Basics of Business Analysis
Understanding the fundamental ideas and methods for determining business needs, formulating solutions to business issues, and promoting effective project outcomes are all part of the Basics of Business Analysis. It encompasses basic understanding of stakeholder communication, process modeling, and requirement collection.
- 10+ Courses
- 30+ Projects
- 400 Hours
Basics of Business Analysis Training is suitable for the following target audiences:
Aspiring Business Analysts: Aspiring business analysts are those who are new to the industry and wish to gain a solid understanding of the concepts and procedures of business analysis.
Project Managers: Project managers are experts who want to improve their capacity to specify and oversee business requirements in projects.
IT professionals: Developers, testers, or system analysts who want to learn the fundamentals of business analysis in order to go into the field.
Operations Managers: Managers who wish to improve efficiency by bridging the gap between IT solutions and business processes are known as operations managers.
Students and recent graduates: People with backgrounds in technology or business who want to get started in the field of business analysis.
Business analyst: Collecting and evaluating requirements for business and IT projects in collaboration with stakeholders.
Junior Business Analyst: Assisting senior analysts with document preparation, business process analysis, and research.
Systems analyst: concentrating on connecting business needs with technology solutions.
Functional Analyst: Focusing on particular corporate domains, such as logistics, healthcare, or finance, in order to streamline procedures.
Project Coordinator: Supporting project teams by making sure that project plans successfully include company needs.
Professionals with experience in business analysis are in high demand across industries like healthcare, finance, technology, and retail, which provide competitive pay and room for advancement.
- What is Business Analysis?
- Role of a Business Analyst
- Business Analysis Core Concepts Model (BACCM)
- Overview of the BABOK® Guide
- Identifying Business Problems and Opportunities
- Root Cause Analysis (Fishbone, 5 Whys)
- Understanding Stakeholder Needs
- Business Case Basics
- Types of Requirements (Business, Stakeholder, Functional, Non-functional)
- Elicitation Methods: Interviews, Surveys, Workshops
- Best Practices for Eliciting Clear Requirements
Hands-on: Create a simple interview guide
- Writing Clear, Concise Requirements
- Introduction to Use Cases and User Stories
- Requirements Traceability Matrix (RTM)
- Change Control Basics
- Introduction to Process Mapping
- Tools: Flowcharts, Swimlanes, SIPOC
- Identifying As-Is vs. To-Be Processes
Practice: Mapping a Simple Business Process
- What Makes a Good Solution?
- Defining and Measuring Success Criteria
- Solution Validation Basics
- Gap Analysis Overview
- Identifying Stakeholders
- Stakeholder Analysis & Mapping
- Communication Planning
- Effective Presentation of Findings
- Final Project with Presentation
- Course Recap and assessments
- Introduction to BA Career Pathways and Certifications (e.g., ECBA)
Note: Curriculum may be modified according to the latest industry standards.
The Basics of Business Analysis training is an introductory course designed to provide a solid foundation in the principles, techniques and role of business analysis within an organization.
This course is ideal for beginners, career changers, junior business analysts, or professionals from other fields (IT, operations, finance) looking to understand the fundamentals of business analysis.
No prior experience is required. The course is designed for those new to the field and covers all essential concepts from the ground up.
Key topics include: the role of a business analyst, requirements gathering, process mapping, stakeholder engagement, business problem analysis, and an introduction to documentation and solution assessment.
Yes, participants who complete the full 8-week course and final project will receive a certificate of completion from Checkmate IT Tech.
The course is typically offered online via live sessions.
Yes, the course includes interactive exercises, templates, quizzes, and a final capstone project to apply your learning in a practical way.
Just a computer with internet access. Optional tools like Microsoft Office, Google Docs, Lucidchart, or Miro may be used during practice exercises.
Absolutely. The course lays the foundation for entry-level roles and prepares students for the ECBA® (Entry Certificate in Business Analysis) if they wish to pursue certification later.
We currently offer online sessions with flexible weekday/weekend batches. All sessions are recorded. You’ll have access to the recordings, along with support from instructors and peers in our learning portal.
You can register via our website https://checkmateittech.com/, or reach out to our support teams via phone, email, or WhatsApp. We’ll help you with batch schedules and payment options.
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Job opportunities in USA and Canada
Business analyst: Collecting and evaluating requirements for business and IT projects in collaboration with stakeholders.
Junior Business Analyst: Assisting senior analysts with document preparation, business process analysis, and research.
Systems analyst: concentrating on connecting business needs with technology solutions.
Functional Analyst: Focusing on particular corporate domains, such as logistics, healthcare, or finance, in order to streamline procedures.
Project Coordinator: Supporting project teams by making sure that project plans successfully include company needs.
Professionals with experience in business analysis are in high demand across industries like healthcare, finance, technology, and retail, which provide competitive pay and room for advancement.
Student Reviews
This class provided me with a strong basis in business analysis. Though I had no prior knowledge, the step-by-step method and practical examples made it simple to grasp. I now feel qualified to apply for junior BA positions.