Course Overview: Discover the Gateway to Success in Business Analysis! Step into the realm of business analysis and unlock a world of possibilities with our comprehensive Business Analysis Level 3 course. Designed to empower you with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in this rapidly evolving field, this course provides a deep dive into the core concepts and techniques that drive successful business analysis practices. This course offers a series of modules that cover a wide range of topics. Starting with an Introduction to Business Analysis, you will delve into the core concepts and principles that underpin this discipline. From there, you will explore essential areas such as Business Processes, Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring, Strategic Analysis and Product Scope, Solution Evaluation, Investigation Techniques, Ratio Analysis, Stakeholder Analysis and Management, Process Improvement with Gap Analysis, Documenting and Managing Requirements, and finally, a glimpse into the Career Prospect as a Business Analyst in the UK. Enrol in the Business Analysis Level 3 course to comprehensively understand these topics and advance your career as a business analyst. Key Features of the Course: CPD Certificate: Upon course completion, participants will receive a CPD certificate, a testament to their commitment to professional development and industry-recognised expertise. 24/7 Learning Assistance: Our dedicated support team is available around the clock to provide guidance, answer questions, and ensure a seamless learning experience for all participants. Who is This Course For? This course is ideal for professionals eager to enhance their business analysis skills and advance their careers. Whether you are an aspiring business analyst, a project manager, a consultant, or a professional seeking to broaden your skill set, this course will equip you with the knowledge and tools necessary to excel in your field. What You Will Learn: Throughout the course, participants will engage with various modules that cover a wide range of essential topics. The curriculum includes an Introduction to Business Analysis, where you will develop an understanding of the fundamental principles and methodologies. You will then delve into Business Processes, Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring, Strategic Analysis and Product Scope, Solution Evaluation, Investigation Techniques, Ratio Analysis, Stakeholder Analysis and Management, Process Improvement with Gap Analysis, and Documenting and Managing Requirements. Finally, you will also gain valuable insights into the career prospects available as a Business Analyst in the UK. Why Enrol in This Course: Enrolling in the Business Analysis Level 3 course offers compelling reasons to learners. This course has received outstanding reviews, with the latest advancements and best practices in business analysis. By completing this course, learners will acquire high-demand essential skills, opening doors to various career opportunities. Requirements: Participants do not require specific prior experience or qualifications to enrol in this course. The course is designed to accommodate learners from diverse backgrounds, making it accessible to anyone interested in business analysis. Career Path: Upon completing the Business Analysis Level 3 course, participants will be equipped with the skills and knowledge for various rewarding business-analysis career paths. Here are seven course-related professions in the UK, along with their respective average salaries: Business Analyst - £45,000 per year Project Manager - £50,000 per year Requirements Analyst -: £40,000 per year Process Improvement Analyst - £42,000 per year Data Analyst - £38,000 per year Systems Analyst -: £45,000 per year Management Consultant - £55,000 per year Certification: Upon completing the course, participants will be awarded a CPD certificate, recognising their achievements and demonstrating their expertise in business analysis. This certification is valuable, boosting their professional credibility and enhancing their career prospects. Course Curriculum 11 sections • 11 lectures • 05:23:00 total length •Introduction to Business Analysis: 00:14:00 •Business Processes: 00:47:00 •Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring: 00:30:00 •Strategic Analysis and Product Scope: 00:28:00 •Solution Evaluation: 00:27:00 •Investigation Techniques: 00:48:00 •Ratio Analysis: 00:29:00 •Stakeholder Analysis and Management: 00:25:00 •Process Improvement with Gap Analysis: 00:28:00 •Documenting and Managing Requirements: 00:31:00 •Career Prospect as a Business Analyst in the UK: 00:16:00
The FBI Case Management System: The Story of Waterfall Failure and Agile Success Learn how the FBI successfully transformed to Agile processes after multiple Waterfall attempts in a case study that showcases a $300 million transformation of one of its biggest and most critical projects ever. Too often we are taught theoretical processes that sound great but don't truly back up the promise with data and experience. This presentation is a case study of how big government failed, failed and then succeeded. You too can you learn from these mistakes and then go forwards and succeed. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policies. Fractions of PDUs may also be reported. The smallest increment of a PDU that can be reported is 0.25. This means that if you spent 15 minutes participating in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.25 PDU. If you spend 30 minutes in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.50 PDU.
