Business Data Modeling

Business Data Modeling

Business Data Modeling explores business rules, policies and procedures and how they can be modeled effectively.

Business Data Modeling explores business rules, policies and procedures and how they can be modeled effectively. Participants will learn entity relationship diagramming, super and sub-types, attributive and associative entities, and documenting data constraints. The logical data modeling approaches taught in this class are designed to focus the attention on the important requirements of the business that are discovered through significant user involvement during the analysis phase. It also provides an understanding of how data elements are constructed and how to create models without being limited by technology or organizational structure.

Learning objectives

  • Explain how a lack of effective data analysis and usage can affect the risk exposure, cost control, and profitability of your organization.
  • Explain the role of the business analyst in gathering data- related requirements from stakeholders.
  • Create, communicate, and validate conceptual data models with your business stakeholders.
  • Create normalized logical data models as a hand-off to solution delivery.

Behavioral Competencies

  • Develops talent
  • Tech savvy

Skills

  • Business data modeling
  • Customer service delivery
  • Database administration
  • Document and model user requirements

PDUs

  • Onsite instructor-led: 2 days - 15
  • Virtual instructor-led: 2 days - 15
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Business Analysis
North America
Virtual classroom
On-site
Kornferry2 LD