Conduct a Strategy Analysis using Business Analysis
Conduct a Strategy Analysis using Business Analysis, available at $99.99, has an average rating of 4.57, with 124 lectures, 5 quizzes, based on 5956 reviews, and has 27147 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn how to assess and analyze the current state (as-is) of an organization to get a good feel for their structure, culture, and capabilities Understand how to properly define project success by identifying the conditions that need to be met within the future state (to-be) Understand how to use gap analysis to uncover the necessary changes to get the organization from the current as-is state to the future to-be state Learn how to utilize the brainstorming and workshop techniques to identify, assess, and mitigate risks to the project and the organization Learn how to determine viable solutions and recommend the best solution to meet the business needs and fill the identified gap Gain the ability to conduct a cost-benefit analysis to validate when the recommended solution will give a return on investment Learn to create a Business Case by tying all of the learnings together into a single document that provides reasoning and financial justification for action This course is ideal for individuals who are Aspiring or current Business Analysts or Aspiring or current Project Managers or Business professionals who are tasked with determining the best way to affect change within their organization or Business professionals who are tasked with assessing and mitigating risks of changes within their organization It is particularly useful for Aspiring or current Business Analysts or Aspiring or current Project Managers or Business professionals who are tasked with determining the best way to affect change within their organization or Business professionals who are tasked with assessing and mitigating risks of changes within their organization.
Enroll now: Conduct a Strategy Analysis using Business Analysis
Summary
Title: Conduct a Strategy Analysis using Business Analysis
Price: $99.99
Average Rating: 4.57
Number of Lectures: 124
Number of Quizzes: 5
Number of Published Lectures: 124
Number of Published Quizzes: 5
Number of Curriculum Items: 129
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 129
Original Price: $139.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Learn how to assess and analyze the current state (as-is) of an organization to get a good feel for their structure, culture, and capabilities
- Understand how to properly define project success by identifying the conditions that need to be met within the future state (to-be)
- Understand how to use gap analysis to uncover the necessary changes to get the organization from the current as-is state to the future to-be state
- Learn how to utilize the brainstorming and workshop techniques to identify, assess, and mitigate risks to the project and the organization
- Learn how to determine viable solutions and recommend the best solution to meet the business needs and fill the identified gap
- Gain the ability to conduct a cost-benefit analysis to validate when the recommended solution will give a return on investment
- Learn to create a Business Case by tying all of the learnings together into a single document that provides reasoning and financial justification for action
Who Should Attend
- Aspiring or current Business Analysts
- Aspiring or current Project Managers
- Business professionals who are tasked with determining the best way to affect change within their organization
- Business professionals who are tasked with assessing and mitigating risks of changes within their organization
Target Audiences
- Aspiring or current Business Analysts
- Aspiring or current Project Managers
- Business professionals who are tasked with determining the best way to affect change within their organization
- Business professionals who are tasked with assessing and mitigating risks of changes within their organization
Looking to get ECBA®, CCBA®, or CBAP® certified or recertified? – This course qualifies for 8 PD Hours/CDUs!
BECOME A BUSINESS ANALYST WHO CAN TAKE AN AMAZING IDEA FROM VISION TO REALITY BY UNDERSTANDING THE CURRENT STATE OF AN ORGANIZATION, WHAT THE FUTURE STATE COULD LOOK LIKE, AND HOW TO HELP THEM BRIDGE THAT GAP.
Use business analysis techniques to create and recommend the best strategies and solutions to help your organization meet its goals.
When an organization has a big idea but doesn’t have a clue how to bring it to life, it is your responsibility as a Business Analyst to help them bridge that gap…
And it’s my duty as The BA Guide to teach you how!
This course will take you through my 5-Step Strategy Analysis process
-
Analyze the Current State– Learn how to determine where the organization is today so you’re able to move forward fully prepared.
-
Define the Future State– Understand exactly how to define what a “successful result” is – in order to achieve success, you first need to understand what success looks like.
-
Assess the Risks– Minimize possible pitfalls and stumbling blocks by identifying them early and taking them into consideration in your planning.
-
Determine a Change Strategy– Learn how to consider all possible options and determine which to put forward as your recommendation – then, define a strategy for how you intend to make the change.
-
Create a Business Case –Document all of the previous elements together in a persuasive and cohesive way that gets you approval to move forward with the project.
Within each step, you’ll learn the techniques, tools, and skills through the use of practical, real-world examples – meaning you won’t just understand the 5 steps, you’ll also know how to apply them.
Course enrollment grants you lifetime access, with no expiration, to all the course lectures, activities, handouts, and quizzes. In addition, you’ll also receive 1-on-1 support for any questions or uncertainties that come up. And this all comes with amoney-back guarantee. You have nothing to lose and so much to gain.
