This course functions as a knowledge base for Career Matrix Teachers and other staff leveraging Moodle to help our students.
This course provides Career Matrix students with a variety of exercise and resources to either reacquaint them with good study skills or to develop them for the first time. We provide this course so that those who complete it may not only more effectively achieve their own learning goals, but embrace these ways of thinking about and pursuing learning as foundational tools in a lifetime of learning.
This course was designed for the Moodle School demonstration site as an example of a course optimised for the mobile app.
A Council for Six Sigma Certification (CSSC) Certified Lean Six Sigma White Belt has demonstrated an understanding of the most basic level of the Six Sigma Methodology, as well as definitions, history, and structure of the discipline. This understanding provides a solid awareness of who is involved in the actual Six Sigma implementation, and their roles within an organization.
Course Overview
This course is aligned with the consensus-based business analysis standards of both the Project Management Institute (PMI) and the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA). This course both explains business analysis concepts, terms, tasks, and techniques, and includes examples to help readers understand how to apply them to real-world situations. It delineates both key activities essential to the BA role and the diverse range of activities analysts perform depending on their career competency level. For example, these may range from problem solving and identification of business opportunities, to complex systems thinking and solution development, to strategic planning and change management.
Target Audience
This course was created to help both new and experienced BAs, project managers, systems analysts, product managers and many others who do analysis work.
Course Objectives
- To clearly define the business analysis role and provide insights on how to approach analysis work to help deliver successful solutions
- To draw attention to the significant value Business Analysts deliver to all areas of their organizations: assisting change efforts by eliciting requirements, analyzing, validating, problem solving, and delivering solutions.
- To acquire techniques and approaches for learning the business you are working in and gaining understanding of the technology environment regardless of your background.
- To guide participants through developing a business case to gain support for initiating projects and navigating change efforts.
- To teach participants standards based techniques for eliciting successful requirements, analyzing, validating, and successfully planning your approach to delivering high-quality results.
- To Explain the current frameworks for facilitating change, working with project teams and stakeholders to select the best approach/technique from the various analysis work methodologies.
- To understand both why and how organizations approach change efforts through projects, and to grasp the added value analysts can provide to help project-based work be successful beyond the scope of the project.
- To teach BAs how to work with stakeholders, to approach them and identify what they need, to build successful working relationships, and to communicate and present deliverables.
- Examines the ideal traits, professional attributes, and skills of those most likely to be successful as a Business Analyst. To help aspiring BAs determine if it is a good fit for them.
- By consistently following a sound writing process, you will learn how to write more efficiently, working smarter not harder.
- Technical Writing genres help organize information into patterns that your readers will recognize and understand.
- Entrepreneurship is a process of sensing new opportunities, developing new products and services, creating new production methods, and constructively reorganizing resources.
- Whether you’re working for a company or starting your own business, entrepreneurship is now a key component of the technical workspace.
- Corporate leaders regularly list the following traits as key attributes for entrepreneurs: innovator, leader, listener, network savvy, self-reliant, ethical, and resilient communicators.
- Technical Communication is a process of managing technical information in ways that allow people to act on it.
- Technical Communication is visual, interactive, adaptable, reader-centered, and often produced collaboratively in teams.
- Technical Communication necessitates considering multiple dimensions, including ethical, political, international, and transcultural.
- Developing effective written and spoken communication skills is vital to your career.
This course is designed to provide project managers with a comprehensive understanding of Agile principles and practices for effective project management. This course explores Agile methodologies, techniques, and tools that enable project managers to successfully deliver projects in dynamic and changing environments.
Scrum is a lightweight framework for developing, delivering, and sustaining complex products. It is based on iterative and incremental development, and it promotes a high level of collaboration and communication between team members.
This course will teach you the fundamentals of Scrum, including the roles, responsibilities, and events of the framework. You will also learn how to apply Scrum to your own work, and you will have the opportunity to practice your skills through hands-on exercises.