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Choose from a comprehensive range of compliance topics to ensure you meet industry standards:Business analysis: definition and overview
Regulatory Compliance
Understand key regulations and standards vital for maintaining industry compliance and protecting your organisation.The objectives and value of business analysis
- Anti-Money Laundering (AML)
- Anti-bribery and corruption (Bribery Act 2010)Key responsibilities of a business analyst
- Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) compliance
- Competition law complianceMain business analysis processes
- Trade compliance and export control training
- Anti-tax evasion trainingCommon business analysis techniques
- The Consumer Rights Act 2015 – consumer protection.
Workplace Safety and Well-beingBusiness analysis tools and methodologies
Promote a safe and healthy work environment through comprehensive safety training and awareness.
- Fire awareness trainingEssential skills and competencies for business analysts
- Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) training
- Health and safety essentials trainingCertification and career progression
- Drug and alcohol awareness training
- Bullying and harassment in the workplaceRelated concepts
- Sexual harassment awareness training
- Display Screen Equipment (DSE) training.FAQs
Ethical and Social ResponsibilityBusiness analysis: definition and overview
Cultivate a workplace culture rooted in integrity, inclusivity, and ethical practices.Business analysis
- Fraud awareness and prevention is a professional discipline that involves understanding business needs and problems, eliciting and documenting requirements, and proposing solutions that drive
- Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI)process improvement
- Employment law and deliver value. It acts as a bridge between stakeholders and technical teams, ensuring that strategic objectives are aligned with operational execution. Reputable bodies such as the
- Modern slaveryInternational Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA)
- Environmental awareness define business analysis as the practice of enabling change in an organisational context by defining needs and recommending solutions that yield benefits for key stakeholders.
- WhistleblowingThe objectives and value of business analysis
- Safeguarding training.Identifying business needs and opportunities for improvement
Engage with our interactive courses to enhance your expertise and advance your career in compliance today.Supporting stakeholders in achieving strategic goals