About This Class
Do you walk into requirements elicitation sessions already sweating because you can't stop worrying about what you might miss, or if someone will think you're not a "good" BA?
Eliciting requirements from stakeholders is the most important part of a business analyst's job. Everything you do, everything you document is based on those requirements. Everyone else on the project is relying on that documentation to do their part. Scary, right? Well, it doesn't have to be.
Master specific elicitation techniques to set yourself apart from the growing crowd of business analysts
Learn the elicitation techniques you should be using to get the correct information from your stakeholders
Be confident you are asking the right questions
Get detailed requirements and minimize requirement gaps
What will you learn in this course?
An overview of software development
An overview of the recommended steps to business analysis
How to obtain detailed requirements
Prioritizing Requirements
Brainstorming requirements technique
Interviewing requirements technique
Survey requirements technique
Workshop requirements technique
Conflict resolution
A requirements session example
Who should take this course?
Current business analysts that are not confident in requirements elicitation meetings
Business analysts that are consistently missing requirements
Individuals that want to move into the business analyst career
Requirements
To get the most out of this course, you should have an understanding of what the business analyst job function is.
I also recommend you complete the Mastering Business Analysis Communications course prior to starting this course. While it is not required, it will set the stage for what you are learning in this course.