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Business Analysis and Modeling

Business Analysis and Modeling (2)

Organizations perform business analysis to make good decisions.  In most business decision situations, the analysis can take many forms, such as: descriptive, financial, modeling, ranking, mapping, and other techiniques.  An organization may want to examine a number of techniques that will enhance their over-all decision-making abilities. This certification allows one to understand and use the right technique for your business analysis.


Business Systems Certification:

Developing the digitized part of the organization requires an understanding of the structure of the business (the architecture) and the digital capability that can enable superior performance. The business systems certification is intended to provide the skills that bridge the linkage between the operational people part of the business and the digital part of the business.

  1. Business Requirements Analysis   *
  2. Business Systems Analysis   *
  3. Business Systems Development I   *
  4. Business Systems Development II   *
  5. Enterprise Architecture and Business Modeling
  6. Cloud Computing – The Business View
  7. Adding Business Value through SaaS
  8. Enterprise Business Data Management (documents, signals, data field analysis)

 

Business Analysis and Modeling Certification:

There are various types of business analysis that can be used to aid in decision-making. An organization may want to examine a number of techniques that will enhance their over-all decision-making abilities. Sometimes the analysis leads to a digital solution and sometimes to a change in the structure of the business. This certification is designed to assist someone to be versed in these areas:

  1. Essential Data Analysis - Quantitative Methods for Business   *
  2. Advanced Quantitative Methods (regression, correlation, sensitivity analysis) *   *
  3. Core Methods of Business Analysis – Financial, Quantitative and Descriptive Analysis   *
  4. Decision analysis (decision tables, decision trees, influence diagrams)
  5. Business modeling and Linear programming
  6. Industrial Dynamics (feedback models for business)
  7. Operations research for business