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Tools for Business Analyst Workshop | Workshop Toolkit


I’ve been running a series of requirement gathering workshops recently which reminded me about the tools for business analyst workshop, the ‘physical stuff’ you need to have in place to make your workshop run well. I have also tried out some techniques that use some new tools which I’d like to share!

By the way, I won’t be covering all aspects of preparing and running a workshop, you can read an introduction to workshops here.Opens in a new tab.

Tools For Business Analyst Workshop

So what are the types of tools you should take into a business analyst workshop?

  • Projector
    At some point you are likely to display an agenda and some slides to provide an overall structure for the workshop (you could do this on a pre-prepared flip chart too);
  • Printouts of key ‘visuals’ to help bring to life and prompt the attendees (A1 or A0 size)
    (read about the value of a visual model hereOpens in a new tab. and visual models that specifically support use casesOpens in a new tab.)
  • Brown paper + spray mount adhesive (aerosol can) + plain index cards
     
    1. Mount the brown paper on the wall. Some meeting rooms will have mounting rails on the wall which is a real time saver. Use blue-tack if you don’t have rails
    2. Spray the adhesive on the brown paper to make it slightly tacky (try to do this when the room is empty to let the strong smell dissipate).
    3. Position the index cards on the paper as you build up the process or ‘build out’ the requirements
      (use extra large post-its on brown paper if you don’t have the spray adhesive. They will start to fall off after a time but are good enough)
      These are great for creating process models and/or brainstorming requirements with the group
  • Sharpie pens
    Black (or coloured) pens which are effective for larger writing for people to read in a larger room.

 

Some other great tools that you could consider are:

  • Magic whiteboardOpens in a new tab. – turn any wall into a whiteboard by using these whiteboard sheets (on a roll) that stick to most walls through static electricity (basically it’s magic);
  • StattysOpens in a new tab. – half-way between post-its and magic whiteboard – these are post-it sized and can be stuck to the wall without adhesive (have to be shipped from Germany unfortunately).

All of these tools for business analyst workshop allow you to turn any meeting into a collaborative workshop where you only need some chairs and some wall space (because sometimes meeting rooms are booked without you knowing about the facilities).

Make sure you book a room larger than the maximum number of attendees to allow your participants to stand up and contribute directly by putting post-its on the wall.

Want To Learn More About Workshops?

You can read an introduction to workshops here.Opens in a new tab.

Alex Papworth

Alex Papworth is a business analyst who has been working in IT for over twenty years. Business Analyst Mentor provides free articles and ebooks and recommends business analysis training courses.

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