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In this tutorial, Dr. White explains how to create an effective Business Requirements Document (BRD). The session covers the definition of a BRD, its primary audience, and the main components it should include. Additionally, best practices for drafting a BRD are discussed, along with an example for better understanding. A BRD is a formal document that outlines high-level requirements, incorporating both business and stakeholder needs, ultimately aimed at ensuring projects meet the desires of stakeholders and avoid unnecessary efforts on unwanted requirements. Viewers are encouraged to subscribe for more business analysis training and tips.