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7 Writing an Effective Business Case What you will learn: • Understand when a business case is needed, different types of proposed projects, and what type of business case to use based on the size and nature of the proposed investment. • Justify proposed project investments via strategic alignment, benefits analysis, risk analysis, and financial analysis. • Create a business case from start to finish. • Discover best practices for presenting the business case for review and decision making. BAI302 l 2 Day Business Process Modeling and Analysis What you will learn: • Understand how to identify and model current business processes. • Measure and document business processes. • Conduct analysis and identify and justify alternative recommendations leading to a process improvement initiative and/or technology solution. BAI303 l 2 Day Advanced Use Case Modeling What you will learn: • Describe why, how, when, and by whom use cases are used during the project life cycle. • Elaborate use case descriptions with alternate and exception flows. • Model extend, include, and generalization relationships between use cases. • Incorporate best practices for use case modeling. BA318 l 2 Day Solution Requirements — Use Cases and User Stories What you will learn: • Gain proficiency in using use case conventions on requirements projects. • Understand the difference between use cases and user stories. • Build a decision tree to represent a set of business rules. • Elicit requirements and business rules within the context of use cases and user stories. BAI304-5C l 1 Day Eliciting and Documenting Requirements What you will learn: • Understand the different classifications of requirements. • Plan for and conduct effective requirements elicitation sessions. • Use a use case or user story as the basis for eliciting requirements. • Leverage requirements artifacts for solution actualization. BAI304-5D l 2 Day Requirements — Planning and Scoping What you will learn: • Understand that there are different types of projects. • Determine and the scope of the projects by looking at different perspectives: business context, business area/processes, organizational/stakeholder, technol - ogy, and information. • Develop the plan for the requirements project based upon what type of project it is. • Plan for and conduct a requirements project kickoff meeting. BAV304-5a l ½ Day

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