Overview
The business analyst spends a significant amount of time eliciting requirements. Yet, many business analysts lack formal training on this vital skill. A successful facilitation session results in requirements that you can begin to analyze and work with. Facilitation Techniques for Requirements Development focuses on teaching the facilitation skills necessary to elicit and analyze requirements on a project.
In this highly interactive course, you will learn how to effectively help stakeholders define their needs and form these needs into quantifiable requirements through facilitation. As a facilitator, you will learn how to prepare for and conduct both face-to-face and remote group sessions. You will be exposed not only to several facilitator techniques such as brainstorming, JAD and focus groups, but you will also learn how to manage conflict in a session. Most importantly, you will have the opportunity to practice these skills in a safe environment with a trained facilitator to guide you through various activities. You will leave the class with the confidence to prepare for a session, including creating a facilitation plan, motivating a group’s participation, building consensus, managing conflict, maintaining session focus and evaluating results for lessons learned.
Audience
Business Analysts who have experience in gathering and documenting user requirements
Outline
What is Facilitation?
- Facilitation techniques and practices
- The facilitation process
Business Analysis Body of Knowledge™ (BABOK™)
- BABOK™ knowledge areas
- The business analysis process
Facilitating in Business Analysis
- The role of the business analysis facilitator
- The responsibilities of the business analysis facilitator
Facilitation Session Preparation
Considerations for Remote Sessions
- Environmental
- Preparation
- During the session
- Wrapping up
Facilitation in Business Analysis is Iterative
Verification of the Facilitation Session Plan
Facilitation Practices
- Generating participation
- Neutrality
- Active listening
- Questioning
- Paraphrasing
- Using flip charts
- Maintain focus
- Intervention
- Feedback
- Summarizing
- Synthesizing ideas
Executing a Facilitation Session
- Prior to the session
- Starting the session
- Conducting the session
- Ending the session
Facilitation Conflict Techniques
- Argument vs. debate
- How to intervene
- Choices in resolving issues
- Working toward consensus
BA Facilitation Opportunities