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Audience » New and practicing Business Analysts » Project Managers » Product Managers
» System Analysts » Quality Managers » Managers tasked with Strategic decisions
PRerequisites » Basic knowledge of business processes and/or project management
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN » Understand Business Analysis » Identify the role of the business analyst » Understand the Business Development life-cycle » Integrate business analysis within Portfolios, Programs, and Projects. » Describe the relationship between projects and processes » Learn the terms, tools, techniques, and deliverables associated with business analysis. » Develop sound solution (product, service, process) design » Understand the principles and practices for effective requirements elicitation and analysis. » Understand Modeling techniques » Expand knowledge of Strategic Planning and Enterprise Analysis » Develop traceability, monitoring, and evaluation tools » Gain a solid understanding of the five PMI-PBA domains: Needs Assessment, Planning, Analysis, Traceability & Monitoring, and Evaluation
Project Management // Business Analysis
$2995.00• 5-day course• Prepares for PMI PBA
Certification exam• Students will receive
35 (PDUs)
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PMI-PBA: Business Analysis for Project Managers and IT AnalystsThe most powerful approach to business evolution is the integration of Business Analysis and Project Management. During a project, business analysts report to the project manager in order to facilitate requirements gathering and analysis, communications, and stakeholder relationship management. Business analysis extends further across a product or service life-cycle than project management, assessing and assuring business value by providing the continuity necessary for business success from strategic analysis through operational maintenance. This 5-day course developed exclusively by Interface Technical Training teaches the strategic and tactical roles of the Business Analysts and provides interactive coverage of the knowledge and skills necessary to master business analysis work. The course addresses Business Analysis contributions both within and external to projects consistent with the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK® ) and based on the Project Management Institute’s Professional in Business Analysis credential (PMI-PBA®). This course qualifies as 35 contact hours for PMI-PBA candidates, or 35 PDU’s for current PMI credential holders.
COURSE OUTLINE
PMI-PBA: Business Analysis for Project Managers and IT Analysts
Introduction » Defining the role and tasks of a Business Analyst » Generating Business Value » Solutions to business needs, problems, and opportunities » Stakeholder relationships: business processes, projects and external connections
» Creating and adopting formal business analysis » The Business Analyst and projects; ideal PM-BA integration » The PMI-PBA domains » Certification opportunities » Process, tool, technique, and deliverables framework
General Functions of Business Analyst » Needs Assessment and Strategic prioritization » Business Analysis planning (the day-to-day work) » Requirements Elicitation » Requirements Analysis and Specification (includes modeling)
» Requirements Documentation, Validation, and Management » Business Solution Delivery, Operation, and Maintenance
Needs Assessment » Problem, opportunity, constraint and triage » Request analysis » Solution approaches and business cases » The product life-cycle » Prioritization » Approval and Funding » Project initiation
Business Planning » Business analysis Work » As-is versus to-be » Product/project life-cycle approach » Solution context and design » Stakeholder analysis » Assurance Design and Acceptance Criteria » Solution success » The Business Plan » Project initiation
Business Analysis – Elicitation » Question development » Stakeholder requirements » Elicitation » Requirements generation » Decomposition » Studying » Modeling: scope, process, data, rule
» Requirements prioritization » PM/BA collaboration during Elicitation
Business Analysis - Analysis » Requirements analysis » Iterative modification and Change Control » Requirements classifications » Tools for thinking, analysis, documentation & presentation » Advanced modeling » Characteristics of Excellent Requirements » PM/BA collaboration during Analysis » Approval, Verification and Validation
Traceability and Monitoring » Requirements states » Traceability Matrices » Baselines » Conflict resolution » Facilitation » Configuration and Version control » Confirmation of solution delivery » Confirmation of business value » Status and reporting » PM/BA collaboration and contrasts
Evaluation » Testing and Test Plans » Metrics and KPI » Test cases » Gaps, deficits, Deltas, and defects » Acceptance criteria and implementation planning » PM/BA collaboration and separation » Go/No-Go analysis » Product implementation » Product Transition » Post-implementation valuation » Product life-cycle schedule » Solution Replacement/Phase-out
Project Management and Operations Interfaces » Project Management methodologies and their relationship to the Business Analyst
» Methodology comparison, contrast, and overlap » Product life-cycles : Predictive/Waterfall, Iterative/Spiral, Incremental, Adaptive/Agile
» Role of the PM » Role of the BA » Working with the PMO » The Business Analyst and Operations
Register by phone at 602-266-8585, or online at www.InterfaceTT.com.©2017 Interface Technical Training All rights reserved. v033017