Description
For a limited period until March 2025, we are offering CV review and Job search support across various sectors including banking, energy and healthcare.
Business Analysis course focuses on the skills and techniques needed to identify business needs, analyze problems, and propose solutions to improve organizational performance. It equips students with the tools to gather and analyze data, understand business processes, and communicate findings to stakeholders. Key topics covered typically include:
Introduction to Business Analysis: Understanding the role of a business analyst, including key responsibilities such as gathering requirements, analyzing data, and facilitating decision-making.
Business Process Modelling: Learning how to map out and analyze business processes to identify inefficiencies or opportunities for improvement.
Requirements Gathering and Elicitation: Developing techniques for gathering both functional and non-functional requirements from stakeholders using interviews, surveys, workshops, and observations.
Data Analysis and Interpretation: Learning how to analyze data to uncover trends, patterns, and insights that support decision-making and problem-solving.
Stakeholder Management: Understanding how to engage and communicate with stakeholders at different levels of the organization to ensure alignment on project goals.
Solution Design and Evaluation: Gaining the skills to evaluate potential solutions, including technology implementations, process changes, and strategic initiatives, and assess their impact on business performance.
Risk Analysis and Mitigation: Learning how to identify and assess risks in a business context and how to develop mitigation strategies to minimize negative impacts.
Business Case Development: Understanding how to create a strong business case for proposed changes, including cost-benefit analysis, feasibility studies, and return on investment (ROI) assessments.
Agile and Traditional Methodologies: Exploring different project management methodologies (e.g., Agile, Waterfall) and understanding when and how they are applied in business analysis.
The course often includes practical exercises, case studies, and tools such as SWOT analysis, process mapping, and requirement documentation. It’s ideal for anyone looking to pursue a career in business analysis, product management, or roles that require strong problem-solving and communication skills within organizations.
Course Duration: 4 days
Next Dates:
B1 – 17, 18, 19 and 20 of February 2025
B2 – 24, 25, 26, 27 of February 2025
B3 – 3, 4, 5, 6 of March 2025
Method: Online
Due to limited availability, places will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis.