Course Code: 2489
Prepare for the CBAP® and CCBA® exams in this interactive Boot Camp.
Learn about the Impact of IIBA's New BABOK® Guide and PMI's New Business Analysis for Practitioners Guide in our webinar.
Course Code: 2302
In this course, you will prepare for the ISTQB™ Certified Tester Foundation Level exam. This program is the only internationally accepted certification for software testing, accredited by the ISTQB through its network of national boards. The ISTQB, a non-proprietary...
A structured business analysis interview is much more than a conversation; it is a controlled event requiring attention to detail, cautious design, and a strong social foundation from which to build a trusting and lasting relationship.
Everyone planning to pursue their PMP certification in 2020 needs to know what is changing and how it will affect the way they prepare for the exam.
You know you need to invest in training, but how do you get the best return on investment (ROI) from your training dollars? To help you make smart training decisions, we've put together this guide, which illustrates some alternative and little-known payment options, the types of discounts and promotions available with training and a suggested list of courses that give you excellent value.
Course Code: 2032
Learn exactly what you need to know to pass the PMI-PBA exam on your first try and add this BA credential to your qualifications.
The demand for skilled business analysis (BA) professionals is on the rise, and a great way to declare your expertise is with a BA certification. But which BA certification is right for you: PMI-PBA, CBAP or CCBA? Here is a look at the eligibility requirements and steps for obtaining each.
Course Code: 2520
Whether you are building software systems for others, or someone is building them for you, it is imperative that the software does what the end users need it to do.
Course Code: 2486
Full-Spectrum Business Analyst Training & Skills Development: This boot camp arms attendees with the comprehensive skill set needed to attack root causes of project failure such as incomplete, poorly defined and/or changing requirements.