The Intersection of Agile and Culture Most accept that agile methods and practices work but how do you apply them at scale without stifling the creativity, autonomy, and energy of your teams? Listen as Aaron Bjork describes the importance of organizational culture in scaled agile implementations. Aaron will share stories from his experiences at Microsoft and provide practical advice for how to intersect agile and culture in your organization and teams. Key takeaways: Learn why culture and agile are not mutually exclusive. Learn practical ways to strengthen the agile mindset on your teams. Learn ways to identify where culture is interfering with agile adoption. Learn what has/hasn't worked during Microsoft's agile transformation.
Developing People and Shaping Culture With People Operations (HR) Organizational agility is critical for corporate survival in today's dynamic global economy. Cultural evolution to the adoption of Agile values, principles, and mindset is essential to long-term success and survival.HR (and an HR function) is best equipped to support cultural evolution to Agility and continued long-term sustainability. Unfortunately, HR is not usually considered early on in an Agile transformation when they can be one of the biggest impacts and allies to the success of Agile transformations.This session will explore how HR teams can help seed and nurture the Agile mindset within a transforming organization. We will discuss some of the specific activities HR can and should participate in to support a long-term investment in organizational agility.Let's not forget about HR - one of the best qualified and much needed partners for the journey to agility. Oh, and HR can go Agile too, by the way! This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policies.
Developing People and Shaping Culture With People Operations (HR) Organizational agility is critical for corporate survival in today's dynamic global economy. Cultural evolution to the adoption of Agile values, principles, and mindset is essential to long-term success and survival.HR (and an HR function) is best equipped to support cultural evolution to Agility and continued long-term sustainability. Unfortunately, HR is not usually considered early on in an Agile transformation when they can be one of the biggest impacts and allies to the success of Agile transformations.This session will explore how HR teams can help seed and nurture the Agile mindset within a transforming organization. We will discuss some of the specific activities HR can and should participate in to support a long-term investment in organizational agility.Let's not forget about HR - one of the best qualified and much needed partners for the journey to agility. Oh, and HR can go Agile too, by the way! This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policies.
The Role of the Business Analyst on the Agile Project This presentation will address the role of the Business Analyst on an Agile project. This will include the initiating, planning and verification activities which can enhanced by utilizing tools and techniques that are part of the Business Analyst toolbox. Agile team roles Project selection and chartering Project planning (at all levels) Requirements (elicitation and elaboration) Verification and validation Hardening/Transition
The Role of the Business Analyst on the Agile Project This presentation will address the role of the Business Analyst on an Agile project. This will include the initiating, planning and verification activities which can enhanced by utilizing tools and techniques that are part of the Business Analyst toolbox. Agile team roles Project selection and chartering Project planning (at all levels) Requirements (elicitation and elaboration) Verification and validation Hardening/Transition
The Do's and Don'ts of Scaling Agile At some point your organization is going to start thinking about scaling Agile. But when is the right time to do this? If you have teams that are challenged, scaling too soon will just make small problems bigger problems. There is also the challenge of deciding how to scale. There is a plethora of scaling frameworks available, each with their own advantages and disadvantages, but which one is right for you? How do you decide? This session will help you make sense of the choices, timing and elephant traps involved with scaling Agile. Key Takeaways: Understand why scaling agile is needed. Gain insight in the key challenges of scaling agile
When is Your Agile Transformation Done? After over a decade of agile transformations. many organizations have several years of agile experience of agile are naturally looking for signs that the change is complete. Attention turns to the level of skill or maturity an organization needs in order to declare the transformation a success. As a result. models of agile maturity have emerged that promise to somehow measure how agile you are.The good news is that agile. by definition. should be iteratively delivering value from the moment a transformation starts. Looking back. your ability to deliver has already changed immeasurably. You are already faster. more focused. and delivering a product with higher quality. The bad news is that you have only just started your journey. Change itself has changed. as Gary Hamel said. What looks mature today will be 'bare essentials' tomorrow.Using the concept of Wardley Maps. we will talk about what agile maturity looks like today. and where agile maturity will go in the future. We will learn how iterative value delivery is the price to pay to move along the experience curve. The more frequently you deliver value. the faster you move along the experience curve. By introducing a model of increasing agility. you will be able to map out the path of your transformation. filling in any gaps that you may have and beginning to understand what direction your transformation may take you in the future. What you will Learn Key Takeaways: Differentiate between maturity models and development models. and apply the right model in the right situation Learn how to apply Wardley Mapping to your agile transformation strategy