Let’s hear what our current students have to say:
“This is a great course! The real life examples are great for new or inexperienced BAs to connect to the theories taught to real world. A very comprehensive course and excited for the next courses in this series.” – Amy
“I am a college student that is studying science. Not once did I ever consider business as a career option for me. That goes to say I do not have a business background. However, Jeremy explains fully and in detail of each lecture perfectly to where I can understand. This is awesome.” – Sandhya
“The courses provided by Jeremy and The BA Guide are fantastic! I’m currently working through my 5th Business Analysis course and I continue to be amazed at the quality of the courses. I have learned an incredible amount and would recommend the course to anyone looking to increase their business skills.” – Camden
What is included in the course?
-
Over 8 hours of high-quality video lectures that break down all the concepts covered in an easy-to-understand, step-by-step format.
-
A 40-page Student Workbookthat will enhance your learning and your information retention from the course, as well as giving you reference material after you’ve completed the course.
-
10 Business Analysis Templatesso you have all the tools you need to immediatelyconduct a strategy analysis while on the job.
-
7 Practice Activitiesto help you cement what you’ve learned and give you an opportunity to put your newly acquired skills to the test.
In addition to all the tools you’ll need to start conducting strategy analysis, you’ll also get a foot into the industry by way of an industry expert…
I’m not just the instructor who wrote this course, I will also act as both a resource and a mentor to guide you to a long and rewarding career in Business Analysis!
Still not convinced?
“Another great course in The BA Guide / Jeremy Aschenbrenner series. Although you can take this course individually, I highly recommend that anyone considering this course get the entire series and work through them sequentially. Well worth it.” – Liz
“Great quality work. I like how Jeremy breaks everything down, so it’s understandable even if you don’t have any background in the business analysis. Awesome courses!!!” – Oleg
“I’m in consulting and I have been able to compare what I’ve learned so far with the materials taught in the course and it’s great because I can pick up the concepts and look at my next projects with this approach. I recommend it for anyone that wants to get into consulting.” – Carlos
And if you’re stillnot sure – here’s my promise to you:
This course comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee!That means, if you aren’t completely satisfied with your purchase, I’ll give you a refund – no questions asked!
Whether you are an aspiring or a seasoned Business Analyst, this course is a must.
This course is the second course of the Business Analysis Process Series:
-
Identify and Define the Problem
-
=> Conduct a Strategy Analysis <=
-
Plan the Project
-
Understand and Elicit Requirements
-
Analyze, Model, and Organize Requirements
-
Manage, Prioritize, and Validate Requirements
-
Transition to the Solution
-
Complete a Solution Evaluation
Whilst taking the previous course isn’t a requirement, I do recommend it as it will help your understanding of the material covered as we will be building on skills and techniques taught in the previous course lectures.
By the end of this course, you’ll have learned how to analyze an organization’s situation and subsequently recommend the best strategies to help them take their “big idea” from vision to fruition.
So, if you want to earn the prestige of being able to say you’re a Business Analyst who can help organizations make their goals a reality, enroll today.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Welcome to the Course!
Lecture 1: Introducing the Business Analysis Process Series (BAPS)
Lecture 2: Course Kickoff and Overview
Lecture 3: Explaining Strategy Analysis with an Example
Lecture 4: Course Resources – for your convenience
Lecture 5: Student Workbook Reminder
Lecture 6: Additional Notes for the Student Workbook
Lecture 7: Udemy Review Prompt
Chapter 2: Project Basics
Lecture 1: What is a Project?
Lecture 2: Project Terms Explained – Scope, Risk, Constraint, Stakeholder
Lecture 3: What is a Project Team?
Lecture 4: Understanding Project Roles – Project Sponsor, Project Manager, Business Analyst
Lecture 5: IMPORTANT LINKS – Please review and bookmark
Chapter 3: Analyze the Current State
Lecture 1: Analyze the Current State Overview
Lecture 2: Current – Review Business Needs
Lecture 3: Current – Perform Organizational Assessment
Lecture 4: Current – Understand Capabilities
Lecture 5: Current – Assess Policies and Processes: Policies
Lecture 6: Document Analysis Technique: Overview and Steps
Lecture 7: Document Analysis Technique: Benefits and Cautions
Lecture 8: Document Analysis Technique: Notes Template
Lecture 9: Current – Assess Policies and Processes: Processes
Lecture 10: Process Flowchart Tool: Basics
Lecture 11: Process Flowchart Tool: Swimlanes
Lecture 12: Current – Analyze Technology and Infrastructure
