Business analyst: a 4-step requirement elicitation guide
Business analyst: a 4-step requirement elicitation guide, available at $64.99, has an average rating of 4.73, with 36 lectures, 4 quizzes, based on 90 reviews, and has 1673 subscribers.
You will learn about How to plan an elicitation strategy. How to confirm understanding during and after elicitation sessions How to communicate elicitation results to stakeholders using the right format How to conduct elicitation by using battle-tested techniques such as interviewing, brainstorming, workshops and more. This course is ideal for individuals who are Recent graduates looking to start a position as a business analyst, consultant, product manager, product owner or project manager and UX researcher or Junior business analysts wanting to strengthen their knowledge or Senior business analysts looking to brush up their skills or All professionals who are actively doing requirement elicitation in their field of expertise and wanting to formalize their way of doing analysis It is particularly useful for Recent graduates looking to start a position as a business analyst, consultant, product manager, product owner or project manager and UX researcher or Junior business analysts wanting to strengthen their knowledge or Senior business analysts looking to brush up their skills or All professionals who are actively doing requirement elicitation in their field of expertise and wanting to formalize their way of doing analysis.
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Summary
Title: Business analyst: a 4-step requirement elicitation guide
Price: $64.99
Average Rating: 4.73
Number of Lectures: 36
Number of Quizzes: 4
Number of Published Lectures: 36
Number of Published Quizzes: 4
Number of Curriculum Items: 41
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 41
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- How to plan an elicitation strategy.
- How to confirm understanding during and after elicitation sessions
- How to communicate elicitation results to stakeholders using the right format
- How to conduct elicitation by using battle-tested techniques such as interviewing, brainstorming, workshops and more.
Who Should Attend
- Recent graduates looking to start a position as a business analyst, consultant, product manager, product owner or project manager and UX researcher
- Junior business analysts wanting to strengthen their knowledge
- Senior business analysts looking to brush up their skills
- All professionals who are actively doing requirement elicitation in their field of expertise and wanting to formalize their way of doing analysis
Target Audiences
- Recent graduates looking to start a position as a business analyst, consultant, product manager, product owner or project manager and UX researcher
- Junior business analysts wanting to strengthen their knowledge
- Senior business analysts looking to brush up their skills
- All professionals who are actively doing requirement elicitation in their field of expertise and wanting to formalize their way of doing analysis
Why requirement elicitation?
When faced with a problem, us humans love to go into “solution mode” and that’s a problem…
Indeed, it’s basic human nature to solve problems as quickly as possible. But in today’s complex world, every solution is not a good solution. We need to better understand the problem before trying to solve it.
This is even more the case in the business world where there is no shortage of complex problems. Think of investment decisions in technological innovations, regulatory changes, changing consumer patterns, supply chain shortages, etc. Before solving these problems, we must analyze and understand them better. That’s where requirement elicitation comes in.
Requirement elicitation is a business analysis methodology where we first focus on analyzing the problem so that we can come up with better solutions.
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What will you learn after enrolling?
After this course you will be able to provide your stakeholders with a sharp and accurate problem analysis. You will be able to do this by following a 4-step requirement elicitation approach:
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Step 1 – planningan elicitation strategy;
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Step 2 – conductingelicitation by using battle-tested techniques such as interviewing, brainstorming, workshops and more;
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Step 3 – confirmingunderstanding during and after elicitation sessions and;
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Step 4 – communicatingelicitation results to stakeholders using the right format
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Who is this course for?
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Recent graduates looking to start a position as a business analyst, consultant, product manager, product owner or project manager and UX researcher
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Junior business analysts wanting to strengthen their knowledge
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Senior business analysts looking to brush up their skills
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All professionals who are actively doing requirement elicitation in their field of expertise and wanting to formalize their way of doing analysis
What else can I offer you?
You will have access to:
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The slides of the course which you can use at your own convenience
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A fun project to make things more practical
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Quizzes to test your knowledge
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Handouts and templates to help you in your day-to-day elicitation activities
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Access to an industry expert. In case you have questions feel free to contact me and I will do my absolute best to guide you.
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What did others think?
“This was an easy to follow succinct course. Anyone who has to perform requirements collection should check out this course. I wish I knew about this course sooner!” – Nicholas
“Very Informative and presentation is excellent :)” – SoftwareGI BA
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Now it’s your turn!
Do you want a fail-safe approach to solving complex problems? Then this course has everything you need and more!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction to requirement elicitation
Lecture 1: Why is requirement elicitation needed?
Lecture 2: Practical information on how to use Udemy
Lecture 3: Udemy review prompt
Chapter 2: Planning your elicitation activity
Lecture 1: Intro to planning your elicitation
Lecture 2: Defining the scope of your elicitation
Lecture 3: Elicitation techniques and practicalities
Lecture 4: Share your thoughts!
Chapter 3: Conducting your elicitation sessions
Lecture 1: Intro to conducting your elicitation
Lecture 2: Collaborative elicitation – Interviewing
Lecture 3: Collaborative elicitation – Observation
Lecture 4: Collaborative elicitation – Brainstorming
Lecture 5: Collaborative elicitation – Workshop
Lecture 6: Collaborative elicitation – Documentation review
Lecture 7: Collaborative elicitation – Interface analysis
Lecture 8: Research elicitation – Survey
Lecture 9: Experimental elicitation – Prototyping
Chapter 4: Confirming your understanding
Lecture 1: Intro to confirming your understanding
Lecture 2: Confirm your understanding building blocks
Chapter 5: Communicating your elicitation results
Lecture 1: Intro to communicating your results
Lecture 2: The communication objective
Lecture 3: The communication content
Lecture 4: The communication container
Lecture 5: The communication platform
Chapter 6: Project
Lecture 1: Intro to the project
Chapter 7: Extra – Stakeholder management
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Identify stakeholders
Lecture 3: Define roles and responsibilities
Lecture 4: Define level of collaboration
Lecture 5: Define the communication plan
Lecture 6: Define the reporting approach
Lecture 7: Case in point
Lecture 8: Key takeaways
Lecture 9: Project brief
Chapter 8: Wrapping up
Lecture 1: Congratulations!
Lecture 2: Share your thoughts
Lecture 3: Bonus lecture
Instructors
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Thibault Dubois
Manager in business consulting
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- 3 stars: 9 votes
- 4 stars: 25 votes
- 5 stars: 54 votes
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