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Agile Analysis Certification (AAC)

$ 1,500 + HST

Duration: 39 hours (5 weekends)

Next Batch: July 1st, 2024

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Categories Business Analysis
The Agile Analysis Certification (AAC) by GlobalERP Solutions is the initial agile certification for business analysts. It bridges the gap between the agile and analyst communities to revolutionize project delivery, focusing on analyzing within an agile framework.

Benefits

The AAC certification is highly sought after by agile business analysts aiming for corporate success. It allows professionals to demonstrate their enhanced Agile Analysis skills and provides prospective employers with a clear picture of their competencies.

Key Points

  • Initial Agile Certification: The AAC is the first agile certification offered by GlobalERP Solutions, designed specifically for business analysts.
  • Revolutionizing Project Delivery: It emphasizes the collaboration between agile and analyst communities to improve project outcomes.
  • Enhanced Competencies: This competency-based certification showcases your advanced Agile Analysis skills to potential employers, increasing your marketability in the agile business analysis field.
Prerequisite
  • Work Experience: At least two to five years of business analysis experience is generally recommended.
  • Understanding of Agile Principles: Familiarity with Agile methodologies and principles is necessary.
  • Training or Education: Completion of relevant training or coursework in Agile practices and business analysis can be beneficial.
Total Duration: 39 Hours

What will you learn?

  • Understanding the Agile Manifesto principles (individuals and interactions, working software, customer collaboration, responding to change).
  • Embracing Agile values (commitment, courage, openness, focus, respect).
  • Role of Agile analysis in software development.
  • Contrasting Agile analysis with traditional analysis approaches.
  • Overview of Scrum, Kanban, XP, and other Agile frameworks.
  • Comparing Agile methodologies (e.g., Scrum vs. Kanban).
  • Techniques for eliciting Agile requirements (user stories, interviews, workshops).
  • Managing changing requirements in Agile projects.
  • Writing effective user stories (format, INVEST criteria).
  • Defining acceptance criteria for user stories.
  • Iterative planning techniques (release planning, iteration planning).
  • Agile estimation techniques (story points, planning poker).
  • Facilitation techniques for Agile ceremonies (daily stand-ups, sprint planning, retrospectives).
  • Handling conflicts and fostering consensus in Agile teams.
  • Key Agile metrics (velocity, burn-up charts, cycle time). 
  • Reporting progress and performance in Agile projects.
  • Conducting Agile retrospectives (formats, techniques). 
  • Implementing continuous improvement based on retrospective findings.
  • Integrating testing throughout the Agile development lifecycle (TDD, BDD). 
  • Validating functionality and quality in Agile iterations.
  • Techniques for refining and prioritizing the Agile product backlog.
  • Continuous grooming and evolving of the product backlog items.
$ 1,500