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Lean Requirements, Business Analysis, User Experience Design (UX)

Our self-paced courses include examples, exercises, and instant feedback to transfer knowledge. For Product Owners, Business- and Customer-side Teams, Agile Teams, Business Analysts, Project Managers, and anyone involved in defining new IT solutions.

Requirements Techniques for Lean and Agile Environments

Conducting Effective Requirements Meetings and Workshops

Mastering Communication Skills for Requirements Interviews, 3-Amigo Conversations, User Story Workshops, & JAD Sessions

Agile Business Analysis: Getting and Writing Lean Requirements

Learn Business Analysis Techniques for Discovering Requirements, User Stories, Features, and Gherkin (Given-When-Then) Tests

Business Analysis: Functional & Non-Functional Requirements

Simple Requirements Decomposition / Drill-Down Techniques for Defining Product Behaviors and Qualities (Now with AI)

How To Write User Stories That Deliver Real Business Value

Find, Write, Prioritize, Rightsize, and Decompose User Stories with Acceptance Criteria and Given-When-Then Scenarios

Requirements Gathering with Use Cases for Business Analysts

Lean Use Cases Are an Easy Requirements Elicitation Technique that Align Business, User, and Technical Stakeholder Needs

What Is Agile / Lean Business Analysis?

Understanding How Lean Principles Affect Your Requirements Discovery Process in Agile Software Development

Business Analysis: Data Flow Diagrams to Visualize Workflows

Implement Process Modeling Techniques for Requirements Elicitation and Workflow Analysis

Three Emerging Careers in Digital Business Analysts

Current and Future Roles, Responsibilities, and Techniques for Strategic, Tactical, and Operational Business Analysts

USER STORIES:
A Collaboration Tool for Business and IT

How to Capture, Write, Prioritize, Rightsize and Split User Stories Plus Acceptance Tests with Given-When-Then Scenarios

Agile Business Analysis:
Getting and Writing Lean Requirements

Business Analysis Techniques for Discovering Requirements, User Stories, Features, and Gherkin (Given-When-Then) Tests

User Experience and Conversational Flow Design for Chatbots

How to Design, Build, Deploy, and Manage Directed Chatbotst

Create a Chatbot or Conversational User Interface from Scratch for Websites, Facebook, and WhatsApp – NO CODING NEEDED

Requirements Gathering with Use Cases for Business Analysts

Lean Use Cases to identify and write Use Case models and diagrams

Fundamental Business Analysis Techniques

What Is Business Analysis for Information Technology (IT)

An Overview of Business Analysis Activities and Current Business Analysis Techniques

Discovering Requirements for IT - Simply Put!

Improve Your Business Analysis and Requirements Elicitation Skills to get Better Initial Requirements for IT Projects

Business Analysis Soft Skills: Conversations and Workshops

How to Effectively Communicate with Stakeholders to Discover User Stories, Features, and Non-functional Requirements

Mastering Requirements Writing (with or without AI Writers)

Expert Tips for Writing Engaging & Winning Business / User Requirements (now including AI-Assistant Demos with ChatGPT)/p>

User Story Best Practices for Developers and Business Representatives

How to Capture, Write, Prioritize, Rightsize, and Flesh Out User Stories with Defined Acceptance Tests as Given-When-Then (GWT) Scenarios

High Praise from Our Students

One of the best, if not the best Udemy course I have taken. A very professional and detailed course with links to excellent additional resources. Very well done!

I cannot say enough good things about this course - it opened my eyes to many ideas, methodologies and frameworks and has given me a lot of ideas that I can begin to implement right away.

Very informative, with loads of exercises to help in understanding. Excellent delivery and good emphasis on Given, When, Then (Gherkin). In fact it's so good and packed with examples that I need to re-visit again.

The instructor is amazing. The class is very informative. I will be taking more classes from this instructor.

Although I wouldn't consider myself a dedicated Business Analyst or even particularly advanced in my experience, the course was still well suited for my understanding. K.

This particular class is already delivering first-rate value as relevant to Business Analysts at my level. With its basis in the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) and the associated Bus. Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABoK), it ties in very neatly with the Project Mgmt. Institute (PMI) program which I’ve been involved with.

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