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Business Analysis in an Agile (Scrum) Environment

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    Gain a thorough grounding in the roles, activities and work products of Scrum while demonstrating that the traditional business analysis skills of effective communication, analytical thinking, good documentation and sheer common sense are vital to the Scrum effort

Overview

Off the shelf (OTS)

This course has a good balance of theoretical and practical, case study based exercises designed to get you comfortable with the radically different approach. All aspects of Scrum are covered and you will get the chance to discuss the issues with an experienced tutor and with the other delegates.

As a traditional business analyst you are now required to change your world-view because you are moving into an Agile, Scrum environment.

Learners should not be worries if they believe that there seems to be no business analysis role in Scrum. There is no 'Business Requirements Document.' 

Delivery method
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Face to face

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Virtual

Course duration
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14 hours

Competency level
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Delivery method
  • face to face icon

    Face to face

  • Virtual icon

    Virtual

Course duration
Duration icon

14 hours

Competency level
  • Working icon

    Working

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