Greater Atlanta Chapter of the IIBA – August 26, 2014 6:30-9:00 You are confident of the work you do and your core skills, but feel you are not getting the recognition you deserve. Other people get placed on better projects or receive promotions that could have been yours. Maybe you are looking for a new […]
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PANEL: The Career Path of the BA – Where Do We Go From Here?
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 […]
Business Analysis, career, professional developmentFollowing in front

Have you ever had a dog who always wanted to follow you, but absolutely had to be in the lead? They are pulling the leash but constantly looking back to see which direction you want to go. Occasionally stopping, causing you to trip. We have a dog like that, and her name is Katy. No […]
leadership, professional developmentDo the Wealthy Work Harder Than the Rest? – The Wealth Report – WSJ
Do the Wealthy Work Harder Than the Rest? By Robert Frank “One of the most controversial issues surrounding inequality is work effort. Some on the right argue that top earners are successful in part because they work harder than others. Many on the left argue that the middle class and poor work just as hard […]
professional developmentLinchpin: Are You Indispensable
Linchpin: Are You Indispensable? Paperback by Seth Godin Are you a person that wants to make a significant difference? Maybe you don’t understand why your work isn’t valued at your current company. Seth Godin (master of marketing) does an outstanding job helping the reader understand how companies go the way they are from the factory model, and […]
business, career, professional developmentSmall Giants: Companies That Choose to Be Great Instead of Big
Small Giants: Companies That Choose to Be Great Instead of Big by Bo Burlingham While many companies define success as revenue growth, public stock price or market penetration. Others decided to take the turn and be the best in their market instead of the biggest. Small Giants uses cases studies to show the common steps that […]
business, business operations, leadership, professional development