Skills Agile Business Analyst (AgileBA) Training Will Teach You

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Publised On:May 10, 2021

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Agile’s influence on the project management industry continues to rise at pace. Increasing numbers of organisations and project professionals are embracing Agile tools and frameworks as they aim to increase the success of – and return on investment from – projects, product / software development and other change initiatives.

Despite originating in the software development arena, Agile methods and frameworks are becoming increasingly popular in a wide variety of industries and projects as the benefits over more traditional frameworks and methodologies are realised.

As organizations and individuals embrace and transition to Agile ways of working, the roles of key personnel can evolve significantly, requiring fresh guidance, concepts and techniques. Prior to AgileBA, there was little in the way of detailed guidance directly addressing the role, responsibilities and skills of the Agile Business Analyst.

AgileBA guidance offers useful, practical and comprehensive guidance on the role of the Business Analyst working in an agile way (the Agile Business Analyst).

Delegates are expected to learn about following skills when they take-up Agile Business Analyst Foundation and/ or Practitioner trainings:

  • Understanding The Holistic View of the Business
  • Understanding Structure of the Business Organisation
  • Understanding the Business Environment
  • PESTLE Analysis
  • Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
  • MOST Analysis
  • Resource Audit
  • SWOT Analysis
  • TOWS
  • Porter’s Value Chain
  • Lean Thinking
  • McKinsey 7S Model
  • Balanced Business Scorecard
  • And much more…

Agile Business Analyst (AgileBA) Handbook provides guidance on above areas in sufficient detail. 

Visit Tecknologia to learn more about Agile Agile Business Analyst (AgileBA) and how to achieve certifications for Agile Business Analyst (AgileBA). This will help you learn all about above in Agile world, particularly in DSDM based Agile Business Analyst (AgileBA).

Credit: Agile Business Consortium and APMG International.