Sunday, October 18, 2015

Business Analysis Webinars for October 2015 - Part II

Translating Requirements to Capabilities
Presented by Scott Young, Consultant
 
A successful engagement with the correct stakeholders will result in a full understanding of what the vision, challenges and opportunities are, as well as confirm the current state of the organization.

Understanding how the organization currently looks and what it can achieve is the starting point to helping the customer meet their strategic goals and objectives.
 
This allows an assessment of their current capabilities, which when compared to an analysis of the target state, enables a gap analysis to be performed. The gap in these business capabilities is the opportunity to demonstrate how to deliver solutions tailored to the customer's needs.

In this hour-long webinar, business technology expert Scott Young will cover:

·         Capability Modeling
o   Modeling services.
o   Business conceptual layer.
o   Fulfilling objectives and responsibilities.

·         Capability Gap Analysis
o   Gap between current performance and future performance.
o   Capability gap and complex transformation programs.
o   Organizational design.

Audience: Public
Date/Time: Tuesday, October 20, 2015; 9:00 am – 10:00 am EDT
Host: Global Knowledge    @GlobalKnowledge
Cost: Free
Registration:   Global Knowledge Webinar Registration
 
 
 
 
BABOK® Series: Knowledge Area Webinar 
Presented by Deborah Oliver, Product Manager, IIBA
 
If you missed the August BABOK® Series: Knowledge Area Webinars you have a second chance to Join Deboarh Oliver, Product Manager-BA Professional Development as she presents the Knowledge Areas from BABOK® Guide v3. This is your opportunity to learn more about the changes to the Knowledge areas and ask questions.
 
Join Deborah Oliver, Product Manager-BA Professional Development as she presents the Knowledge Areas from BABOK® Guide v3. This is your opportunity to learn more about the changes to the Knowledge areas and ask questions.
 
Audience: Public
Date/Time: Tuesday, October 20, 2015; 11:00 am – 12:00 pm EDT
Host: IIBA    @IIBA
Cost: Free
Registration:   IIBA Public Webinar Registration  

  
 
 
Blueprint Systems Live Product Demonstration
Presented by Blueprint Systems
 
Accelerate projects and deliver more business value

Join us for a live, interactive demonstration of Blueprint, a visually driven requirements platform that resolves many of the time-consuming, costly, and error- prone functions, thus ensuring that mission critical projects are completed successfully, on time and on budget.
 
Blueprint helps:

        Deliver applications that meet business expectations;
        Increase standardization, consistency and reuse;
        Improve visibility and accountability;
        Improve application quality;
        Reduce costs.
 
Offering seamless integration with application lifecycle management tools, Blueprint works with different development methodologies, including Agile and Waterfall.

Audience: Public
Date/Time: Wednesday, October 21, 2015; 11:00 am – 12:00 pm EDT
Host: Blueprint Systems   @Blueprintsys
Cost: Free
Registration:   Blueprint Systems Live Product Demonstration Registration
 
 
 
 

How Business Analysts Provide Value in Today's Work Environment
Presented by MAX Training
 
Everyone knows that organizations need reliable and cost effective operations. Learn how, as a Business Analyst, you can assist organizations to clearly illuminate how strategy, processes, business structure and staff can best be utilized to deliver reliable and cost effective operations.

In this webinar you will learn
how Business Analysis can contribute to strategic, project and organizational success. The following will be covered in our short time together:


·         Growth in the interest in the Business Analyst 
·         The International Institute for Business Analysis (IIBA) 
·         The role of the business analyst and this role works with other roles during the project cycle
 
Audience: Public
Date/Time: Wednesday, October 21, 2015; 12:00 pm – 1:00 PM EDT
Host: MAX Training    @MAXTrain
Cost: Free
Registration:   MAX Training Webinar Registration  
 
 
 
 
How to Write Effective Use Cases
Presented by Rick Clare, PMP, CBAP, CSM, MSPM
 
Use Cases are an effective method to document requirements. This webinar will describe the components and structure of a use case. The differences between a user story, use case and use case diagram will be explained. Guidelines for writing effective use cases will also be reviewed. Attend this webinar learn how to successfully utilize use cases on your projects.
 
Audience: Public
Date/Time: Thursday, October 22, 2015; 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Host: PM Centers USA    @PMCentersUSA
Cost: Free
Registration:   PM Centers USA Webinar Registration
 

 
 

BABOK® Series: Knowledge Area Webinar 
Presented by Deborah Oliver, Product Manager, IIBA
 
If you missed the August BABOK® Series: Knowledge Area Webinars you have a second chance to Join Deboarh Oliver, Product Manager-BA Professional Development as she presents the Knowledge Areas from BABOK® Guide v3. This is your opportunity to learn more about the changes to the Knowledge areas and ask questions.
 
