Developing Archer Power Users and Business Analysts
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Course Details
Developing Archer Power Users and Business Analysts
Duration: 2 Days
Course Code: DAPUBA
Prerequisite:
• Basic computer skills
• Previous RSA Archer Experience, Getting Started with Archer: Foundational Skills Video, or Archer New User Experience course
• Familiarity with your organizational needs and work processes
Course Description:
This course will teach participants how to “Think Archer” and to effectively create Archer specific business requirements and map workflows. The course fosters the development of Archer Power-users and Business Analysts within your organization to bridge the knowledge-gap between standard Archer Users and System Administrators. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the out-of-the-box Archer usecases and begin expanding their skills to become future Archer application owners. Upon completion, participants will be able to communicate application and workflow designs to administrators for development and implementation.
Course Objective:
Upon Completion of this Course, you will accomplish following:
• Analyze business practices to design an Archer Application
• Analyze business practices to design an Archer Workflow
• Evaluate Archer system options related to building and maintaining applications, questionnaires and workflows
• Design Reports, Dashboards and Workspaces to optimize tracking and efficiency
• Explain basic access control options
• Identify email and notification options
• Explain integration options and determine the best use of each
• Explain and complete deep-dive workflow activities related to Archer “Use-Cases” pertinent to personal areas of interest
Intended Audience:
• RSA Customers
• RSA Partners
• RSA Internal Staff
Course Outline:
• Introduction
• RSA Archer overview
• Anatomy of an application
• Anatomy of a workflow
• Exploring email, notifications and integration in RSA Archer
• Designing reports, dashboards and workspaces
• Business process analysis
• Exploring the role of an application owner
• Deep-dives
• Good practices