Project Management For Business Analysts
Published 1/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 422.23 MB | Duration: 0h 52m
Published 1/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 422.23 MB | Duration: 0h 52m
Business Analysis Part 6: Master Project Management for Business Analysts from Planning to Execution
What you'll learn
Understand the relationship between project management and business analysis.
Navigate project life cycles and key project management concepts.
Define project scope, objectives, and develop comprehensive project plans.
Identify and mitigate risks effectively throughout the project lifecycle.
Collaborate with project managers and teams to ensure successful execution.
Manage stakeholder expectations and deliver clear, concise project status updates.
Evaluate completed projects and apply lessons learned to future initiatives.
Requirements
No prior experience in project management is required for this course. A foundational understanding of business analysis concepts is helpful but not essential. This course is designed to provide a practical, accessible introduction for all levels.
Description
Project Management for Business Analysts is the sixth and final course in Hains Academy’s Business Analysis series. This course bridges the gap between business analysis and project management, equipping you with the skills and knowledge needed to ensure project success.The course begins with an exploration of the fundamentals of project management, including project life cycles, scope, and essential concepts. Learn how to define clear objectives and develop actionable project plans that align with stakeholder needs.Dive into the role of business analysts during project execution, including managing changes in scope, collaborating with project teams, and monitoring progress. Discover the tools and techniques that streamline project management, from Agile and Waterfall methodologies to time management and quality assurance practices.Finally, focus on stakeholder communication and engagement, ensuring that expectations are managed, conflicts are resolved, and post-project evaluations are conducted to capture lessons learned and maintain continuous improvement.What is primarily taught in this course?Introduction to project management: Exploring roles, life cycles, and terminology.Project planning: Defining scope, developing plans, managing risks, and allocating resources.Execution support: Managing requirements, monitoring progress, and controlling scope changes.Tools and techniques: Agile/Waterfall methodologies, risk management, and quality control.Stakeholder management: Reporting, resolving conflicts, and conducting evaluations.By the end of this course, you’ll be ready to contribute confidently to project environments, ensuring alignment with business goals and delivering successful outcomes.
Overview
Section 1: Course introduction
Lecture 1 Course introduction
Section 2: Section 1 - Introduction to project management for business analysts
Lecture 2 Section 1 - Introduction to project management for business analysts
Lecture 3 Lesson 1.1 - Differences between project management and business analysis
Lecture 4 Lesson 1.2 - Understanding project life cycles
Lecture 5 Lesson 1.3 - Key project management concepts and terminology
Lecture 6 Section 1 conclusion
Section 3: Section 2 - Project planning and initiation
Lecture 7 Section 2 introduction - Project planning and initiation
Lecture 8 Lesson 2.1 - Defining project scope and objectives
Lecture 9 Lesson 2.2 - Developing project plans and schedules
Lecture 10 Lesson 2.3 - Identifying and managing project risks
Lecture 11 Lesson 2.4 - Resource allocation and budgeting
Lecture 12 Section 2 conclusion
Section 4: Section 3 - Business analysis in project execution
Lecture 13 Section 3 introduction - Business analysis in project execution
Lecture 14 Lesson 3.1 - Requirement gathering during project execution
Lecture 15 Lesson 3.2 - Managing changes in project scope
Lecture 16 Lesson 3.3 - Collaborating with project managers and teams
Lecture 17 Lesson 3.4 - Monitoring and controlling project progress
Lecture 18 Section 3 conclusion
Section 5: Section 4 - Tools and techniques for project management
Lecture 19 Section 4 introduction - Tools and techniques for project management
Lecture 20 Lesson 4.1 - Project management software tools
Lecture 21 Lesson 4.2 - Agile and waterfall methodologies
Lecture 22 Lesson 4.3 - Risk management techniques
Lecture 23 Lesson 4.4 - Time management tools and techniques
Lecture 24 Lesson 4.5 - Quality assurance and control
Lecture 25 Section 4 conclusion
Section 6: Section 5 - Communication and stakeholder management in projects
Lecture 26 Section 5 introduction - Communication and stakeholder management in projects
Lecture 27 Lesson 5.1 - Managing stakeholder expectations
Lecture 28 Lesson 5.2 - Reporting project status to stakeholders
Lecture 29 Lesson 5.3 - Conflict resolution in project teams
Lecture 30 Lesson 5.4 - Post-project evaluation and reporting
Lecture 31 Section 5 conclusion
Section 7: Course conclusion
Lecture 32 Course conclusion
Business analysts looking to deepen their project management expertise.,Project managers seeking a better understanding of business analysis.,Professionals transitioning into roles that require close collaboration between analysis and management.,Team leads responsible for coordinating project deliverables with business objectives.,Anyone involved in ensuring successful project outcomes in dynamic environments.