Join Deborah Oliver, Product Manager-BA Professional Development as she presents the Knowledge Areas from BABOK® Guide v3. This is your opportunity to learn more about the changes to the Knowledge areas and ask questions.
 
Audience: Public
Date/Time: Thursday, October 22, 2015; 9:00 pm – 10:00 pm EDT
Host: IIBA    @IIBA
Cost: Free
Registration:   IIBA Public Webinar Registration
 
 
 
Managing Customer Business Requirements
Presented by Scott Young, Consultant
 
In the journey to enable the customer to achieve their business objectives and goals, understanding the overall strategy and vision is a key element. Once that is understood, the level of detail required to enable that change within the organization becomes much greater.
 
The business changes will drive requirements within the organization, as will various stakeholders and other groups. Understanding, validating and constantly checking progress against these requirements is a key step to ensuring the direction taken is correct.
 
In this hour-long webinar, business technology expert Scott Young will introduce the key elements required to ensure comprehensive requirements gathering, including:
 
     ·         Facilitation Techniques
o   Being an effective facilitator.
o   Planning and guiding proceedings effectively.

·         Requirements Discovery Process
o   Identifying system requirements.
o   Needs and desires for a system or application.
o   Functions, features and constraints.
 
Audience: Public
Date/Time: Tuesday, October 27, 2015; 10:00 am – 11:00 pm EDT
Host: Global Knowledge    @GlobalKnowledge
Cost: Free
Registration:   Global Knowledge Webinar Registration
 
 
 
 

Enterprise Architecture Capability Webinar 2: The Road to EA Practice Maturity
Presented by Alison Hawksworth and Guy Tozer
 
In this webinar, the second in a series of three, enterprise architecture (EA) experts Alison Hawksworth and Guy Tozer will help organizations and EA practitioners within those organizations understand how to properly establish an EA.
 
Examining how to achieve a well-designed, well-delivered practice, the duo will introduce maturity assessment and the need to deal with maturity for the five capability domains: People, Process, Tools, Knowledge and Culture. They will also investigate the road to EA practice maturity.
 
Audience: Public
Date/Time: Wednesday, October 28, 2015; 10:00 am – 11:00 pm EDT
Host: Global Knowledge    @GlobalKnowledge
Cost: Free
Registration:   Global knowledge Webinar Registration
 
 
 
 
Be a Connected Leader: Working Up, Down and Across the Organization to Advance Your Initiatives
Presented by Dave Gray, Management Consultant
 
The Inside Story of How to Drive Strategic Initiatives
 
It's sometimes said that there is no constant but change.

With smart phones, apps for everything, and self-driving cars on the horizon, the business world seems to be changing faster than ever. For most organizations, this is a scary time. It seems certain that your industry will be disrupted, although it's hard to know how or when.
 
With all this change on the outside, however, change from the inside seems harder than ever. People cling to habits and routines, and even when the wolf is at the door, it seems that people resist change, even when everyone knows it's necessary.
 
It's hard enough to instigate change from the top, but what if you're not the CEO? What if you're somewhere in the middle? What can you do?
 
It turns out there's a lot you can do. Dave Gray will show you how to navigate the complex underlying social dynamics in organizations, so you can find the doorways that will lead to truly meaningful change.
 
What You Will Learn
 
      ·         Why people argue about things that seem obvious
·         Four illusions that keep people stuck in their current mindset
·         Why you can never be objective about your role in change
·         Why behavior is the last thing you should focus on changing
·         How to find the doorways that will lead to real, meaningful change
 
While attending this program is FREE, reservations are required.
 
Audience: Public
Date/Time: Wednesday, October 28, 2015; 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Host: American Management Association    @AMAnet
Cost: Free
Registration:   AMA Webcast Registration
 
 
 
 
The Scaled Agile Framework
Presented by Jenny Tarwater
 
IT Organizations have been using Agile methodologies for years to deliver more value to their customers in less time. While frameworks such as Scrum, Kanban and Extreme Programming enable frequent communication from individual teams to their customers, often we find organizations will still rely on Waterfall relics such as Status Reports, Change Control Boards and multiple meetings to enable this communication beyond the scope of the team and those local goals. The Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe), developed by Dean Leffingwell, outlines an approach to help organizations harness the power of Agile throughout the enterprise and then provides a framework to ensure a consistent cadence and alignment between teams, projects, portfolios, and programs moving the entire organization in a shared, positive direction. SAFe seeks to keep everyone informed, engaged, and involved while focusing on delivering the maximum amount of enterprise value. This webinar defines what SAFe is, how it is being used by today's leading development innovators, and how to use SAFe to lead the adoption of Lean and Agile methods across your enterprise.
 
Audience: Public
Date/Time: Thursday, October 29, 2015; 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Host: ASPE Training    @ASPE_SDLC
Cost: Free
Registration:   ASPE Training Web Seminar Registration

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