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Business Analysis Training

Our courses support the knowledge areas as defined by IIBA’s Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK)

Business analysis is the discipline of identifying business needs and determining solutions to business problems. These solutions may include improvement of business processes, accommodating/incorporating new processes or strategic planning and policy development. The person who performs this role of identification and determination is called a business analyst or BA.

Our trainers empower you with thorough understanding of requirements management and development, which are crucial to execute a project. We guide you to elicit justifiable, verifiable and traceable requirements and manage them them through the requirements cycle. 



Why Become a Business Analyst?

Six Reasons to Empower Yourself as an IT Business Analyst:

  • IT Beginner Friendly Field. Most Positions do not need IT/Computer Degree. The profession is technology independent so you don’t need to keep learning a new programming language.
  • Business Analysis Cannot be Outsourced. Highest Paid (85-95K) among the Top 10 Recession-proof Jobs. Source: Forbes, in an analysis during the peak of recession.
  • Can apply prior business / operational knowledge and experience – need not start as an entry level BA.
    Get a well-deserved head start!.
  • Evolving Discipline: Computer Systems Analyst Profession is projected to grow 9 percent from 2016 to 2026!
    Source: US Department of Labor
  • Earn about Double the National Average. BA Average Salary is from 74K to 95K depending on Experience. National Wage is Less Than 42K!
    Source: Indeed.com, SSA
  • Define your own finish line! Choose a career path based on your interests: Project/Product Manager; Release Manager; Program Manager; Business Architect;

Explore Business Analysis.. Our Course Highlights..

Key Course Modules

  • Object Oriented Analysis and Design (OOAD) Benefits, Examples and Application to Business Modeling;
  • The Unified Modeling Language (UML) Representing Business Problems and Envisioning Feasible Solutions;
  • Use Case Writing Articulating Functional Requirements and Scenarios using Main, Alternate and Exception Flows;
  • Integrating Business Rules and Specifications;
  • Structured Query Language (SQL) Database, Table, Fundamental queries for data extraction and manipulation;
  • Entity Relationship Diagrams (ERD) Deciphering ERDs created by Development Team and verifying Business Rules are implemented accurately;
  • Testing Fundamentals Basic software testing types, approaches and principles of testing; Writing descriptive Test Cases;
  • Case Studies, User Stories

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