Lecture 13: Current – Understand Business Architecture
Lecture 14: Current – Identify External Influencers
Lecture 15: Current – Bob's Towing Example (Part 1)
Lecture 16: Current – Bob's Towing Example (Part 2)
Lecture 17: Current – Bob's Towing Example (Part 3)
Lecture 18: Current – Bob's Towing Example (Part 4)
Lecture 19: Analyze the Current State Conclusion
Chapter 4: Define the Future State
Lecture 1: Define the Future State Overview
Lecture 2: Define the Future State Regardless of Project Size
Lecture 3: Elements of Defining the Future State
Lecture 4: Future – Set Business Goals and Objectives
Lecture 5: Future – Set Business Goals and Objectives: Examples
Lecture 6: Future – Define Solution Scope
Lecture 7: Future – Solution Scope vs Project Scope
Lecture 8: Future – Writing Solution Scope Statements
Lecture 9: Future – Verifying Solution Scope
Lecture 10: Solution Scope: Notes Template
Lecture 11: Future – Identify Constraints
Lecture 12: Future – Define Changes to the Organizations
Lecture 13: Future – Identify Assumptions
Lecture 14: Future – Validate Potential Value
Lecture 15: Real World Application of Current and Future States
Lecture 16: Future – Bob's Towing Example (Part 1)
Lecture 17: Future – Bob's Towing Example (Part 2)
Lecture 18: Define the Future State Conclusion
Chapter 5: Assess Risks
Lecture 1: Assess Risks Overview
Lecture 2: Steps to Assess Risks
Lecture 3: Assess Risks – Identify Risks
Lecture 4: Brainstorming Technique: Basics
Lecture 5: Brainstorming Technique: Steps to Conduct
Lecture 6: Brainstorming Technique: Benefits & Cautions
Lecture 7: Brainstorming Technique: Template
Lecture 8: Assess Risks – Determine Probability and Impact
Lecture 9: Workshop Technique: Basics
Lecture 10: Workshop Technique: Steps to Conduct
Lecture 11: Workshop Technique: Benefits & Cautions
Lecture 12: Workshop Technique: Template
Lecture 13: Assess Risks – Workshop Technique: Tying it in
Lecture 14: Assess Risks – Prioritize Risks
Lecture 15: Risk List & Assessment Template
Lecture 16: Assess Risks – Determine Risk Tolerance
Lecture 17: Assess Risks – Identify Actions
Lecture 18: Assess Risks – Bob's Towing Example (Part 1)
Lecture 19: Assess Risks – Bob's Towing Example (Part 2)
Lecture 20: Assess Risks – Conclusion
Chapter 6: Determine a Strategy
Lecture 1: Determine a Strategy Overview
Lecture 2: Strategy – Review Solution Scope
Lecture 3: Strategy – Conduct a Gap Analysis
Lecture 4: Gap Analysis Template
Lecture 5: Strategy – Identify Options
Lecture 6: Strategy – Analyze Options: Feasibility
Lecture 7: Strategy – Analyze Options: Solution Scope & Goals
Lecture 8: Strategy – Analyze Options: Cost-Benefit Analysis
Lecture 9: Cost-Benefit Analysis Template
Lecture 10: Strategy – Analyze Options: Techniques & Tools
Lecture 11: Strategy – Make Recommendations
Lecture 12: Scoring Matrix Template
Lecture 13: Strategy – Choose a Methodology
Lecture 14: Strategy – Methodology Schedule Comparison
Lecture 15: Strategy – Adaptive vs Predictive
Lecture 16: Strategy – Breaking the Methodologies Down
Lecture 17: Strategy – Determine Project Schedule
Lecture 18: Strategy – Transitions and Releases
Lecture 19: Strategy – Bob's Towing Example (Part 1)
Lecture 20: Strategy – Bob's Towing Example (Part 2)
Lecture 21: Strategy – Bob's Towing Example (Part 3)
Lecture 22: Strategy – Bob's Towing Example (Part 4)
Instructors
-
The BA Guide | Jeremy Aschenbrenner
Business Analysis Trainer, Best Selling Instructor
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 29 votes
- 2 stars: 70 votes
- 3 stars: 492 votes
- 4 stars: 2232 votes
- 5 stars: 3133 votes
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have access to the course materials?
You can view and review the lecture materials indefinitely, like an on-demand channel.
Can I take my courses with me wherever I go?
Definitely! If you have an internet connection, courses on Udemy are available on any device at any time. If you don’t have an internet connection, some instructors also let their students download course lectures. That’s up to the instructor though, so make sure you get on their good side!
You may also like
- Digital Marketing Foundation Course
- Google Shopping Ads Digital Marketing Course
- Multi Cloud Infrastructure for beginners
- Master Lead Generation: Grow Subscribers & Sales with Popups
- Complete Copywriting System : write to sell with ease
- Product Positioning Masterclass: Unlock Market Traction
- How to Promote Your Webinar and Get More Attendees?
- Digital Marketing Courses
- Create music with Artificial Intelligence in this new market
- Create CONVERTING UGC Content So Brands Will Pay You More
- Podcast: The top 8 ways to monetize by Podcasting
- TikTok Marketing Mastery: Learn to Grow & Go Viral
- Free Digital Marketing Basics Course in Hindi
- MailChimp Free Mailing Lists: MailChimp Email Marketing
- Automate Digital Marketing & Social Media with Generative AI
- Google Ads MasterClass – All Advanced Features
- Online Course Creator: Create & Sell Online Courses Today!
- Introduction to SEO – Basic Principles of SEO
- Affiliate Marketing For Beginners: Go From Novice To Pro
- Effective Website Planning Made Simple