Be on the front lines of your area of business with business analysis and focused training classes.

In the ever crowded business world it’s important to keep your company current and on the cutting edge of what seminars and training courses are readily available. Online searching and reading can uncover a whole new level of expertise available at the click of your mouse.

Hiring a company to define the issues in creativity and productivity as well as any opportunities for growth is an invaluable way to ensure your company gets where you want it to go. Business analysis training courses are offered online from many companies. In researching what’s out there I found pages and pages of companies promising to overhaul and miraculously increase your bottom line in no time flat. But any good business person understands that these are foolish promises and that a company needs a bit of time to get the steps toward a more efficient work line down pat.

Pierson Requirements Group presents a multitude of ways to do just that. This company will assess every single area of your business and find out if there are any gaping holes or even slight leaks so that any problem is found and corrected as soon as possible. This may mean hiring more staff, letting some go, re-organizing who does what and almost always involves more focused training.

One such seminar offered is the Writing Effective Requirements Training Seminar. It’s a several day seminar who’s complete anatomy can be found on the Pierson website. Some of the Description is as follows:

The class focuses on industry standards and best practices for writing requirements needed for project scope definition, requirements and documenting the system specifications necessary for IT projects. The seminar focus is on:
Understanding the different levels of requirements

The requirements management process

Characteristics and guidelines for writing effective requirements

Communication techniques for gathering requirements

Writing skills and instructions for writing successful scoping and requirements documents

Practical exercises in writing problem statements, b
usiness objectives, high-level requirements, non-functional requirements, screen and reporting specifications

Writing and critiquing use cases and requirements using guidelines and checklists

The objectives of the seminar are to:

Define best practices and standards for writing requirements and solutions documents

Provide practical exercises for using requirements gathering techniques using UML diagrams and use cases

Writing and critiquing requirements and system specifications using industry standards and best practice guidelines and checklists

Trusting a company like Pierson to have your best interests at heart is the key to a good working relationship, Pierson will answer any questions you or your staff may have before, during, and after your analysis begins. Find out if the methodology used by Pierson is something your company can benefit from by contacting them today.

Let Pierson Requirements Group work for your company and see what their business analysis training courses can do for you and your staff.

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