Course Summary
Insight
The Business Analysis Practitioner course provides detailed guidance about how to apply and tailor the AgileBA approach to a given scenario.
Here's what you'll learn:
- Identifying stakeholders and user types (personae).
- Applying popular agile techniques in a project situation, e.g. MoSCoW prioritisation, timeboxing, modelling, prototyping, and iterative development.
- Gathering, analysing, prioritising and managing requirements for incremental solution delivery.
- Organising and running Facilitated Workshops.
- Creating a limited set of artefacts within the agile lifecycle, such as the Business Case and the Prioritised Requirements List (“PRL”).
- Measuring the benefits of any business and system changes that have been delivered.
Audience
This training is ideal for the following people:
- Practising business analysts.
- Team members who are looking to become agile business analysts.
- Those wishing to understand and use the tools and techniques of agile business analysis, e.g. product owners, project managers with business analysis responsibilities, systems analysts, developers and testers.
- Individuals who have completed the AgileBA Foundation certificate.
Eligibility
Delegates must have the AgileBA Foundation Certificate
Certification
Delegates are invited to take an online exam at the end of the course:
- Complex multiple-choice
- Four questions per paper, with a maximum of 20 marks per question
- 40 marks are required to pass (out of 80)
- 2.5-hour duration
- Open-book (Agile Business Analysis Handbook only).