This practical training course is designed to provide learners with an in-depth understanding of business analysis, change management and continuous business improvement. It asks the fundamental questions, 'What is the role of a business analyst? 'What skills must you possess to work in this field?', 'What are the steps in successful business analysis?' and much more. Whether you're new to the industry or want to update your skills, our experienced tutor will guide you every step of the way. From the key to successful business planning and monitoring to tips on how to create a winning business strategy, all the valuable industry knowledge you need to fast track your career is packed into this best-selling course. Learning Objectives: Learn about the core competencies and skills required to become a business analyst Identify the different careers in business analysis and explore your opportunities Understand how a business strategy is developed and what should be included in it Familiarise with the core concept model in business analysis planning and monitoring Explore the future of business analysis and business analysis technologies Demonstrate a solid understanding of business analysis tools and techniques Know how to evaluate solution performance in a business environment Have a solid understanding of change management principles in business analysis Be able to identify business analysis performance improvements Who is This Course for? This diploma course in Business Analysis is suitable for aspiring professionals who are looking to take the first steps in their career, who wish to develop the skills to support crucial business change. Our online courses are specially designed for distance learning, offering flexible virtual classroom modules that you can study at your own convenience. Entry Requirement: This course is available to all learners, of all academic backgrounds. Learners should be aged 16 or over to undertake the course. Good understanding of English language, numeracy and ICT are required to attend this course. Certificate of Completion from Course Gate At the successful completion of the course, the learners may order the Certificate of Completion from Course Gate (soft copy) by paying only £2. For the Printed hard copy of the certificate, the learners have to pay £9. Career Path On successful completion, learners will be equipped with the skills and knowledge to become qualified business analysts, with the opportunity to work in a range of sectors and industries, including finance, tech and project management. The typical salary range for a business analyst is £60-90,000, with the potential to work your way up to chief technology officer or become a consultant. Course Curriculum Module 01: What is Business Analysis? What is Business Analysis? 00:10:00 Assessment Module 1 Module 01 Final Quiz Exam - Business Analysis 00:10:00 Module 02: Breaking Down the Different Levels of Business Analysis Breaking Down the Different Levels of Business Analysis 00:10:00 Assessment Module 2 Module 02 Final Quiz Exam - Business Analysis 00:10:00 Module 03: Business Analysis Key Concepts Business Analysis Key Concepts 00:05:00 Assessment Module 3 Module 03 Final Quiz Exam - Business Analysis 00:10:00 Module 04: Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring 00:10:00 Assessment Module 4 Module 04 Final Quiz Exam - Business Analysis 00:10:00 Module 05: Elicitation and Collaboration Elicitation and Collaboration 00:10:00 Assessment Module 5 Module 05 Final Quiz Exam - Business Analysis 00:10:00 Module 06: Requirements Life Cycle Management Requirements Life Cycle Management 00:15:00 Assessment Module 6 Module 06 Final Quiz Exam - Business Analysis 00:10:00 Module 07: Strategy Analysis Strategy Analysis 00:15:00 Assessment Module 7 Module 07 Final Quiz Exam - Business Analysis 00:10:00 Module 08: Requirements Analysis and Design Definition Requirements Analysis and Design Definition 00:15:00 Assessment Module 8 Module 08 Final Quiz Exam - Business Analysis 00:10:00 Module 09: Solution Evaluation Solution Evaluation 00:10:00 Assessment Module 9 Module 09 Final Quiz Exam - Business Analysis 00:10:00 Module 10: Investigation Techniques Investigation Techniques 00:00:00 Assessment Module 10 Module 10 Final Quiz Exam - Business Analysis 00:10:00 Module 11: Develop Your Business Analysis Skills Develop Your Business Analysis Skills 00:15:00 Assessment Module 11 Module 11 Final Quiz Exam - Business Analysis 00:10:00 Module 12: Future Career Path and Scope of A Business Analyst Future Career Path and Scope of A Business Analyst 00:10:00 Assessment Module 12 Module 12 Final Quiz Exam - Business Analysis 00:10:00 Order Your Certificate