Business Analyst World, Chicago, IL, November 16TH – 19TH, 2015, Hyatt Regency O’Hare Let’s face it. Some organizations are scared of any group that proclaims themselves as experts. Others don’t have the time, support, or accepted leadership to implement a Center of Excellence (COE). This session tells the tale of how a small team was able to establish a Business […]
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Can the Zombie Apocalypse help you survive your projects?
Business Analyst World, Chicago, IL, November 16TH – 19TH, 2015, Hyatt Regency O’Hare If a zombie outbreak happened tomorrow, would you be ready? What happens when you find yourself in another death-march project or client? We learn the most valuable and long-lasting lessons when we face and overcome impossible situations, and what is more impossible than a zombie apocalypse? Using […]
Business Analysis, business architecture, Disaster preparedness, Process improvement, Project ManagementBA: First Line of Defense Against A Security Breach
Building Business Capability (Annual conference for the International Institute of Business Analysis), Wednesday, November 4, 2015, 10:25 am Target, Home Depot, TJ Maxx and now Anthem BCBS… Aren’t you glad you weren’t the reason customer data was lost?! Well maybe you are. If security isn’t built into your systems from the beginning, it is very difficult […]
access management, best practices, Business Analysis, business analyst, business architecture, data breach, non-functional requirements, security, user authenticationOn Lock-Down: Requirements Change Management
BAWORLD WINNIPEG, MB, October 7th – 9th, 2015, Winnipeg Convention Centre 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 […]
Business Analysis, Change Management, requirements approach, Requirements Management, risk mitigationTale of the Phoenix: Creating a Center of Excellence in an Unfriendly Environment
BAWORLD WINNIPEG, MB, October 7th – 9th, 2015, Winnipeg Convention Centre Let’s face it; some organizations are often fearful of teams proclaiming themselves as experts or subject authorities. Others don’t have the time, support or management sponsorship necessary to implement a Center of Excellence. Follow the journey of how a small grass-roots team was able […]
Business Analysis, business architecture, Center of Execellence, COE, Community of Practice, CoP, organizational change management, Process improvementWhere Does the BA Go From Here? – The Career Path of a BA
BAWORLD WINNIPEG, MB, October 7th – 9th, 2015, Winnipeg Convention Centre There have been a lot of changes in the business analysis community as of late. The business analyst as a role is growing, but what does that mean? The BABOK 3 was released in April, how does that impact the business analysis discipline? Business […]
Business Analysis, business analyst, business architecture, career, leadership, professional developmentOn Lock-Down: Requirements Change Management
PROJECT WORLD*BUSINESS ANALYST WORLD, TORONTO, ONTARIO, MAY 25 – 28, 2015 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 […]
Business Analysis, Change Management, requirements approach, Requirements Management, risk mitigationCan The Zombie Apocalypse Help You Survive Your IT Projects?
Central Iowa IIBA Chapter – IBADD: Iowa Business Analyst Development Day, May 15, 2015 If a zombie outbreak happened tomorrow, would you be ready? What happens when you find yourself in another death-march project or client? We learn the most valuable and long-lasting lessons when we face and overcome impossible situations, and what is more impossible […]
Business Analysis, Disaster preparedness, Process improvement, Project Management