Duration 2 days – 14 hrs
Overview
The Requirements Elicitation Management & Techniques Training Course is designed to equip participants with the essential skills and knowledge required to effectively gather, document, and manage requirements for various types of projects. This comprehensive training program covers a range of techniques, methodologies, and best practices for eliciting and managing requirements, ensuring successful project outcomes and stakeholder satisfaction.
Objectives
- Master techniques for gathering comprehensive requirements from stakeholders.
- Learn efficient methods for documenting and managing requirements.
- Develop effective communication skills to ensure clear understanding between stakeholders and project teams.
- Acquire strategies for prioritizing requirements and managing changes throughout the project lifecycle.
- Gain practical experience through hands-on exercises and real-world case studies.
Audience
- Project Managers: Individuals responsible for overseeing project requirements and ensuring alignment with stakeholder needs and objectives.
- Business Analysts: Professionals involved in gathering, analyzing, and documenting business requirements for software development or process improvement projects.
- Software Developers: Developers interested in gaining a deeper understanding of user requirements to build solutions that meet stakeholder expectations.
- Product Owners: Individuals responsible for defining product requirements and priorities based on customer needs and market demands.
- Quality Assurance Professionals: QA analysts tasked with validating and verifying that software solutions meet specified requirements and standards.
- System Architects: Architects involved in designing systems and solutions based on user requirements and technical constraints.
- Process Improvement Specialists: Professionals seeking to improve organizational processes by identifying and addressing stakeholder requirements and pain points.
- Anyone Involved in Project Delivery: Individuals from various roles involved in project delivery, including team members, stakeholders, and decision-makers, who need to understand the requirements elicitation process to ensure project success.
Pre-requisites
- Basic understanding of project management concepts.
- Familiarity with software development lifecycle (SDLC).
- No prior experience with requirements elicitation techniques is required.
Course Content
BUSINESS ANALYSIS BODY OF KNOWLEDGE (BABOK)
- Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK)
- BABOK Knowledge Areas Overview
- Requirements Classification Schema
REQUIREMENTS ELICITATION OVERVIEW
- What is Requirements Elicitation?
- Business Analyst’s Role in Requirements Elicitation
- Challenges in Requirements Elicitation
STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS
- Identifying and classifying stakeholders
- Stakeholder mapping and analysis
- Building effective stakeholder relationships
INTERVIEW TECHNIQUES
- Types of interviews (structured, unstructured, semi-structured)
- Interview planning and preparation
- Conducting effective interviews
- Active listening and probing techniques
- Interviewing different stakeholder types (e.g., users, experts, managers)
OBSERVATION AND DOCUMENT ANALYSIS
- Observing user behavior and work processes
- Document analysis techniques (e.g., user manuals, reports, procedures)
- Identifying requirements from existing systems and processes
WORKSHOPS AND FOCUS GROUPS
- Planning and conducting focus groups
- Facilitating group discussions and brainstorming sessions
- Handling group dynamics and conflicts
- Using workshops for requirements elicitation (e.g., JAD, RAD)
JOINT APPLICATION DESIGN (JAD) SESSIONS
- Overview of JAD sessions
- Roles and responsibilities in JAD
- Conducting a JAD session
PROTOTYPING AND USE CASES
- Prototyping as a requirements elicitation tool
- Creating low-fidelity and high-fidelity prototypes
- Developing use cases to capture functional requirements
ADVANCED TOPICS IN REQUIREMENTS ELICITATION
- Requirements management tools and techniques
- Eliciting non-functional requirements
- Dealing with ambiguous and conflicting requirements
- Ethical considerations in requirements elicitation
DESIGN FRAMEWORK FOR INNOVATION
- Design Thinking
- Design Sprint


