Learn Essential Data Modeling Techniques
(Even If You Don’t Know Code!)

I’m so glad you want to learn more about data modeling. Understanding these techniques can literally transform your business analyst career. You are about to get the insider scoop on a set of superpowers that help you cut through unclear communication, uncover missing requirements, and navigate system integration and data migration projects even if you don’t know how to code.

(This lesson is normally part of our Data Modeling module of The Business Analyst Blueprint® training program, but you can view it free of charge.)

And since you are interested in data modeling, I’m thinking you might be interested in our Business Analyst Template Toolkit- which includes templates + samples of the data feed specification mentioned in this training, plus 11 other BA templates.

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When you download the Business Analyst Template Toolkit today, you’ll receive 12 annotated templates, corresponding work samples, and a guidebook to walk you through exactly how to use the toolkit to increase your effectiveness as a business analyst.

  • You can use the templates and work samples as a starting point for your next project. Each template can be edited and rebranded, so you can make it look exactly as you need it to.
  • You can use the templates and work samples to assess your current business analysis specifications for potential improvements. Templates are in Word and Excel format and fully annotated, so you can review them for ideas and copy and paste what you need into your pre-existing templates.
  • You can use the templates and work samples to update your informal documentation, creating more formal work samples to present to a potential employer in a job interview.
Here’s a quick summary of everything you’re about to receive

All 12 time-saving templates –

  • Business Process Template (Word) – Identify current state workflows.
  • Change Request (Word) – Manage changes to scope simply and easily.
  • Data Feed Specification (Word) – Define the rules of a data or content exchange.
  • Glossary (Word, Excel) – Understand and define key business concepts.
  • Issues List (Excel) – Easily manage project issues and decisions on a project.
  • Meeting Agenda (Word) – Put together a well-planned meeting, so you get actual meaningful requirements work done.
  • Meeting Notes (Word) – Cover all the key elements, to avoid rehashing discussions and decisions.
  • Requirements Development Plan (Word) – Map out your business analysis approach and set expectations.
  • Scope Statement (Word) – This 3-page document captures the key scope decisions for high-level stakeholder sign-off.
  • Use Case (Word) – Analyze the functional requirements and discover gaps in understanding.
  • Use Case List (Excel) – Plan out the use cases you need to discover, analyze, and validate.
  • User Interface Specification (Word) – Organize complex visual details and business rules.

All templates are annotated, so you know what goes into each section, and work samples are included for reference.

What’s more, a short and quick 10-page guidebook will teach you exactly when to use each template and how to be more effective as a business analyst.

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