BCS Business Analysis Practice Course with Online Exam [ASS_SBAP]
placeHallam St London W1 21 Jan 2026 until 23 Jan 2026 |
placeVirtual Classroom 26 Jan 2026 until 28 Jan 2026 |
placeVirtual Classroom 9 Feb 2026 until 11 Feb 2026 |
placeVirtual Classroom 25 Feb 2026 until 27 Feb 2026 |
placeVirtual Classroom 9 Mar 2026 until 11 Mar 2026 |
placeVirtual Classroom 25 Mar 2026 until 27 Mar 2026 |
placeVirtual Classroom 7 Apr 2026 until 9 Apr 2026 |
placeVirtual Classroom 20 Apr 2026 until 22 Apr 2026 |
placeHallam St London W1 27 Apr 2026 until 29 Apr 2026 |
placeVirtual Classroom 11 May 2026 until 13 May 2026 |
placeVirtual Classroom 27 May 2026 until 29 May 2026 |
placeVirtual Classroom 10 Jun 2026 until 12 Jun 2026 |
placeVirtual Classroom 22 Jun 2026 until 24 Jun 2026 |
placeHallam St London W1 6 Jul 2026 until 8 Jul 2026 |
placeVirtual Classroom 13 Jul 2026 until 15 Jul 2026 |
placeVirtual Classroom 29 Jul 2026 until 31 Jul 2026 |
placeVirtual Classroom 10 Aug 2026 until 12 Aug 2026 |
placeVirtual Classroom 24 Aug 2026 until 26 Aug 2026 |
OVERVIEW
OBJECTIVES
The Business Analysis Practice course introduces the essential skills of business analysis. The emphasis throughout is on practical learning, using real-life case studies to introduce key skills including strategic analysis, stakeholder management, business activity modelling, gap analysis and making a business case.
The course is presented by one of our expert training consultants, pictured below. Every member of the Business Analysis (BA) training te…
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OVERVIEW
OBJECTIVES
The Business Analysis Practice course introduces the essential skills of business analysis. The emphasis throughout is on practical learning, using real-life case studies to introduce key skills including strategic analysis, stakeholder management, business activity modelling, gap analysis and making a business case.
The course is presented by one of our expert training consultants, pictured below. Every member of the Business Analysis (BA) training team offers extensive professional knowledge and wide-ranging experience of BA projects.
AUDIENCE
Business analysts, project managers, product owners, service designers, business change managers and anyone who requires a thorough understanding of strategic business analysis. Business Analysis Practice is also a core module for the BCS (ISEB) International Diploma in Business Analysis.CERTIFICATION
The course prepares delegates for the BCS Practitioner
Certificate in Business Analysis Practice examination. If this
course is part of your BCS Diploma in Business Analysis programme
you have a choice of further modules which include the other Core
BA Diploma module, Requirements Engineering.
Candidates who have already completed the Core modules can take one
Practitioner specialism, which includes Benefits Management and
Business Acceptance, Systems Modelling Techniques, Modelling
Business Processes, Systems Development Essentials or Data
Management Essentials. Before taking the Oral exam, candidates must
also pass one of the Foundation Specialisms; in Business Analysis,
IS Project Management, Business Change or Commercial Awareness. The
structure of the certification is shown here.
For delegates attending a classroom, virtual classroom or online course, the exam may be taken remotely using our online proctoring service. This exam consists of 40 multiple-choice questions with a pass mark of 26/40.
CONTENT
During this course, you will cover:
Business analysis rationale
- The scope of business analysis.
- Definition of business analysis.
- The development of business analysis.
- The business change lifecycle.
- Roles in business analysis.
Strategic analysis in context
- External analysis – PESTLE, Five Forces Analysis.
- Internal analysis – Resource Audit, MOST.
- Building a SWOT analysis.
- Critical success factors and key performance indicators.
- Measuring performance – the Balanced Business Scorecard.
A project approach to business analysis
- Initiating a business analysis study.
- Defining terms of reference.
Understanding business situations
- Review of investigation techniques.
- Documenting the business situation:
- Rich pictures
- Mind maps
- Fishbone diagrams.
Business perspectives
- Identifying stakeholders.
- Analysing stakeholders – Power/Interest Grid, RACI.
- Stakeholder management strategies.
- Defining business perspectives – CATWOE.
Analysing and modelling the business activities
- Types of business activity.
- Building a conceptual business activity model.
- Consolidating perspectives and building consensus.
Identifying potential solutions
- Business events.
- Business rules.
- Business process models.
- Exploring the gap between the current and desired situation.
- Identifying areas for business improvement – POP-IT.
- Taking a holistic approach to business improvement.
Making the business case
- Analysing feasibility.
- Contents of a business case.
- Options.
- Costs and benefits.
- Impacts and risks.
- Lifecycle for the business case.
There are no frequently asked questions yet. If you have any more questions or need help, contact our customer service.
