Enroll to the course to receive lifetime access to expert content on elicitation techniques, handouts, quizzes, a fun project and a 100% money back-guarantee!
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In this course you will acquire all the knowledge and skills needed to successfully solve complex problems through requirement elicitation.
Before you solve a problem it is important to understand whether you are solving the right problem. This simple yet very important prerequisite is often overlooked by most business analysts, UX researchers, product managers, product owners, etc. We simply love to go straight into "solution mode". Making sure that you solve the right problem will ensure that your solution will be something that your stakeholders want. This can be done through requirement elicitation.
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Why enroll?
To consistently provide a high-quality problem definition to my stakeholders, I have created a 4-step requirement elicitation approach. This approach will turn any vague problem into razor-sharp problem statements where stakeholders needs are clearly defined and agreed upon. By enrolling to this course, you too will have access to this approach and know how to apply it in your professional environment.
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What else can I offer you?
You will have access to:
The slides of the course which you can use at your own convenience
A fun project to make things more practical
Quizzes to test your knowledge
Handouts and templates to help you in your day-to-day elicitation activities
Access to an industry expert. In case you have questions feel free to contact me and I will do my absolute best to guide you.
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Still not convinced?
You have nothing to lose and everything to gain! The course comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Not satisfied with the course = money back. It's as simple as that!
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Continuous improvements
The course is being upgraded on an incremental and iterative basis. Just like product increments in agile... ;)