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Business Analysis and Business Process Management Essentials Certificate for Paweł Kupecek

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Certificate ID: 
553159
Authentication Code: 
e4bd0
Certified Person Name: 
Paweł Kupecek
Trainer Name: 
Bogdan Bereza
Duration Days: 
4
Duration Hours: 
28
Course Name: 
Business Analysis and Business Process Management Essentials
Course Date: 
2018-06-06 09:00 to 2018-06-26 16:00
Venue: 
Cracow, Poland
Course Outline: 

 

1. Business Analysis, BPM, Project Management and IT: an Overview

Extrapolating the Future: the History of BPM and Business Analysis

• The Magical 90’s: When Internet Had Appeared

• “Don’t Automate, Obliterate!”

• The Competitive Advantages of IT

Enterprise Architecture

Governance

DOING IT WORKSHOP: BPM@BA, BA@BPM, BPM@EA, BPM@Governance: describing own

experience of these dependencies

 

2. Strategic Business Analysis

Aligning Business Analysis and Business Benefits Management

Business Analysis: a Holistic Approach

The Context of Business Strategy

• Competitors

• Potential customer base

• Knowledge and skills, people

• Organizational culture

• Social and national culture

• Technology

• Organization, law and standards

DOING IT WORKSHOP: How much do you know on these aspects? How much do you need to know?

Business Strategy Process

Business Strategy Methods

• PESTLE

• Porter’s Five Forces

• MOST

• Resource Audit

• Boston Box

• SWAT

• McKinsey 7-S

• Balanced (Business) Scorecard (BSC)

• Critical Success Factors (CSF)

• KPI – Key Performance Indicators

DOING IT WORKSHOP: performing these activities – group work

 

3. Business and Requirements Engineering: a Comparison

DOING IT WORKSHOP:

1. Are you a business analyst or a requirements engineer (systems analyst)?

2. Benefits and costs of business respective system analyst role separation

3. Practical examples of he related problems and possible solutions

 

4. Project Processes: Waterfall, Iterative, Agile, Continuous...

Project Process Compared to Production Process

IT versus assembly line

Flexibility versus predictability: sequential or iterative project process?

DOING IT WORKSHOP:

1. Can assembly line be “agile”?

2. Can you have “project assembly line”?

 

5. Is Quality Free? Improvement and Change Management

• From Taylor to Deming and Juran

• SARAH Model

• Philip Crosby: Quality Is Free

• CMMI, SPICE and other improvement standards

• Attributes of Process Quality

• Change Process

DOING IT WORKSHOP: estimate ROI of an example process improvement

 

6. Business Analysis Process

Defining business goal and vision

Traceability from and back to business goals

DOING IT WORKSHOP: establishing traceability in a tool

Stakeholder Identification and Management

DOING IT WORKSHOP: Practical usage of some stakeholder identification methods and the creation

of stakeholder record structures

Elicitation of Business Requirements – Elicitation Techniques

DOING IT WORKSHOP: interview workshop, preparing survey, learning observation techniques,

practicing some creativity methods

Analysis of Business Requirements

Documentation and Modelling of Business Requirements

 

7. Requirements Engineering Process

System Context and System Stakeholders

DOING IT WORKSHOP: avoiding grey zones

Using Natural Language for System Requirements Documentation

DOING IT WORKSHOP: practical exercise in using sentence templates for requirements

documentation

UML and Other Requirements Modelling Techniques

DOING IT WORKSHOP: which modelling technique to choose?

Requirements Validation and Negotiation

Requirements Tracing and Management

 

8. Business Process Management Process

Process Definitions and the Goals of Process Documentation

Goals and Criteria of Process Improvement

Process Documentation:

• EPC

• BPMN

• RACI

• SIPOC

Benefits of Business Process Models – from “as is” to “to be”

Benefits of Process Management Automation

Quality Criteria for Business Processes

Process Improvement and Simulation Using BPMN

From BPMN thru BPEL to BPMS

BPMS – its architecture, usage and maintenance