What you'll learn:
- Apply logical reasoning frameworks to analyse ambiguous business problems.
- Identify and challenge assumptions, biases, and logical fallacies in stakeholder discussions.
- Distinguish between deductive, inductive, and abductive reasoning and use each appropriately in business analysis tasks.
- Construct clear, evidence-based arguments to support recommendations and decision-making.
- Design and test hypotheses (including A/B tests) to validate solutions.
In today’s complex business world, clear reasoning is a competitive advantage. Critical Thinking for Business Analysts helps professionals cut through ambiguity, recognise bias, and make sound, evidence-based decisions. Through real-world case studies and interactive lessons, you’ll explore deductive, inductive, and abductive reasoning, learn to build valid arguments, and spot logical fallacies before they derail projects.
Designed for analysts, consultants, and decision-makers, this course strengthens your ability to question assumptions, link facts to conclusions, and communicate reasoning that wins trust.
We’ll explore critical thinking frameworks each giving us tools to question assumptions, test reasoning, and build sound arguments. We’ll also look at logical fallacies, the traps in reasoning that sneak into the thinking process and break it from within — and will learn how to spot them before they do damage.
The course will offer a variety of means to test your skills, including quizzes, case studies, and an immersive role-play in which you will assume a role of a trusted advisor helping a business manager make decisions.
You’ll see how different types of reasoning appear in real business situations.
By the end of this course, you will not just write better requirements — you’ll think better. And in complex organisations, that’s the real competitive advantage.
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This course is officially endorsed by the International Institute of Business Analysis™ (IIBA®) and qualifies for 6 professional development units for the purposes of certification.
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This course will offer:
Practical frameworks for logical and critical thinking in business analysis.
Real-world case studies showing reasoning in stakeholder conflicts and decision-making.
Hands-on practice with deductive, inductive, and abductive reasoning.
Techniques to identify and avoid biases and logical fallacies in arguments.
Methods for problem framing, hypothesis creation, and A/B testing.
Tools to design, validate, and communicate sound business rules and recommendations.
Guidance on applying logic to everyday BA tasks.
An official IIBA Endorsed Education Provider certificate of completion in addition to the standard Udemy certificate.
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By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Apply logical reasoning frameworks to analyse ambiguous business problems.
Identify and challenge assumptions, biases, and logical fallacies in stakeholder discussions.
Distinguish between deductive, inductive, and abductive reasoning and use each appropriately in business analysis tasks.
Construct clear, evidence-based arguments to support recommendations and decision-making.
Design and test hypotheses (including A/B tests) to validate solutions and improve analytical rigour.
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Note: I am an Endorsed Education Provider™ by IIBA®, which means the materials and references to IIBA® and its publications used in this course are licensed for me to do so. By enrolling in this course you support legal use of intellectual property and contribute to the development of business analysis profession.
Generative AI was used in creation of some visual materials used in the course: Google Gemini and lummiai
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