IT Training
Business Analysis
Take your skills to the next level with our easy-to-follow Business Analysis training program. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to grow, we’ll help you understand key tools, techniques, and real-world practices.
Learn how to solve business problems, make smart decisions with data, and connect business needs with tech solutions. Our expert trainers will guide you every step of the way.
- Duration: 6-7 weeks
- Classes only on Weekends
Program Outline
Pre-requisite for Program: Good communication skills, Microsoft Office
Job roles: Business Analyst, Data Analyst, Product Manager, Project Manager
BA Program Outline
Software Life Cycle Basics:
Waterfall and Agile
Case Studies SCRUM – Agile Project Management
Domain Knowledge – Financial Services, Capital Markets, Technology, Telecom, and Insurance
Assignment(s) – Business and IT, BRD case studies
Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring
a. Identification & Profiling of Stakeholders
b. Understanding the Stakeholder Analysis Matrix
c. Determining the Business Analysis Approach: Plan-Driven vs. Change Driven
d. Planning Business Analysis Activities and Communication
e. Understanding the Contents of the Requirements Management Plan
f. Understanding Requirements Attributes
g. Monitoring and Managing Business Analysis Performance
Requirements Management and Communication
a. Managing Solution Scope and Requirements
b. Creating the Requirements Traceability Matrix
c. Preparing Requirements Packages
d. Types of Requirements
i. Business Requirements
ii. Functional Requirements Specifications
Overview the Use Case Methodology
iii. Non-Functional Requirements Specifications
Understanding Different Types of Non-Functional Requirements
iv. Technical & Design Constraints
e. Managing Requirements Communication Activities
Elicitation
a. Preparing for Elicitation
b. Conducting Elicitation
c. Documenting and Conforming Elicitation Results
d. Requirements Elicitation Techniques – JAD, Brainstorming, White Boarding
JIRA
Managing issue workflow & Jira Reports
Testing, Validation and Verification
A) What is testing?
B) Why testing?
C) What are different environments and why are they needed?
D) Types of testing – Dev, SIT, UAT, Production
E) Creating a testing strategy
F) Creating a test plan
G) Executing and managing testing cycles
H) Obtaining sign-offs and approvals
I) Deployment/implementation and further