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DTBS 0003 - Business Analysis Boot Camp

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Course Description

Business analysts and product owners serve the end user, customer or stakeholders of a project, system or product. They are also responsible for ensuring that the right requirements are identified and realized. Both roles have the power to delight customers and increase bottom-line profits. They are responsible for stakeholder analysis, elicitation of requirements tied to business goals, solution design and translation of requirements into instructions for technical team members. Most often, the success of a project rests on the competency of the team’s business analyst and/or product owners.

In this course, you gain proven techniques and build competencies used throughout the requirements lifecycle. You learn how to uncover true project requirements that align with your organization’s goals. You practice clearly articulating requirements to both the customer and technical teams in a way that allows the team to build customer-pleasing systems and products with built-in quality. Since most organizations today work within a hybrid model, this course considers Agile as well as traditional Waterfall tools, techniques and environments.

Course Outline/Topics

Foundations

  • Role of the business analyst, product owner and combination roles
  • Development environments: Traditional/Waterfall, Agile, the real world
  • Business analyst tools, techniques and skills: Soft skills
  • Business analyst tools, techniques and skills: Quantitative skills

Eliciting Requirements – Discovering the Requirement Behind the Requirement

  • Stakeholders and user personas
  • Current and future states
  • Techniques for eliciting requirements: Interviews, documentation review, user observation, group brainstorming, competitive analysis
  • Solution design
  • Building in quality; minimizing rework
  • Requirement estimation and prioritization: Determining what to include in product/product – buy a feature, Scrum poker

Writing and Communicating Requirements

  • What is a requirement? What is a user story?
  • Types of requirements
  • Requirement attributes
  • Requirement communication
  • Requirement quality
  • Requirement prioritization – while actively working the product
  • Validation and verification

Benefits and Learning Outcomes

  • Describe the role of the business analyst and product owner
  • Recognize soft skills required for a successful business analyst/product owner
  • Analyze stakeholders and create user personas
  • Evaluate current state and describe desired future state
  • Discover requirements consistent with user, stakeholder and organizational goals
  • Formulate effective requirements
  • Validate and verify requirements
  • Estimate requirements effort/size
  • Prioritize requirements

Who Should Attend

Individuals new to the role of business analyst or considering transferring into the role of business analyst as well as those seeking to establish best practices in their organizations.

Testimonials

"Sally obviously has a ton of experience, and she was really able to harness it to provide specific examples of how she used tools and navigated complicated situations in the past."
-Participant, Spring 2024

"Sally is a great instructor. She elicits input and feedback from students, and she made it an interactive class with several activities to apply learning throughout the two days. Adults learn best by doing, and this class had a lot of opportunities for that!"
-Participant, Spring 2024

"Sally was very knowledgeable and realistic about what the process could look like."
-Participant, Spring 2024

Instructors

  • Sally Anlin, PMP, CSM

Applies Towards the Following Credentials

  • Business Analysis Certificate : Core
  • Project Management Certificate : Elective
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DTBS 0003 - 260423V

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Apr 23, 2026
Live Online
Available
$895.00
Section Title
Business Analysis Boot Camp
Type
Live Online
Days
Th, F
Time
8:30AM to 4:30PM
Dates
Apr 23, 2026 to Apr 24, 2026
Schedule and Location
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Contact Hours
14.0
Location
  • Online (Central Time)
Instruction Method Options
Live Online  
Course Fee(s)
Registration $895.00
Potential Discount(s)
  • Early Bird
CEUs
1.4 CEUs
Cancel Request Deadline
Apr 09, 2026
Transfer Request Deadline
Mar 24, 2026
Instructors
  • Sally Anlin, PMP, CSM
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Sally Anlin, PMP, CSM

Sally Anlin, Innovation and Solutions director for Baker Tilly, has over 20 years of experience facilitating creative thinking, developing products and leading teams to deliver high-quality solutions that advance corporate missions.

As a consultant and a director of product development, Sally has coached organizations to promote cultures of growth and positive change. She has helped organizations to define strategies and identified core competencies required for successful project delivery and project execution.

In addition, Sally has provided technical training to product owners, product managers, business analysts and others in process optimization, agile and lean adoption, portfolio management and best practices for individual organizations. She is an expert in the use of such tools as journey mapping, personas, fishbone analysis and requirements documentation.

Sally has been an instructor at UWM’s School of Continuing Education for nearly 10 years.

DTBS 0003 - 260423V - Business Analysis Boot Camp

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Sally Anlin, PMP, CSM

Sally Anlin, Innovation and Solutions director for Baker Tilly, has over 20 years of experience facilitating creative thinking, developing products and leading teams to deliver high-quality solutions that advance corporate missions.

As a consultant and a director of product development, Sally has coached organizations to promote cultures of growth and positive change. She has helped organizations to define strategies and identified core competencies required for successful project delivery and project execution.

In addition, Sally has provided technical training to product owners, product managers, business analysts and others in process optimization, agile and lean adoption, portfolio management and best practices for individual organizations. She is an expert in the use of such tools as journey mapping, personas, fishbone analysis and requirements documentation.

Sally has been an instructor at UWM’s School of Continuing Education for nearly 10 years.

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