Business Analyst World Atlanta – March 3-4, 2014 Eight years or so after the creation of the IIBA, the job scene for BAs just gets more confusing! The Basic BA we understand but what comes after that? What is a senior BA? Enterprise Architect? What can I look forward to in coming years? This panel will provide […]
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On Lock-Down: Requirements Change Management
Business Analyst World Atlanta – March 3-4, 2014 Changes continue to pour in from new business needs, design constraints, missed requirements, and ambiguity. The cost of changes and defects increase significantly during the project lifecycle and post implementation. Learn how the fundamental principles of project and release management can be applied to create an iron clad requirements […]
Business Analysis, Change Management, Requirements Management, risk mitigationCan The Zombie Apocalypse Help You Survive Your Projects?
If a zombie outbreak happened tomorrow, would you be ready? What about if you start a death-march project? We learn the most valuable and long lasting lessons when we face and overcome impossible situations. Using disaster preparedness as a backdrop, we will show the importance of root cause analysis, process analysis, risk mitigation, project scoping, […]
Business Analysis, Disaster preparedness, Process improvement, Project ManagementBA 20/20 – Creating a Discrete Vision and Goals to Transform Your Practice
PW&WCBA ProjectWorld & World Congress for Business Analysts September 9-11, 2013, Disney’s Contemporary Resort, Orlando, FL In “Good to Great”, Jim Collins found that the best companies set Big Hairy Audacious Goals (BHAGS). What would happen if you took the same approach for your practice? BA 20/20 set a a clear vision of where SunTrust […]
Business Analysis, Center of Excellence, organizational change management, Process improvement, Strategic PlanningReplicating Success – Deploying the Innovations Team Engagement Model
Companies often have teams to manage technology standards and approve software use, but who is working to help leverage these systems and emerging technologies to solve disparate business challenges and to deploy your “best practices” across the Enterprise? In this presentation, we will discuss how the Innovations Team engagement model can be leveraged in your […]
business architecture, InnovationCan the Zombie Apocalypse help you survive your projects?
If a zombie outbreak happened tomorrow, would you be ready? After this session, you will be! Even if the zombies don’t come (we hope), everyone needs to be ready for natural disasters, power outages or shortages of vital resources. Applying the core competencies of the BABOK, business rules and business process management to a worst […]
Business Analysis, Disaster preparidness, Process improvement, Project ManagementOn Lock-Down: Requirements Change Management
Changes continue to pour in from new business needs, design constraints, missed requirements, and ambiguity. The cost of changes and defects increase significantly during the project lifecycle and post implementation. Learn how the fundamental principles of project and release management can be applied to create an iron clad requirements management process. Investigate the cost and […]
Business Analysis, Change Management, Requirements ManagementReplicating Success – Innovations Team Engagement Model
Companies often have teams to manage technology standards and approve software use, but who is working to help leverage these systems and emerging technologies to solve disparate business challenges? Are teams in your company positioned to deploy “best practices” across the Enterprise? What drives innovation or repeatable solutions. In the first half of the presentation, […]
best practices, business architecture, enterprise architecture, Innovation, internal consulting, Process improvement