Course Description

This comprehensive bootcamp prepares business analysis practitioners for the PMI PBA Exam certification. It facilitates the delivery of knowledge and skill required to perform business analysis on projects and programs. Business analysis enables organizations to implement changes and achieve strategic objectives. This course is current with the framework of knowledge outlined by the PMI PBA Examination Content Outline and provides all the necessary to pass the exam and achieve certification.

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Key Features of PMI PBA Certification

What is PMI-PBA Certification?

PMI-PBA certification is one of the fastest growing certifications in business analysis. Business analysis has become a critical competency as related to project management. If you work with project teams and manage requirements or product development, or if you’re a project or program manager who performs business analysis in your role, then the PMI-PBA certification is right for you. It helps advance your career by providing a solid foundation of the concepts required to do your job as well as validates your experience by the international recognition you receive from the Project Management Institute (PMI).

What You Get in Class

Eligibility Criteria for PMI PBA Certification

Option 1: Secondary degree (high school diploma, associate’s degree, or the global equivalent)

Option 2: Bachelor’s degree or higher degree (or global equivalent)

Option 3: Bachelor’s degree or post-graduate degree from GAC accredited program (bachelor’s or master’s degree or global equivalent)

*Note: for those who hold an active PMP and/or PgMP certifications, PMI has already verified you have exceeded the project experience requirements. In other words, active PMP and/or PgMP certification holders will be accepted as fulfilling the general project experience requirements.

Detailed Course Syllabus

Delivery Method

Instructor-led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model.

Prerequisites

Course Duration

Course Objectives

Target Audience

Project Victor Exam Simulator

The official questions that PMI uses in the “real” exam question pool are developed by a veritable “army” of certified volunteers from around the world. These volunteers develop questions that meet the official PMI standards and each adds their personal “twist”. So you get a lot of variation.

Project Victor gives you immediate access to more than realistic exam sample questions. Question style and difficulty matches closely what you can expect to see on your actual exam. The questions have been developed by a team of seven certified project managers and business analysis practitioners and they are updated to the latest PMI-PBA Examination Content Outline from the Project Management Institute (PMI) as well as the most current A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide).

Course Content

Introduction to Business analysis
  • Introduction to business analysis and benefits
  • Role of business analyst and competencies needed
  • Definition and types of requirements
  • Elements of contract including
  • Difference between Project Management and Business Analysis
  • Project and product lifecycle, Business analysis environment
  • Process groups
Needs Assessment
  • Identify Problem or opportunity
  • Assess current state, Define future state
  • Determine options and solution recommendations
  • Product roadmap development
  • Assemble business case, Support project charter development
  • Tools and techniques Benchmarking, document analysis, interviews, prototypes, Capability table, Cause and effect, process flows, SWOT, affinity diagram, Five-why, cost-benefit analysis, brainstorming, weighted ranking, story mapping
Stakeholder engagement and business analysis planning
  • Identify stakeholder, Stakeholder analysis
  • Stakeholder engagement and communication management
  • Business analysis planning, Assess business analysis performance
  • Tools and techniques – Org charts, Job analysis, Persona analysis, questionnaires and surveys, RACI, stakeholder map, Lessons learned, retrospectives, burndown charts, decomposition models
Requirements elicitation
  • Defining elicitation approach, Plan and prepare for elicitation
  • Conduct elicitation, Confirm elicitation results
  • Tools and techniques – Facilitated workshops, focus groups, interviews
Requirements Analysis
  • Determine requirement analysis approach, Create and analyse models
  • Define and elaborate requirements, Define acceptance criteria
  • Verify and validate requirements, Requirements prioritization
  • Product risk identification and analysis, Assess product design options
  • Tools and techniques – scope models (Goal and objective model, ecosystem, context diagram, feature model, use case diagram), Process models (process flow, use case, user story), Rule models (business rules catalogue, decision table and decision tree), Data models (ER diagrams, data flow diagrams, data dictionary, state table and state diagram), Interface models (report table, system interface table, UI flow, wireframes)
Traceability and monitoring
  • Determine traceability and monitoring approach
  • Establish requirement relationships and dependencies,
  • Requirement selection and approval, Requirement change management
Solution evaluation
  • Evaluate solution performance, Determine solution evaluation approach
  • Evaluate acceptance results, Solution acceptance for release
  • Tools and techniques – peer review, inspection, Delphi, multi-voting

Exam preparation

Exam structure and preparation guidance and discussion of sample questions.