will acquire knowledge about business analysis planning and monitoring, form interactive dashboards, and comprehend the abilities of a Business Analyst.
The business analysis course will help you know the thorough concepts and skills required for a career as a business analyst. By the end of the Business Analysis fundamentals course, you will be in-depth with the need for business analyst’s roles & responsibilities, & necessities of the business analysis process, and the dissimilarities between a business analyst and a data analyst.
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What Will I Learn?
- After the course completion, the trainee will:
- 6 Knowledge areas such - Enterprise Analysis, Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring, Elicitation, Requirements Analysis, Requirements Management and Communication, Solution Assessment and Validation
- Various Software development methodologies (waterfall, Agile, Spiral, RAD, Scrum)
- Prototyping and JAD [Joint Application Development]
- Kinds of requirements (Business, Functional, Non-Functional, Transition, UI etc.)
- UML, Advanced UML [Unified Modeling Language]
- Tools like Axure, JIRA, Quality Center and Visio (or STAR UML)
- UML, Advanced UML [Unified Modeling Language]
- Manual testing hands-on, associated theory and SQL
Material Includes
- Reading Material, Videos, Info-graphics
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Curriculum
Chapter 1 – Overview
Introduction IIBA, BABOK
What is Business Analysis?
Business Composition and Architecture
Who is a Business Analyst?
Need for Business Analyst
What is a Company?
Responsibilities of a Business Analyst
Positioning of Business Analyst
Standardization and Adaptability
Why is Communication/Collaboration important?
Demand of Business Analysis
Career Path
Chapter 2 – Strategy Analysis Overview
What is Strategy Analysis?
Components
Identify Business needs & Stakeholders
Techniques
Chapter 3 – System Development Methodologies
Agile: Explain Agile
Scrum
Scrum Basics
Sprint
Product Backlog
Sprint Backlog
Burn down chart
Sprint Planning Meeting
Stand-up meeting
Waterfall method
Different phases of SDLC
Requirement Phase/BA’s role
Rapid Application Development (RAD)
Spiral
Agile and JIRA
JIRA – Introduction
JIRA tool registration( Trail Version)
JIRA – Dashboard
Managing Product backlog
Sprint Creation
Managing Sprint Backlog
Creating sub tasks
Sprint Progress and logging work
Reporting defects
Sprint Closer
Introduction to several Requirement types
User/Business Requirements
Functional Requirements
Non-Functional Requirements
Transition Requirements
UI (User Interface) requirements
System Requirements
Chapter 4 – Understanding & Analyzing Business Needs
Chapter 5 – Planning & Monitoring
Approach
Engagement
Governance
Information Management
Identify Performance Improvements
Chapter 6 – Requirement Elicitation
Requirements Work Plan
BA Role in Requirements Planning
Approaches
Techniques
Chapter 7 – Requirement Modeling
What is Requirement Modeling
Types
How to Prioritize requirements
Traceability
Sign-off & Management
Requirement Documentation
Chapter 8 – Requirement Modeling
What is Requirement Modeling
Why REquirement Modeling
What is Process Management
AS-IS Vs. TO-BE Modeling
Prototyping
UML
Verify & Validate Requirements
Chapter 8 – Elicitation & Requirement Gathering tool
Chapter 9 – Professional Boards
International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA)®
IREB (International Requirements Engineering Board)
PMI (Project Management Institute)
BCS (British Computer Society)
Course Prerequisites
- No prerequisites
Business Analysis Certification Training
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Jerome
CBAP Certified from IIBA, PMP
Instructor Description:
- 14 years of experience as a Business Analyst in both IT and non IT background.
- Significant contribution to the success of projects in BFSI, Retail, Process and Services, Solutions, Product Development.
- Served as a senior business analyst and project manager many times during his career.
- Appreciable leadership skills and has trained huge number of professionals in different organisations.
- Corporate trainer with 8 years of experience as a Successful mentor
- Member of IIBA,ISTD.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8
Total 6 Ratings
Phenomenal instructing. Instructor's method of clarification and approach is excellent. Classes are intuitive and justifiable. The instructor shares great notes for every topic.
The team made me understand the things that I can get by enrolling In their training program. Helping with interview questions and resume assistance by the experts.
Mohammed Rizwan
3 years ago
Magnificent Training. Great coordination from the Support team and account manager. Much obliged to you.
Shilpa Naidu
3 years ago
Enrolled for BA and successfully completed the training. Credit goes to the entire Uptaught team!!! Appreciable support for all my queries and this training was amazing.
Prasad Nair
3 years ago
The trainer is knowledgeable. His proficiency in tools like JIRA , MS Visio is mind-blowing. Practical training approach and the trainer is very keen to make us understand.
Karthikeyan
3 years ago
Course curriculum was tailor-made according to my requirement and I really found the one-on-one training on BA useful to my career life-time.
FAQs
It is harder to become a business analyst than most operational jobs but easier than technical jobs.
A business analyst is a person who analyzes and helps businesses to improve their processes, products, services and software.
Business analysts generally bridge the gap between the business ideas and business capabilities
Once the business analyst has enough knowledge, then he can move to the project management and consultant roles.
Yes, if you are an IT business analyst.
Almost every industry requires business analysts. However, most of the jobs are in IT or management consulting firms.
The average salary of business analysts is $74260 in the US.
The skills required are:
Analysis Problem solving capabilities
Interpersonal skills
Consultative skills
You require a bachelor degree in any discipline, though a degree in computing, economics, or numeracy-related subject is preferable.
In certain top and reputed organizations, an MBA or equivalent degree is mandatory. However, a non-MBA can also become a Business analyst.
It will be 40 Hours of training. You can choose either Instructor-led training or SPVT.
Yes, SQL knowledge is a prerequisite for almost any business analyst job.
Business analysts use Microsoft Excel.
After the certification training programme, you will be industry-ready and can expect to have good job opportunities.
No.