The Agile Philosophy
- The history of Agile and the Agile Manifesto
- Agile components
- Agile and the business environment
- Lean Business Analysis and thinking
Agile Key Principles
- Collaborative working
- Self-organising teams
- Continuous improvement
- Iterative development/incremental delivery
- Plan and build in change
Agile Methods
- Linear vs empirical methods
- Evolution and history of the methods
- Agile methods - DSDM, UP, SCRUM, XP, Lean Software
- The BA role in Agile
Understanding Stakeholders
- Stakeholder groups
- Agile AB role in engaging and managing stakeholders
- Agile Modelling
- Models and hierarchy
- MoSCoW prioritisation
- Decomposing and organising business goals
Agile Techniques
- User stories
- Managing requirements with the product backlog
- Estimating using Delphi and story points
- Managing the iterations, including velocity
Agile BA Planning
- Using storyboarding, scenarios and prototyping
- Creating a Kanban board
The BA Role
- Agile business analysis
- The idea of the 'generalising specialist'
Exams and assessments
This course includes a BCS Professional Certificate in Agile Business Analysis exam voucher. The exam is a one-hour, closed-book, multiple-choice assessment via remote proctor. Learners must schedule the exam to take place after the course. The exam voucher expires 12 months after confirmed attendance of the course.
Hands-on learning
Throughout the course, learners will engage with real-world case studies, collaborative discussions, and guided exercises. Practical tools such as storyboards, Kanban boards, and backlog prioritisation will be used to simulate Agile working environments and enhance applied understanding.