Techniques and Tools of a Business Analyst
Business Analysis Foundation
- Instructor-led, Online
- Course Category: Business Analysis, Product Management, Agile Methodologies
GBP
45
Instructor-led, Online
Duration: 2 hours
Course Code: TXV-BAF-3636
Skill Level: Beginners
Techniques and Tools of a Business Analyst
Overview
Business Analysts traditionally have been thought of as requirements specialists and document writers. This is more so with the onset of the IT systems development viewpoint, where the BAs played the role of mediators between business and the development teams. However with the increasingly changing landscapes of business, technology, professional and personal life styles, the roles and contributions of analysts also are shifting rapidly. Besides the traditional tools and techniques, there is a spate of new-age tools that have sprung up to suit the emerging needs of analysts, offering a host of benefits to the BAs and teams. To learn and get your hands on these handy tools and techniques, enrol now to TEXAVI’s BA Techniques and Tools course!
Who can attend?
- Anybody with or without work experience
- IT professionals (eg., Developers, testers) considering a move to BA role
- Non-IT people who want to learn IT skills thinking of a career switch
- Graduates and university students who aspire to get into IT industry
- Students who have just passed their B. Tec, A-Levels or college studies
COURSE OUTLINE
- Overview and setting the context
- Overview on the BA techniques & tools
- Do’s and don’ts for BAs
- Busting myths & misconceptions around BA
- Requirements management-User stories etc.
- Essential techniques & tools
- Estimation, prioritisation
- Prototyping and wireframing
- Data modelling and analytics
- Summary – Q & A
What will you learn?
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Explain the tips, do’s and don’ts for the BA in performing their roles
- List and explain the various activities, techniques and tools during different stages:
- Understanding – Root cause analysis, 5Whys, Mindmap, interviews etc.
- Analysis – SWOT, feasibility analysis, use cases, workflows, business rules etc.
- Definition – User stories, scenarios, mockups, user profiles, personas etc
- Modeling – Prototypes, wireframes, UML diagrams, Risk models, Data models
- List the different techniques useful for BAs in the data gathering activities
- Describe the use cases and application scenarios for the elicitation techniques:
- Interviews
- Workshops
- Observations
- Focus groups
- Prototyping
- Scenarios
- Document analysis
- Special purpose records
- Surveys/questionnaires
- List and explain the digital tools and software applications for business analysts
- Documents, presentations and spreadsheets – Microsoft Office Suite, Apple iWork
- UML modelling – Microsoft Visio, TogetherSoft, IBM Rational Suite
- Prototyping and dynamic storyboards – iRise, inVision, Axure RP
- Mindmaps – Freemind, Miro, Lucidspark, Canva
- Wireframes and mockups – Balsamiq, Figma, Draw.io, Gliffy
- Data modeling – ER/Studio Data Architect, Microsoft Visio, Enterprise Architect
- Specify the languages and notations used in modeling systems and processes
- UML – Unified Modeling Language: [for systems and applications]
- BPMN – Business Process Modeling Notation: [for processes and activities]
- Elaborate on the use cases and application scenarios for UML:
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Applications – architecture, structure, behaviour
- Business processes – structure, flows, tasks
- Data – structure, model and relationships
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- Mention the various diagrams in UML that BAs and teams can create:
- Use case diagram
- Activity diagram
- Sequence diagram
- State chart diagram
- Package diagram
- Class diagram
- Object diagram
- Component diagram
- Deployment diagram
- Define what data modelling is and explain analytics and business intelligence
- Describe the importance of estimation and prioritisation in agile projects
- List the different techniques in requirements management
- Discuss measures and metrics for implementing strategies:
- Critical success factors (CSF)
- Key performance indicators (KPI)
- Performance targets (PT)
- Describe the use cases for BPMN:
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Steps and stages in a process
- Start-to-end flow and sequences involved
- Transfer of messages amongst the process components
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- Explain the myths and misconceptions in business analysis
- Elaborate on the creation of models, prototypes, wireframes and mockups in projects
What do you need?
There are no pre-requisites for this course. There is no need for any prior experience, working knowledge or awareness of software development or projects experience. The course is suitable for experienced professionals working in the industry or academia, aspirants and early stage professionals, as well as students in universities and colleges. Professionals and aspirants from technology, business, operations or sales are all welcome to explore and understand about the tools and techniques available for business analysts.
WHAT'S INCLUDED?
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Why Texavi?
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Trainer Profile
Your trainer for this course is Pardha Saradhi Mantravadi. Pardha is an experienced and well-qualified trainer, coach, mentor, influencer and thought leader…click below to view the complete trainer profile
Reviews
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- ‘Texavi conducted a one-day workshop for our Business Analysts. The session was filled with case studies and examples from real-life projects. It was a great value-add and participants had useful, actionable takeaways.’ – Mukund Sathe, Core Projects and Technologies
- ‘The workshop was quite interesting. I found the exercises we did particularly valuable, as it was useful to discuss aspects with the others present, and to then feedback to the wider group.’ – Holly Sheahan, RSC
- ‘I attended Texavi’s training on Agile and had a lot of takeaways from the session. Pardha’s effective presentation skills supported with context you can relate to, makes the entire experience exhilarating.’ – Abhijit Majumdar, Zensar Technologies
- ‘Enjoyed the sessions and learnt loads of useful methods and techniques. Thank you very much for the very insightful and practical sessions.’ – Lisa Hayes, Astra Digital
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Texavi Toolkit
Team TEXAVI created relevant videos, podcasts, blog posts, white papers, posters and articles for your use. Check the below content out to understand more about the techniques and tools for business analysts:
- All business analysis techniques in one place
- How to select the right technique or tool for business analysis? Watch the animation video
- Get it right with the new-age BA techniques and tools
- Busting the myths and misconceptioons around business analysis – Texavi White Paper
- Myths & facts in business analysis – Guest Speaker Arvind Arcot’s blog post
- Presentation on business analysis techniques and tools