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How to Gather and Document User Requirements - nexient

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Training Provided by Last Minute Training Target audience: Business Analysts who need to update or formalize their implicit understanding of their role, accountabilities and activities. Project Managers who incorporate the business analysis role within their functional activity sets. Business Managers who work within a project environment, and who interface with Business Analysts and Project Managers Learn How to: Define the role of the business analyst in the requirements process Effectively document a solution's vision and scope Develop a Requirements Analysis Work Plan Elicit, structure, analyze, validate and document business requirements Structure a Business Requirements Document
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Course Level:basic
Duration:4 days
Training Presented in:English
How to Gather and Document User Requirements - nexient Course Topics:
Roles, Definitions and Key Principles

Critical role of business analyst
Creating and adopting a formal documentation strategy
Key requirements documents
Roles and mutual expectations among team members
Types of Requirements

Attributes and types of effective requirements
What is an effective requirement?
Vision, Scope and Quality

Defining problem, vision, and scope
Importance of a solution s scope statement
Documenting project vision and scope
Including quality measures
Managing change
Introduction to Modeling

Documenting and tracking business rules
Why use models?
Modeling techniques
Creating a Requirement Work Plan

The value of planning
Elements of a requirements work plan
Planning the analysis
Identifying business analysis tasks
Stakeholder identification and prioritization
User identification and profiling
Managing risk
Elicitation Techniques

Dealing with barrier to elicitation
Elicitation strategy
Elicitation techniques
Advantages and challenges of elicitation techniques
Documenting Requirements

The purpose of documenting requirements
Elements of a Business Requirements Document
Technical writing guidelines
Requirements analysis
The role of modeling in requirements documentation
Use case and activity diagrams
Presenting requirements
Managing Consensus

Communicating effectively
Effective consensus building
Validating Requirements

Validation techniques
Decision making and approvals
Managing change and risk post-validation
What happens next?
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