BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis

Generating Business Analysis Solutions

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

While performing Business Analysis at an organisation it is necessary for the professional that he/she is well versed with the concepts of BA both theoretically as well as practically. This is what the International Diploma seeks to do besides testing the oral skills of the candidate as well. The delegates have to go through a rigorous training and clear four written exams plus an oral exam to get this International Diploma. We, at MSP Training, ensure the delegates do not lack in any of these skills while they come face to face with such situations in real-life at their workplace.

  • Learn the legal and controlling framework for business analysis

  • Understand the model business activities

  • Know the significance of the business analyst role

  • Learn from certified and experienced instructors

  • Valued throughout the world by leading companies

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

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Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

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Courseware

Courseware will also be provided to the delegates so that they can revise the course after the training.

PREREQUISITES

The delegates who wish to get the International Diploma in Business Analysis certification must have a prerequisite, experience as a Project Manager or Business Analyst. An identification proof that confirms their identity must also be present with the candidates at all times during the course as well as the examination.       Any candidate failing to produce the said identification proof may have his / her candidature cancelled and may not be allowed to sit the exams.

TARGET AUDIENCE

Those professionals interested in updating and improving their business analysis skills can sit for this course.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Learn the Skills Required by Business Analysts
  • Use a business analysis process model approach to change proposals for business problem-solving.
  • Learn to evolve Business Strategies
  • Identify and Document Issues
  • Consider the viewpoints of affected Stakeholders
  • Learn to work within an engineering context
  • Learn to Model techniques and notations to present business processes

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis has come a long way to become a standard for Business Analysts. As this Diploma deals with concepts that help the Analyst deal with business problems and generating their solutions, every Business Analyst wishes their resume stamped with this certification. The International Diploma helps the Business Analysts to exhibit their analysis skills, knowledge, and competences.

Exams

The BCS International Diploma can be obtained by clearing four exams along with an Oral exam. The Core Module has two exams and the delegates need to pass both of them. From the Knowledgebase and the Practitioner Modules, the delegates have to pass one exam from each module.

  • Oral Exam

Last of all, the candidate sits for the oral exam during which the examiners who are two in number can query him/her anything from any modules the candidate has learnt. This Oral Exam lasts for 50 minutes in which the candidates are supposed to apply their Business Skills.


PROGRAM CONTENT

  • The business context (K Level 4/5)
    • The rationale for business analysis
    • Sectors of the economy
    • Business environment analysis
    • Business Analysis: The legal and regulatory framework
    • SWOT analysis
    • Business performance measurement
    • Business analysis and business change lifecycle
    • Stages of the lifecycle
  • Business analysis techniques (K Level 4/5)
    • Investigating and documenting business situations
    • Stakeholder analysis and business perspectives
    • Modelling business activities
    • Business events
    • Business rules
    • Gap analysis
  • Business case development (K Level 4/5)
    • Rationale for making a business case
    • Contents of a business case
    • Options
    • The financial case
    • Investment appraisal techniques
    • Risk analysis
    • Impact analysis
    • Lifecycle for the business case
  • Requirements definition (K Level 4/5)
    • Requirements engineering
    • Requirements elicitation
    • Requirements analysis
    • Requirements validation
  • Managing Requirements and documentation (K Level 4/5)
    • Requirements management
    • Change control
    • Version control
    • Tools in requirements management
    • Types of requirements
    • Documenting requirements
    • Requirements modelling
  • Knowledge-based specialism (K Level 2/3)
    • Business Analysis and its relevance to the selected module
    • The holistic view of a business system
    • Professionalism and business analysis
    • Projects and business analysis
  • Practitioner specialism (K Level 2/3)
    • Relevance to the business analyst role
    • Relevance of the module to an organisation
    • Description of the module

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ABOUT Slough

Slough is a large town in the area of Berkshire, England. It is the junction point for many other towns. It gives an easy access to various directions and cut short time for many hours. It makes a piece of cake for travellers to reach from one end to another end. Due to M4, M40, and M25, it has the route to the rest of the United Kingdom. We can reach to London and Thames valley via Slough. The earlier Western Mainline which historically belonged to Buckinghamshire under demographic changes comes under slough region. There is an introduction of Elizabeth line which provides a fast journey to the travellers. It will cut the duration of the journey by a quarter of the time. As per 2016 census, the population of the town is 1 lakh 61 thousand.

Since the 19th century, there has been a large migration of the Labour in the town which ultimately facilitate the trade here and thus it leads to lessening unemployment. This workforce also plays a crucial role in becoming the major trading Centre. It has also very less unemployed rate. After the London, the slough is considered to be the most favoured destination for the corporate world. South town F.C is the famous football club of this region. According to 2011 census, there was drastically change in the demography of the area. It is considered to be the most diverse as far as ethnicity is to be concerned. All the major companies’ offices such as Blackberry, McAfee, Burger King, LEGO and much more have their head offices in the city. Every year thousands of jobs have been provided by the Trading Estate business. Slough per capita income is also high.

History

Starting from the origin of the name, it comes from the soil. It was first used in the late 11th century. During the 13th century, the king lived in Chippenham palace. In the 13th century, the upper portion of Court was built. The sacred St Mary the Virgin church, has been under renovation several times in the past. There was an immediate railway started for the convenience of Queen from Slough railway station to Windsor. During the First World War, a largely unused, as well as agricultural land, was used as a depot to repair army vehicles in short period time. During Second World War, major air strikes happened to destroy the linkage between the towns. The hearth of the slough is the biggest ever development plan for the 21st century. Slough has hundreds of buildings which have some historical importance.

Geography and Climate

The ancient part of the Buckinghamshire is known as slough. It got expanded and developed by the nearby villages of the Great West road. The London Heathrow airport gives update information from time to time regarding change of prevailing weather condition. The part of Thames valley experiences high temperature. In contrast to this, the rainfall is comparatively low to 600mm annually. It gives updated information on the prevailing weather condition to local people.

Demography

During the 1930s, it became a safe haven for most of the unemployed youth of the nearby region. They came here looking for jobs and this town gave them the respective opportunity. As per 2011 census, 45% population are white.  A large part of immigrants of various countries is as follow India 11,544, Pakistan 11,244 and Poland with 8,341 and a few more to follow.

Transport

It is very near to London and also has a large network of the roads throughout the city. One can go to different 5 directions at the same time from one point. It is also well connected with the railway. A route was constructed for cyclists too.