IT Business Analysis

  • 5.0 Rate

  • 14 Lecture

  • 42 hours

  • 7 Weeks

The role of an IT Business Analyst in creating digital products is one of the most important. The Business Analyst defines and describes business requirements - how the system and/or product should function. They analyze the current state of the product, determine its future development, translate each business requirement for the technical team, and control them until full implementation.

Throughout the course, you will get acquainted with the role and responsibilities of a Business Analyst (BA) - effective communication between all business areas and critical players in the project. Through practical exercises, you will learn to define the scope of work and master different techniques and approaches to requirements gathering that will work for different projects and audiences. You will identify the unique needs of clients, stakeholders, and the IT department at each stage of creating, documenting, communicating, and managing requirements.

Outcome

Skills Acquired: Miro, BPMN Visio/Draw io, Jira, Agile, Scrum

  • Plan the business analysis process

  • Define and process business requirements and needs

  • Manage the development team and stakeholders and communicate effectively with them

  • Formulate business tasks / create user stories and develop all necessary techniques

  • Work with web services and APIs

  • Prepare technical documents for execution, monitoring, and launch

  • Define functional and non-functional requirements

  • Analyze the current and future state of the product and assess risks

Feb 20 1500₾

Tue- Fri 20:00-23:00

Sep 02 1500₾

Tue-Thu | 20:00-23:00

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Who is this course for?

Managers

For those who have direct contact with IT project management, are involved in business processes, or are now starting to transition into this field.

Parties Involved in Business Processes

The course is designed for all individuals who have contact with and/or are interested in creating digital products and establishing effective communication with stakeholders.

Program includes

Alumni Club

Upon successful completion of the final exam, the graduate is automatically enrolled in the Alumni Club, and then gains access to exclusive events, content, and offers from our partner companies.

Work Based Learning

The course includes practice-based learning, including assignments/exercises and individual projects.

Bilingual Certification

Upon successful completion of the final exam, the graduate is automatically enrolled in the Alumni Club, and then gains access to exclusive events, content, and offers from our partner companies.

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Syllabus

Course Overview
What is Business Analysis?
Introduction to Digital Product Teams and Their Roles
IT Business Analyst's Role and Responsibilities
Overview of Agile
Overview of Waterfall
Product Alternatives and Final Project Selection
Six Core Concepts of Business Analysis
Classification of Business Requirements
Analytical Thinking & Problem-Solving
Key Business Analyst Terminology
Creating a User Persona
Identifying and Managing Stakeholders
Defining and Analyzing Business Requirements
Building UML / Flow Charts (Draw.io / Miro)
Gathering and Analyzing Product Requirements
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
Activities: Execution, Change, Optimization, Measurement, and Evaluation

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Lecturers

Tornike Zaalishvili

IT Business Analysis

Tornike Zaalishvili

IT Business Analysis

Tornike holds a Master’s degree in Information Systems from Long Island University. He has 12 years of experience in digital product development, having worked in various roles, with extensive expertise as an IT Business Analyst. His portfolio includes projects related to digital product development, information platform creation, and ERP system development for companies such as the World Bank (Project), the National Agency of Public Registry, Wendy’s, Long Island University, Terminal, and others. For the past few years, he worked as an IT Business Analyst at TBC and is currently an IT Product Owner, managing the development of key banking products. Tornike holds certifications in Project Management (Prince2), Business Analysis (IQBBA), and Product Ownership (PSPO and PSPO II).

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FAQs for this course

A: An IT Business Analyst connects business needs with IT solutions. They are responsible for analyzing business processes, gathering requirements, and documentation. They serve as a bridge between the technical team and stakeholders. This career is particularly attractive for people who are interested in both business and technology and have good analytical thinking skills. Strong communication skills are important for a successful IT Business Analyst.
A: The IT Business Analyst profession is one of the most in-demand both in Georgia and globally. All large companies, especially banks and fintech organizations, constantly need these specialists. It's also important to note that this field has relatively less competition compared to other IT professions, and there is a deficit of qualified professionals in the market. The profession offers good career growth prospects, stable and growing compensation, as well as opportunities to work in international companies. The demand is likely to increase even further as companies increasingly transition to digital technologies.

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