BUSINESS ANALYSIS PRACTICE

Formerly Business Analysis Essentials

Business Analysis Practice is one of an integrated set of courses leading to the widely respected Diploma in Business Analysis from the BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT. It can also lead to the BCS Diploma in Solution Development.

Business Analysis Practice is a CORE module of the BCS Diploma in Business Analysis. It is a PRACTITIONER specialist module of the BCS Diploma in Solution Development.
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Course Content

Rationale
A lifecycle for business change
The role of the Business Analyst vs. the Systems Analyst
Purpose of analysing and modelling business systems
Strategic Analysis in Context
Environment analysis and SWOT
Overview of areas strategy including IS strategy
Critical success factors and key performance indicators
The Balanced Business Scorecard
Project Discipline for Business Analysis
Terms of reference/project initiation
Business and project objectives
Deliverables from business analysis
Understanding the Situation and Business Perspectives
Stakeholder analysis and investigative techniques
Identifying and defining business perspectives
Identifying and resolving conflicts
Analysing and Modelling Business Activities
Identifying activities and dependencies
Building a Business Activity Model (BAM)
Business events / activity indicators
Rules and constraints
Identifying Potential Solutions
Creative approaches to problem solving
Gap analysis
Defining a new business model
Identifying Requirements for the New Business Model
Presenting the business case and options for change
Cost-benefit, risk and impact analysis
Risk analysis and management
Accepting the Business Case
Testing the system for user acceptance
Managing the implementation of change and benefits realisation


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