Requirements Elicitation for Business Analysts: Interviews
1h 23mIntermediate2020-01-16
Authors

Angela Wick
Business Analysis and Product Ownership Expert | Content Creator
Course details
Interviews can be an effective component in identifying requirements during project planning, and help business analysts and project managers understand the project from the user's point of view. This course covers interview techniques that can help build relationships with project stakeholders and obtain accurate information about project needs. Author Angela Wick helps you identify when to use interviews, who to interview, and how to plan, conduct, and follow up on interviews.
Learning objectives
Identify why choosing to use interviewing is a top choice for elicitation in business analysis.
Recognize the purpose of the interview process.
Explore the steps to planning questions prior to an interview.
Examine an example of a successful interview.
Discover the essentials to laying out expectations.
Identify the fundamentals of asking probing questions.
Recognize the ideal ways to end an interview.
Break down how to analyze and review notes before following up on an elicitation interview.
Learning objectives
Identify why choosing to use interviewing is a top choice for elicitation in business analysis.
Recognize the purpose of the interview process.
Explore the steps to planning questions prior to an interview.
Examine an example of a successful interview.
Discover the essentials to laying out expectations.
Identify the fundamentals of asking probing questions.
Recognize the ideal ways to end an interview.
Break down how to analyze and review notes before following up on an elicitation interview.
Skills covered
Business AnalysisProject Management SkillsPersonaProject ManagementBusiness Analysis and Strategy
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Discover requirements of stakeholders
1. Introduction to Interviews
- 02 - Choosing to use interviewing as a technique
- 03 - Using interviews to elicit requirements
- 04 - Reviewing the interview process
2. Preparing for an Interview
- 05 - Defining the interview's purpose
- 06 - Selecting the right person to interview
- 07 - Researching the person to interview
- 08 - Planning interview questions
- 09 - Setting up the interview
3. Conducting the Interview
- 10 - Examining an example interview
- 11 - Building rapport in an interview
- 12 - Learning to lay out expectations
- 13 - Asking probing questions
- 14 - Challenge 1 - Planning interviews
- 15 - Solution 1 - Planning interviews
- 16 - Challenge 2 - Identifying what went wrong
- 17 - Solution 2 - Identifying what went wrong
- 18 - Challenge 3 - Choosing probing questions
- 19 - Solution 3 - Choosing probing questions
- 20 - Implementing active listening skills
- 21 - Taking notes during an interview
- 22 - Ending the interview
4. Following Up on the Interview
- 23 - Acknowledging an interviewee's time and input
- 24 - Analyzing and reviewing notes before following up
Conclusion
- 25 - Keep practicing
Related courses
- Requirements Elicitation for Business Analysis: Stakeholder Conversations
- Requirements Elicitation and Analysis
- Learning ChatGPT for Business Analysis
- Business Data: From Requirements to Insights
- Introduction to Business Analysis
- Software Design: From Requirements to Release
- Software Design: Developing Effective Requirements
- IT Certification Success: Exam-Taking Techniques by Pearson
Related learn paths
- Career Essentials in Business Analysis by Microsoft and LinkedIn
- Getting Started as a Business Analyst
- Get Ahead in Business Analytics and Analysis
- Improve Your Business Analysis Skills
- Advance Your Skills as a Supply Chain Manager
- AI Essentials for Business Analysis
- Strategic Execution and Business Impact for People Managers
- Building AI Products: Security Essentials Professional Certificate by LinkedIn Learning