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Business Analysis
What makes our training different? No fluff: Our courses have been pared down to contain only the actionable training you need to do your job. No-ble, get it? Focus on the IT Business Analyst: We live and breathe Business Analysis. Everything we teach is focused on the perspective of the IT Business Analyst and what he or she needs to know in order to improve interviewing, requirements analysis, testing and documentation skills. Real-time learning: Most course providers organize their course content by topic –,,,, a presentation that places more emphasis on theory than practice. Noble course are organized chronologically: in each, the trainee walks through an IT project, learning what they need to know when they need to know them. The result is a much more effective training experience that can be readily applied on-the-job. Group facilitation: Sessions throughout our courses emphasize a team-based approach to development. Each trainee gains practical experience facilitating and interviewing. Agile and iterative: Our courses advocate an Agile, Iterative approach to development, in keeping with industry best practices (MSF, PMBOK, etc.) Job Aids: Comprehensive printed material including valuable job aids, examples, glossaries, tips as well as agendas and lists of questions for each type of interview session. Diverse examples: In keeping with the practical nature of the program, the course content draws from direct experience working in a variety of sectors, including banking, accounting, call centers, education and NGOs. Focused content: includes the tools and techniques most commonly used to get the job done. UML 2 Standardization: Our courses don’t try to be all things to all people. We believe there is a need to standardize the way IT teams communicate and that the UML (Unified Modeling Language) is that standard. LocationSelect a city below to view courses offered in that location only. |

Our IIBA Endorsed Education through Noble Inc. has a proven track record developing and delivering Business Analyst training programs at IBM, Microsoft campus, Boston University (BUCEC), and others, Noble Inc. has the experience and skills to help your organization train individuals in this critical profession.