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COURSE & DESCRIPTION
PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT
This 3‐day course provides an overview of project management concepts and principles using hands-on
project management. An integrated case study will provide students with a first‐hand opportunity to
practice the theories and concepts. This course is 100% compliant with the Project Management Institute's
(PMI®) current Project Management Body of Knowledge. (PMBOK®).
3 Days
3 Days
MANAGING IT PROJECTS
The course allows each team to follow an I.T. project from design to completion, emulating the project
management life cycle.
4 Days
CORE COMPETICIES FOR THE BUSINESS ANALYST
This course explores the BA role, core BA functions, and the BABOK. Practical tasks and techniques are
presented to equip the BA with the skills and knowledge required to practice all the Knowledge Areas of the
BABOK, from identifying potential future projects to validating implemented solutions.
2 Days
TECHNIQUES FOR ELICITING AND WRITING REQUIREMENTS
This course highlights the best practices and techniques in the industry to elicit and document
requirements from stakeholders. Through hands-on practice and simulation exercises, students
will become familiar with the processes. We will also explore the written grammar of requirements
that may cause them to be misinterpreted.
3 Days
IDENTIFYING AND MANAGING STAKEHOLDERS EFFECTIVELY
This course highlights the importance of correctly identifying and managing stakeholders expectations and
needs during the course of a project from concept to closure. Students learn that the project's success or
failure depends on the satisfaction of stakeholder requirements. Students will explore human behavior
theories to better understand motivation and how best to manage the people of our projects.
2 Days
WRITE EFFECTIVE USE CASES
This course examines use case analysis in depth, addressing why, how, when, and by whom use cases are
used during the project life cycle. Practical tasks and techniques are presented to equip the BA with skills and
knowledge required to develop an initial use case diagram, determine conceptual business objects, develop
detailed use case descriptions with alternate and exception flows, model extend and include relationships,
add supplemental information including priorities, non‐behavioral requirements, business rules, and
organize the wealth of requirements‐related information captured by the complete set of use cases.
2 Days
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PM & BA COURSES
INTRODUCTION TO AGILE
This course highlights the concepts, principles and methods of Agile development for executing your plans
to incorporate Agile practices and techniques into your organization. This introductory Agile training course
will give you the foundational knowledge you need to begin. It is a starting point for you to acquire the
techniques, skills and tools that enable you to build an Agile discipline.
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