AgileBA® is designed to offer valuable direction for all business analysts involved in an Agile environment, and other Agile professionals who need business analysis skills. Developed in partnership with the Agile Business Consortium – AgileBA certification demonstrates that you have the skills and expertise needed to be an effective business analyst working in an agile project team. The course consists of two qualification levels: Foundation and Practitioner, with an examination for each.
The Foundation AgileBA certification helps lay the foundations for successful agile projects. The Practitioner enables delegates to learn to apply and tailor the AgileBA approach to a given scenario.
Practising and aspiring business analysts
Agile team members who wish to become Agile Business Analysts
Individuals wishing to understand business analysis – such as product owners and managers
Business Analysts looking to cement their position as expert Agile Business Analysts.
Prerequisites
Students will be required to complete pre-course reading prior to their attendance to ensure that they are prepared for the course. Students should receive their courseware two weeks prior to the start date of the course. It is therefore encouraged that students read, and familiarize themselves with, the AgileBA® Handbook prior to the start of the course. Whilst attending the course students should also be prepared to complete evening work.
There are no mandatory prerequisites for the Foundation examination.
Pre-requisites accepted to be eligible to take the Practitioner examination:
AgileBA Foundation certificate
The Foundation examination will take place on the third day and assesses a candidate’s knowledge of Agile Business Analysis. The Practitioner examination tests a candidate’s ability to apply and tailor the AgileBA approach to a given scenario.
Topics
The role of the Business Analyst in an Agile World
Agile Fundamentals and the Agile BA
The Agile Business Case
Stakeholders in the Agile Project
Requirements and User Stories
Prioritisation
Workshops
Modelling
Timeboxing and Iterative Development
Requirements Planning and Estimating Throughout the Lifecycle
The Requirements Lifecycle in an Agile Project
The role of the Business Analyst in an Agile World – Internal, External and Measuring Techniques
Agile Fundamentals and the Agile BA – Business Analyst Considerations
The Agile Business Case – Context, Content, Roles and Practices
Stakeholders in Agile – Stakeholder Analysis, Engagement and Collaboration
Requirements and User Stories – Understand and Write Requirements and Acceptance Criteria
Prioritisation – Apply and understand different Techniques
Workshops – Run Better Workshops – Plan and Review
Modelling – Understand, Apply and Review Modelling Perspectives and Types
Timeboxing and Iterative Development – Understand Collaborative Nature of Timeboxes
Requirements Planning and Estimating Throughout the Lifecycle
The Requirements Lifecycle in an Agile Project
Transitioning to Agile Business Analysis
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