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Business Analyst school training courses in Bellevue, NE (public, in-house or online) | ||||
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Modeling Techniques for the Business Analyst School: ONLC Training Centers in Washington Venue: Bellevue, Bellingham, Federal Way, Tacoma, Kennewick, Mukilteo, Seattle, Spokane Tel.: 800-288-8221 I. Overview of BA role |
Business Analysis School: SmartPath LLC Venue: Bellevue Tel.: 360-584-8614, 425-644-2185 This is a great class for project managers, executives, managers, business analysts and others interested in course work concerned with business efficiency and aligning an organization,s resources to mission, strategic goals, and objectives. |
Siebel 8.1.x Business Analyst Format: Online School: ExitCertified USA Venue: Houston, Las Vegas, Philadelphia, Phoenix, New York City, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Jose Tel.: 1.800.803.3948 This course examines Siebel applications in two dimensions. The first dimension, breadth, is covered in the first two days of the course where students become familiar with the defining features of Siebel applications, such as Siebel Sales and Siebel Call Center. Students also explore Siebel automation options, such as Siebel Workflow, Assignment Manager, and Task UI. All of this exploration is reinforced with hands-on exercises with Siebel applications. |
Core Competencies for the Business Analyst Format: Online School: Boston University Corporate Education Center Venue: Boston Tel.: 800-BU-TRAIN (1 800-288-7246), 978-649-8200 While specific functions of business analysts vary depending on the industry and on the size and structure of an organization, there are nonetheless core competencies required of the business analyst (BA) as he or she attempts to understand the business needs of stakeholders and determine solutions to business problems.
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Advanced Techniques for Modeling, Analysis and Design Format: Online School: Boston University Corporate Education Center Venue: Boston Tel.: 800-BU-TRAIN (1 800-288-7246), 978-649-8200 This course builds on the methods and techniques introduced in the BUCEC course, Introduction to Business Process Modeling, Analysis and Design. It uses the same basic model and approach, and assumes a familiarity with basic modeling techniques. It provides information about advanced analysis, measurement and redesign techniques. Where the first class stresses basic diagramming and analysis techniques, this class examines advanced techniques. We will, for example, consider where Lean techniques ...
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