INTRODUCTION
This Professional Business Analysis - Level 1 training course has been designed to address those areas that have been identified as either not existing yet or only partially in place. It provides the qualifying study hours and content for delegates to prepare for and sit the IIBA® Entry Certificate in Business Analysis certification exam. In addition, the material covers the areas identified as needing development based on the internal benchmarking against the IIBA® BABOK® Maturity Model.
Following completion of the training course, delegates will have established a foundation to continue their personal development as business analysts and contribute to building a community of practice based on shared methods and standards.
This GLOMACS training course will highlight:
- Understand and apply generally accepted standards and practices of the business analysis discipline
- Appreciate the role of business analysis for application development
- Understand key aspects of planning, business-needs analysis to elicit stakeholder requirements, and requirements documentation
- Utilise proven methods, tools and techniques
- Build on the learning to contribute to the development of a community of practice
Objectives
At the end of this training course, you will:
- Understand how a business analyst acts as an agent of business improvement
- Learn how to use a systematic approach based on "A Guide to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge® (BABOK® Guide) Version 3.0
- Understand and apply a systematic framework for conducting business analysis activities through the phases of the business analysis life cycle
- Develop an appreciation for the essential responsibilities of a Business Analyst
- Have learnt business analysis tasks and techniques that can be applied immediately after the training
- Develop effective requirements and communication plans
Training Methodology
Participants will learn by active application of methods, tools and techniques from the BABOK® throughout the programme. The sessions contain focused input from the programme leader, combined with practical sessions enabling delegates to apply the methods and tools to exercises and case studies drawn from a range of industries, to broaden understanding. The course manual will be supplemented with templates and a suggested toolkit outline as a foundation for developing a standard approach across the department and organisation.
Organisational Impact
Company will benefit through delegates learning about how the business analysis skills and competencies they take away can contribute to the short and medium-term maturity objectives:
- Begin to create a virtual community of practice within Application Development
- Recommend improvements to improve performance
- Identify individual analysis competencies and training needs using the BABOK®
- Contribute to a BA toolkit of standardized processes and templates
- Increase the effectiveness of business analysis practice
- Develop the maturity of the division as measured by the BA Maturity Framework
Personal Impact
Individual delegates will benefit from:
- Improved active listening and questioning skills to enhance communication effectiveness
- Increased problem solving and critical thinking skills
- Enhanced appreciation of the BA role in helping the division to achieve improved performance
- Practical experience in applying proven BA techniques and methods
- Understanding how to implement systematic business improvement
- Enhanced management and team building skills
- Attain IIBA Certification and Re-certification credits
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This GLOMACS Professional Business Analysis - Level 1 training course has been designed for increasing the maturity of the Business Analysis practice. It is primarily of benefit to roles that use business analysis techniques and some of those that they interact with including:
- Business Analysts
- Systems Analysts
- Business Architects
- Systems Architects
- Project Managers
The intention is both directly develop the knowledge and skills of analysts and also increase the effectiveness of analysis interventions by helping those they interact with to communicate more effectively as subject matter experts.