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ISEB Business Analysis Diploma Fast Track Week 2 - Residential

Course Code: BAFTWK2      Days: 5
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Dorset
Bournemouth (BH5) 26/04/10 £ 2,098
Bournemouth (BH5) 28/06/10 £ 2,098
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Course Overview

Organisations are continually looking for ways to develop the skills in their staff in the fastest and most cost-effective way - and to be assured of a return on their investment in training by seeing their staff acquire qualifications which are recognised as being highly relevant to their role in the organisation.

This unique, highly practical and intensive two week (or two one week) QA course will equip delegates with little or no previous experience with the full range of knowledge and skills needed to take on the role of a Business Analyst. During the course, delegates will have the opportunity to sit the four written examinations which are needed for the ISEB Business Analysis Diploma. Delegates may take the final oral examination a minimum of six weeks after passing the final written exam. The oral examination must be taken within 12 months of receiving the final written exam result.

All examinations and examination fees are included in the course fee. We are confident that the quality of the training and coaching provided by our trainers during this courses is second to none and that most candidates will pass examinations at the first attempt. In the event of a delegate failing a written examination, they will have the opportunity to retake one examination free of charge.

Audience

This course is designed for anyone wishing to acquire the knowledge and skills needed to be a Business Analyst and/or acquire the ISEB Business Analysis Diploma.

Skills Gained

Delegates will learn how to

  • Understand the role of the Business Analyst and the organisational context in which the role is undertaken
  • Work with senior business and IT staff to investigate, analyse and model business activities and problems and recommend appropriate solutions
  • Understand the requirements engineering process and work with requirements stakeholders and others to ensure requirements are complete, unambiguous, realistic and testable
  • Model and evaluate business processes
  • Sit all of the examinations required to gain the ISEB Business Analysis Diploma

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for attending this course.

Course Outline

  • Making and accepting the business case
  • Identify and model core business processes at an organisational level
  • Model business processes at an operational level
  • Analyse activities within business processes
  • Analyse managerial and performance aspects of activities and processes
  • Evaluate and re-design business processes.
  • The Requirements engineering process
  • Requirements and the business context
  • Eliciting and documenting requirements
  • Interviewing for requirements
  • Use of models in requirements engineering
  • Analysing and negotiating requirements
  • Validating and managing requirements
  • Benefits confirmation


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