Duration 4 days – 24 hrs
Overview
This course is designed to provide business analysts, project managers, and organizational stakeholders with comprehensive knowledge and practical tools to define business needs, assess capability gaps, and propose effective solutions aligned with enterprise goals. The training emphasizes enterprise analysis and domain modeling techniques to facilitate better strategic decision-making, improve solution delivery, and ensure business-IT alignment.
Objectives
- Understand the role and scope of enterprise analysis in business analysis.
- Define and validate organizational business needs and problems.
- Perform stakeholder and capability assessments.
- Develop and analyze business cases for proposed solutions.
- Apply domain modeling techniques (e.g., use case, class diagrams, entity relationship diagrams) to structure business requirements.
- Translate business problems into effective and practical organizational solutions.
- Align proposed solutions with enterprise architecture and strategic goals.
Audience
- Business Analysts
- Enterprise Architects
- Project Managers
- Systems Analysts
- Product Owners
- Business Process Analysts
- IT Consultants
- Change Managers
Pre- requisites
- Basic understanding of business processes and project lifecycles
- Familiarity with general business analysis concepts is recommended but not required
Course Content
Module 1: Introduction to Enterprise Analysis
- Role of Enterprise Analysis in Business Analysis
- Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK) alignment
- Linking strategy to requirements
Module 2: Defining Business Needs and Problems
- Identifying organizational drivers and business challenges
- Conducting problem and opportunity analysis
- Developing need statements
Module 3: Assessing Capabilities and Gaps
- Evaluating current-state capabilities
- Capability gap analysis
- Tools and techniques for assessment (SWOT, PESTLE, etc.)
Module 4: Stakeholder Analysis and Engagement
- Identifying stakeholders
- Performing stakeholder impact and influence analysis
- Stakeholder communication and engagement strategies
Module 5: Solution Scope and Business Case Development
- Defining solution scope
- Creating a business case
- Cost-benefit analysis and risk assessment
- Prioritizing solutions based on feasibility and value
Module 6: Domain Modeling Fundamentals
- Purpose and types of domain models
- Introduction to UML in business analysis
- Key domain modeling techniques:
- Entity Relationship Diagrams (ERDs)
- Class Diagrams
- Use Case Models
- Activity Diagrams
Module 7: Translating Requirements into Solutions
- From business requirements to functional specifications
- Mapping domain models to business rules and processes
- Validating and verifying solution requirements
Module 8: Aligning Solutions with Enterprise Architecture
- Ensuring business-IT alignment
- Integration with enterprise architecture frameworks
- Traceability from strategy to execution
Module 9: Case Study and Hands-On Exercises
- End-to-end business analysis simulation
- Domain modeling workshop
- Group presentations and solution walkthroughs


