Program Duration: 30 Hours
Program Cost: $1200 + HST
Program Overview: Business analysis is the discipline of identifying business needs and determining solutions to business problems. These solutions may include improvement of business processes, accommodating/incorporating new processes or strategic planning and policy development. The person who performs this role of identification and determination is called a Business Analyst or BA.
The role of Business Analysts goes beyond the requirement management, to cater to the need of client where the relationship has been changed from client-vendor to collaborating partners.
Hence, it brings more significance to this role by understanding client needs, eliciting the requirements and recommending solutions. This role has emerged with evolution of software engineering and rise of RUP (Rational Unified Process) to mitigate risk in project management. Clients never had the time to make the technical team understand how business operations, processes, compliances and competitors work; nor did the project managers had time to make business people understand how technology worked. Thus, role of a BA actually fills this gap & makes the project successful.
In addition, these additional skills also facilitate the Business analysts to coordinate with other technical team members in an effective manner as they can communicate in same language.
Looking at the current industry needs, we have launched our new training program which not only caters to the need of Business Analysts in traditional manner, but will also fulfill their BA needs in future and make them multi skilled professionals as they are the most preferred ones by industry & in hard times they will be retained.
IIBA is the industry recognized body for BA certifications and both CBAP and CCBA certifications are high in demand.
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