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Developing the Business Case (Live eLearning)
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Developing the Business Case (Live eLearning) Business analysts must be able to create business case documents that highlight project benefits, costs, and risks. The business case is based on the real business problem to be solved. These become parts of proposals, feasibility studies, and other decision support documents. This course teaches the purpose, structure, and content of a business case. It presents the basic techniques for determining financial ROI, non-tangible benefits, and the probability of meeting expectations.
Who Should Attend It is important for you to attend if you:
Work as a business analyst Establish the business case for the solution of a business problem Need to provide business justification for a solution Performance Focus
Business analysis Problem definition Defining solutions to business problems Feasibility study Business case development Return on Investment Learning Objectives Upon completion, participants will be able to:
Prepare a business case Justify the business investment to solve the business problem Perform feasibility studies and ROI analyses Course Overview Foundation Concepts
The role of the business analyst The IIBAâ„?BABOKâ„?knowledge areas The business analyst and the product/project life cycle The business case deliverable Introducing the business case process
Overview of the business analysts�role in the business case process The business analyst before the business case process The business analyst during the business case process The business analyst after the business case process Defining the business case problem
Overview of defining the business case problem Problem statement Product vision Objectives and constraints Exploring Business Case Solutions
Overview of exploring options Solution identification for feasibility Solution definition for analysis Assessing project risks Justifying the Business Case
Overview of justifying the business case Qualitative justification Quantitative justification Approving the Business Case
Requirements communication overview Relationship-based communication tasks Integrated communication tasks �continuous verification Recap & Closing
A Online course provided by International Institute for Learning, Inc. in New York City, New York, United States
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