Business Analysis Tools And Techniques
Published 1/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 453.59 MB | Duration: 0h 59m
Published 1/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 453.59 MB | Duration: 0h 59m
Business Analysis Part 2: Master Business Analysis Tools and Techniques from Modelling to Decision-Making
What you'll learn
Understand and apply key business analysis tools, including SWOT, PESTLE, and MoSCoW prioritisation.
Develop skills in business process modelling, including BPMN and flowcharts.
Master requirements gathering and analysis techniques to align projects with stakeholder expectations.
Utilise decision-making tools such as decision trees, cost-benefit analysis, and root cause analysis.
Conduct gap analysis to identify areas for improvement in organisational processes.
Apply risk analysis and management frameworks to ensure project resilience and success.
Requirements
There are no formal prerequisites for this course. It is designed for beginners and experienced professionals alike. Familiarity with basic business operations will enrich the learning experience but is not mandatory.
Description
Business Analysis Tools and Techniques is the second course in Hains Academy’s comprehensive Business Analysis series. This course equips you with the practical skills and knowledge needed to excel as a business analyst, focusing on tools and methodologies essential for effective analysis and decision-making.The course begins with an overview of foundational tools such as SWOT, PESTLE, and MoSCoW prioritisation, helping you assess internal and external factors that impact organisational success. You’ll then explore advanced process modelling techniques, including BPMN, flowcharts, and value stream mapping, to optimise workflows and identify areas for improvement.Next, dive into the core methods for gathering and analysing requirements, ensuring that your projects are aligned with stakeholder goals. Learn to differentiate between functional and non-functional requirements and use gap analysis to bridge the divide between current and desired states.The final sections focus on decision-making tools, such as decision trees and cost-benefit analysis, and risk management techniques, providing a structured approach to making informed, data-driven choices while mitigating potential risks.What is primarily taught in this course?Strategic tools: Using SWOT, PESTLE, and MoSCoW prioritisation for effective planning.Process modelling: Techniques such as BPMN, flowcharts, and value stream mapping.Requirements gathering: Methods to capture and define functional and non-functional requirements.Decision-making techniques: Applying decision trees, cost-benefit analysis, and Fishbone diagrams.Gap analysis: Identifying and addressing the divide between current and future states.Risk management: Frameworks and strategies to identify, assess, and mitigate risks.By the end of this course, you’ll have the tools, techniques, and confidence to drive meaningful outcomes as a business analyst, contributing to organisational growth and success.
Overview
Section 1: Course introduction
Lecture 1 Course introduction
Section 2: Section 1 - Overview of business analysis tools
Lecture 2 Section 1 introduction - Overview of business analysis tools
Lecture 3 Lesson 1.1 - Introduction to SWOT analysis
Lecture 4 Lesson 1.2 - Introduction to PESTLE analysis
Lecture 5 Lesson 1.3 - Introduction to MOST and MoSCoW prioritisation
Lecture 6 Section 1 conclusion
Section 3: Section 2 - Business process modelling techniques
Lecture 7 Section 2 introduction - Business process modelling techniques
Lecture 8 Lesson 2.1 - Basics of business process modelling notation (BPMN)
Lecture 9 Lesson 2.2 - Creating process flowcharts
Lecture 10 Lesson 2.3 - Value stream mapping
Lecture 11 Lesson 2.4 - Business Process Re-engineering (BPR)
Lecture 12 Section 2 conclusion
Section 4: Section 3 - Requirements gathering and analysis techniques
Lecture 13 Section 3 introduction - Requirements gathering and analysis techniques
Lecture 14 Lesson 3.1 - Requirements elicitation techniques
Lecture 15 Lesson 3.2 - Use case diagrams and modelling
Lecture 16 Lesson 3.3 - Creating functional and non-functional requirements
Lecture 17 Lesson 3.4 - Gap analysis
Lecture 18 Section 3 conclusion
Section 5: Section 4 - Decision-making tools and techniques
Lecture 19 Section 4 introduction - Decision-making tools and techniques
Lecture 20 Lesson 4.1 - Introduction to decision trees
Lecture 21 Lesson 4.2 - Cost-benefit analysis
Lecture 22 Lesson 4.3 - Root cause analysis (Fishbone diagram)
Lecture 23 Lesson 4.4 - Scenario and what-if analysis
Lecture 24 Section 4 conclusion
Section 6: Section 5 - Risk analysis and management techniques
Lecture 25 Section 5 introduction - Risk analysis and management techniques
Lecture 26 Lesson 5.1 - Basics of risk analysis
Lecture 27 Lesson 5.2 - Risk management frameworks
Lecture 28 Lesson 5.3 - Creating a risk register
Lecture 29 Section 5 conclusion
Section 7: Course conclusion
Lecture 30 Course conclusion
Aspiring and current business analysts seeking to deepen their technical skills.,Professionals transitioning into business analysis roles.,Managers and decision-makers aiming to improve their strategic and analytical capabilities.,Project managers seeking to enhance their understanding of analysis techniques.,Anyone involved in organisational decision-making or process improvement.