What you'll learn:
- Identify tasks involved in elicitation and collaboration
- Identify roles of the business analyst during the elicitation and collaboration process
- Demonstrate your understanding of the tasks and roles involved in BA elicitation and collaboration
- Recognise considerations when preparing for elicitation
- Recognise guidelines and techniques used to prepare for elicitation
- Distinguish between the roles of stakeholders involved in preparing for elicitation
- Demonstrate your understanding of the tasks, techniques, and roles involved in preparing for elicitation
- Recognise inputs and elements used to conduct elicitation
- Recognise guidelines and techniques used to conduct elicitation
- Distinguish between the roles of stakeholders involved in conducting elicitation
- Demonstrate your understanding of the tasks, techniques, and roles involved in conducting elicitation
- Recognise inputs and elements used to confirm elicitation results
- Recognise guidelines and techniques used to confirm elicitation results
- Identify the key stakeholder in confirming elicitation results
- Demonstrate your understanding of the tasks, techniques, and roles involved in confirming elicitation results
- Recognise considerations for communicating business analysis information
- Recognise the guidelines and techniques used to communicate business analysis information
- Recognise how to work with stakeholders when communicating BA information
- Demonstrate your understanding of the tasks, techniques, and roles involved in communicating BA information
- Identify inputs and elements used in managing stakeholder collaboration
- Recognise the guidelines and techniques used in managing stakeholder collaboration
- Identify qualities of strong stakeholder collaboration
- Demonstrate your understanding of the tasks, techniques, and roles involved in managing stakeholder collaboration
The Business Analysis Elicitation and Collaboration course is aligned with the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge Guide (BABOK3), and we're going to cover the foundational concepts related to business analysis.
You can use this course to improve your business analysis knowledge and abilities and to obtain the certifications provided by the International Institute of Business Analysis.
In this course, we're going to examine the ongoing process of elicitation and collaboration and find out how business analysts identify and reach agreements with stakeholders on requirements.
The tasks in this knowledge area describe how you as a business analyst reach a mutual understanding of various types of business analysis information with stakeholders.
The activities associated with this task include workshops, surveys, and ad hoc collaboration and conversations.
Elicitation and Collaboration
1. Overview of Elicitation and Collaboration
2. Core Concepts and the Business Analyst's Role
3. Exercise: Understand Elicitation and Collaboration
Prepare for Elicitation
1. Prepare for Elicitation: Inputs and Elements
2. Prepare for Elicitation: Guidelines and Techniques
3. Prepare for Elicitation: Stakeholders and Outputs
4. Exercise: Preparing for Elicitation
Conduct Elicitation
1. Conduct Elicitation: Inputs and Elements
2. Conduct Elicitation: Guidelines and Techniques
3. Conduct Elicitation: Stakeholders and Outputs
4. Exercise: Conducting Elicitation
Confirm Elicitation Results
1. Confirm Elicitation Results: Inputs and Elements
2. Confirm Elicitation Results: Guidelines and Techniques
3. Confirm Elicitation Results: Stakeholders and Outputs
4. Exercise: Confirming Elicitation Results
Communicate Business Analysis Information
1. Communicating BA Information: Inputs and Elements
2. Communicating BA Information: Guidelines and Techniques
3. Communicating BA Information: Stakeholders and Outputs
4. Exercise: Communicating BA Information
Manage Stakeholder Collaboration
1. Stakeholder Collaboration: Inputs and Elements
2. Stakeholder Collaboration: Guidelines and Techniques
3. Stakeholder Collaboration: Stakeholders and Outputs
4. Exercise: Managing Stakeholder Collaboration
This course is part of the Business Analysis Certification Program which includes 14 courses. That’s it! Now go ahead and push that “Take this course” button and see you on the inside!