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Business Analysis Overview | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Business Analysis OverviewOverview/Description: “Implementing process and system changes to an organization requires fully analyzing the business to enable careful planning. The globally recognized standards of practice in the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK) guide the business analyst in the proper analytics to ensure that the needs of the organization are well understood so that solutions are designed to meet those needs. Course Number: bs_aba02_a01_enus |
The BA Planning and Monitoring Knowledge Area | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus The BA Planning and Monitoring Knowledge AreaOverview/Description: “The Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK) outlines the globally recognized standards of practice to use when thoroughly analyzing the business. Course Number: bs_aba02_a02_enus |
The BA Elicitation and Collaboration Knowledge Area | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus The BA Elicitation and Collaboration Knowledge AreaOverview/Description: “Designing effective solutions requires eliciting useful information from stakeholders. This means building good relationships establishing strong collaboration and monitoring stakeholder activities. Using the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK) as an aid to analyzing the business a business analyst can ensure the needs of the organization are met and that design solutions meet those needs. Course Number: bs_aba02_a03_enus |
The Requirements Life Cycle Management Knowledge Area | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus The Requirements Life Cycle Management Knowledge AreaOverview/Description: “The requirements life cycle guides business analysts in managing requirements throughout their life span. Using the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK) as an aid to analyzing the business ensures the relationships between requirements and designs are understood traced and approved so that solutions meet stakeholder needs. Course Number: bs_aba02_a04_enus |
The Strategy Analysis Knowledge Area | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus The Strategy Analysis Knowledge AreaOverview/Description: “Before the solution to a business problem can be implemented a business analyst must perform a strategy analysis. Analyzing the business using the standards of practice in the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK) can aid in assessing the organizations current state as well as its desired future state to determine what the change strategy will look like. Course Number: bs_aba02_a05_enus |
RADD Knowledge Area: Part 1 | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus RADD Knowledge Area: Part 1Overview/Description: “Using the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK) as a guide to analyzing the business helps the business analyst develop requirements that represent value to stakeholders and align with business goals. Course Number: bs_aba02_a06_enus |
RADD Knowledge Area: Part 2 | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus RADD Knowledge Area: Part 2Overview/Description: “The Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK) helps the business analyst to follow a globally recognized standard of practice when analyzing the business. Course Number: bs_aba02_a07_enus |
The Solution Evaluation Knowledge Area | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus The Solution Evaluation Knowledge AreaOverview/Description: “Standards of analytics practice in the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK) help guide the business analyst in tasks and requirements for analyzing the business. Course Number: bs_aba02_a08_enus |
Business Analysis Analytical Techniques | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Business Analysis Analytical TechniquesOverview/Description: “One definition of business analysis is the decomposition of a problem or process into its basic elements to identify a solution or opportunity for change. In order to carry out this analysis a business analyst must understand and regularly use analytics tools and models to help in the scoping planning and decision-making process. Course Number: bs_aba03_a01_enus |
Business Analysis Activities and Tools | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Business Analysis Activities and ToolsOverview/Description: “When carrying out a business analysis activity youÆll often need to synthesize and parse vast quantities of data. To get meaningful and useful information from this raw data you must be competent in a wide range of business analytics tools and techniques. Course Number: bs_aba03_a02_enus |
Personal Skills for Effective Business Analysis | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Personal Skills for Effective Business AnalysisOverview/Description: “The effective use of analytics tools and techniques is a key requirement when analyzing the business problems your organization is currently dealing with. However itÆs vital that you also possess a strong set of personal skills to help you process and understand the large amounts of data youÆll likely come across during your analysis. Course Number: bs_aba04_a01_enus |
Business Analysis Professional Effectiveness Competencies | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Business Analysis Professional Effectiveness CompetenciesOverview/Description: “In addition to personal skills such as problem-solving ability and communication skills a business analyst must also possess a core set of professional competencies in order to do their job effectively. Course Number: bs_aba04_a02_enus |
Perspectives for Effective Business Analysis | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Perspectives for Effective Business AnalysisOverview/Description: “When analyzing the business problems or internal processes that exist in your organization you must be knowledgeable in the characteristics required competencies methodologies and analytics tools involved. YouÆll also need to understand how different business analysis perspectives apply or can be combined depending on your organizationÆs context. Course Number: bs_aba04_a03_enus |
Big Data Fundamentals | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Big Data FundamentalsOverview/Description: “Youve probably heard of big data technologies but what exactly are they and how can using big data give your organization a competitive advantage? Course Number: bs_aba01_a01_enus |
Big Data Interpretation | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Big Data InterpretationOverview/Description: “Using big data can lead to significant gains for your organization. Managing big data effectively can lead to lower operating costs better decision making and innovative new product development. Dealing with big data means utilizing big data technologies to identify gather and analyze data sets and develop big data strategies that reap benefits for your organization. Course Number: bs_aba01_a02_enus |