systems analysis training
Gain mastery in systems analysis focused on the order-to-cash process. Learn to document existing processes, specify IT requirements, identify potential risks, and create improved future workflows that reduce mistakes, accelerate approvals, and enhance visibility, empowering managers with data-backed oversight of business operations.

4 to 360 hours of flexible workload
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What Will I Learn?
This course teaches you to analyse and optimise the full order-to-cash cycle, starting from initial customer orders up to final payments received. You will learn to set project scopes, pinpoint issues, measure key performance indicators, and involve key stakeholders effectively. Develop detailed current-state and future-state process maps, outline IT-driven enhancements, establish top-level system needs, and support choices with solid research to achieve quicker, more precise, and transparent order management processes.
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Develop Skills
- Define IT requirements by converting business needs into precise, testable specifications swiftly.
- Map current AS-IS and future TO-BE process flows to create efficient, automated order-to-cash systems.
- Analyse pain points using KPIs and root-cause analysis to eliminate delays and minimise errors.
- Map stakeholders by clearly documenting their roles, data requirements, and decision-making authorities.
- Justify proposed solutions with thorough vendor research to support intelligent IT-enabled enhancements.
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