(Online Delivery) Writing Effective Business Cases
Description
Course Description
Students will be provided a deep exploration of how to perform pre-project activities necessary to develop a well-structured business case. The course begins by providing students an understanding of the business analyst’s role in pre-project activities. Techniques are provided to support the business analyst in analyzing the current state business environment, identifying the current business problem (or opportunity) and creating a ‘situation statement’ to communicate to decision makers why a change is required in the business. Students then explore how to go about determining a desired future state and identifying the needed changes and capabilities that will support the enterprise in achieving the business need. A thorough exploration of the business case is presented, including feasibility analysis and the various areas of a solution option the business analyst must explore in order to build a convincing business case. Students learn the components of a well-structured business case and walk away understanding how to logically present a business case and obtain buy-in. Techniques are also discussed to help prepare a business analyst for the challenges that often are presented when delivering business cases to management.
Agenda
- Module 1:
- What is Business Analysis
- Benefits of Business Analysis
- Challenges of Business Analysis
- Purpose of a Business Case
- Module 2: Pre-Project Activities & the Business Analyst
- The Definition of a Business Analyst
- The Role of a Business Analyst
- Responsibilities of a BA
- BA Role vs. PM Role
- Business Analysis vs. Systems Analysis
- Business Analysis Competencies
- Module 3: The Needs Assessment Process
- Business Need Defined
- Define Business Need
- The Needs Assessment Process
- Module 4: Determining the Required Capabilities & Defining Solution Scope
- Business Need and Current State
- Purpose of Analyzing the Current State
- Analyzing Current Capabilities and Process
- Capabilities Defined
- Techniques for Analyzing the Current State
- Define the Future State
- Module 5: Assessing Feasibility & Proposing Solution Options
- Module Learning Objectives
- Financial Analysis
- Purpose of Financial Analysis
- Costs versus Benefits
- Financial Models
- Timing for Assessing Financial Benefits
- Module 6: Packaging & Presenting the Business Case
- Circumventing a Business Case
- Documenting the Business Case
- Value of the Business Case Process
- Business Case Components
- Business Case Techniques
- Build a Convincing Business Case