8 modules
4–5 hours
Intermediate
8 modules
6 templates

About This Course

Business Analysis for Project Managers covers the requirements discipline from elicitation through sign-off. You will learn how to run stakeholder interviews, write a Business Requirements Document, create use cases and user stories, define acceptance criteria, and run UAT. Designed for PMs who carry BA responsibilities or work in environments where BA and PM overlap.

What You Will Learn

Run a structured requirements elicitation session
Write a Business Requirements Document that passes review
Create user stories with testable acceptance criteria
Build a requirements traceability matrix
Facilitate UAT and manage defect sign-off

Best For

PMs who manage requirements without a dedicated BA
Business analysts moving into PM roles
PMs on technology projects where BA and PM overlap
Coordinators who handle requirements documentation
Access: PMOstart Membership
Templates: 6 included
Get Access

Course Overview

The Requirements Lifecycle

1
Elicit
2
Document
3
Validate
4
Trace
5
Test
6
Sign Off

Course Curriculum

8 modules • 4–5 hours total • Self-paced

The difference between requirements ownership and delivery ownership, and how the roles interact on a project.

Knowledge Check: What does a BA own that a PM does not?

Interviews, workshops, observation, document analysis — when to use each and how to surface real requirements, not just initial requests.

Knowledge Check: What is the difference between a stated need and a real need?

Includes: Requirements Elicitation Guide

BRD structure, scope statement, stakeholder needs, functional requirements, non-functional requirements, and the sign-off process.

Knowledge Check: What makes a requirement testable?

Includes: BRD Template

How to write use cases for functional requirements and user stories for Agile backlogs — format, acceptance criteria, and quality checks.

Knowledge Check: What is the format of a well-written user story?

Includes: User Story Template

Write acceptance criteria that testers can validate and stakeholders can approve. Build the team Definition of Done.

Knowledge Check: What is the difference between acceptance criteria and the Definition of Done?

Map requirements to deliverables, test cases, and business objectives using a requirements traceability matrix.

Knowledge Check: What does a requirements traceability matrix prevent?

Includes: Requirements Traceability Matrix

Plan UAT cycles, write test scenarios, manage defect triage, and run the sign-off process with business stakeholders.

Knowledge Check: What is the difference between UAT and QA testing?

Includes: UAT Plan Template

Handle requirements changes through formal change control — evaluate impact, update traceability, re-baseline.

Knowledge Check: Why must requirements changes go through change control?

What Is Included

Templates Included

BRD Template
User Story Template
Requirements Traceability Matrix
UAT Plan Template
Requirements Elicitation Guide
Acceptance Criteria Checklist

Tools and Resources

Project Risk Calculator
Orion PM prompt library

Orion PM Prompts for This Course

Use these prompts with Orion PM to apply this course to live projects immediately.

Write user stories for this feature: [description]
Generate acceptance criteria for this requirement: [requirement]
Draft a BRD outline for this project: [context]
Try Orion PM

Course FAQ

No. This course is designed for PMs who carry BA responsibilities and does not assume prior BA experience.

Yes. The user story and acceptance criteria modules are specifically designed for Agile backlog management. The BRD modules apply to hybrid and traditional environments.

No. This is a practical delivery course, not a certification prep course. It covers the PM-adjacent BA skills that make PMs more effective.

Business Analysis for Project Managers

Self-paced • 8 modules • 4–5 hours • PMOstart Membership

Get Access View All Courses

Self-paced. PMOstart membership. Join the waitlist for early access and a launch discount.

Book a Call
Find My PMO Path Book a Call