Why Choose Garranto Academy for Your PMI-PBA® Training?
Choose Garranto Academy's PMI-PBA® training for expert instructors, practical insights, and real-world applications, helping you excel in business analysis and drive impactful organizational change.
Course Overview:
The PMI - Professional in Business Analysis (PMI-PBA)® certification course is designed to equip professionals with the essential knowledge and skills required for effective business analysis practices. This intensive two-day course covers various modules focusing on needs assessment, planning, analysis, traceability and monitoring, and evaluation. Participants will engage in interactive lessons, hands-on exercises, and real-world case studies to master the principles, concepts, and techniques necessary to succeed in business analysis roles and prepare for the PMI-PBA certification exam.
What You'll Learn in Our PMI-PBA® Certification Course?
Course Objectives:
- Understand the role and responsibilities of a professional business analyst.
- Apply business analysis principles to identify and assess business needs.
- Develop effective plans for managing business analysis activities.
- Analyze and validate requirements for successful project delivery.
- Monitor and trace requirements throughout the project lifecycle.
- Evaluate project outcomes to ensure alignment with business objectives.
- Prepare effectively for the PMI-PBA certification exam.
Prerequisites:
- Experience in Business Analysis: Prior experience in business analysis, project management, or related roles is recommended.
- Understanding of Project Environments: Basic knowledge of project management concepts and frameworks.
- Familiarity with Business Analysis Practices: Exposure to business analysis methodologies is beneficial but not mandatory.
Course Outline:
Day 1: Needs Assessment and Planning
Module 1: Needs Assessment
- Course introduction and objectives.
- Understanding the business analysis framework.
- Techniques for identifying business needs and opportunities.
- Stakeholder engagement and requirements gathering.
Module 2: Planning
- Defining the scope of business analysis activities.
- Creating work plans and aligning them with project goals.
- Resource management and stakeholder communication.
- Case study: Planning for a complex business scenario.
Day 2: Analysis, Traceability, and Evaluation
Module 3: Analysis
- In-depth requirement analysis and validation techniques.
- Documenting and modeling requirements.
- Identifying risks and developing mitigation strategies.
Module 4: Traceability and Monitoring
- Maintaining requirement traceability throughout the project.
- Tools and methods for tracking requirements.
- Managing changes and ensuring alignment with project objectives.
Module 5: Evaluation
- Measuring performance against business analysis deliverables.
- Techniques for validating solution performance.
- Final assessment and feedback on business analysis outcomes.
Course Outcomes:
Upon completion of the "PMI - Professional in Business Analysis (PMI-PBA)® Certification Exam Prep Course," participants will be able to:
- Master the key principles and practices of business analysis.
- Effectively identify and assess business needs within project contexts.
- Develop comprehensive plans for managing business analysis processes.
- Analyze requirements and validate them against project goals.
- Utilize traceability techniques to manage requirements throughout the project lifecycle.
- Evaluate the success of project deliverables and apply lessons learned.
- Gain the knowledge and confidence to prepare for the PMI-PBA certification exam.
Key Benefits of Earning the PMI-PBA Certification:
Obtaining the PMI-PBA certification demonstrates your expertise in business analysis, enhancing your ability to lead projects, manage requirements, and deliver successful outcomes in various industries.
How the PMI-PBA Certification Can Advance Your Career?
The PMI-PBA certification equips you with advanced skills in business analysis, preparing you to excel in roles that require a deep understanding of business needs, project requirements, and stakeholder engagement.