Monday, July 1, 2019

Business Analysis Webinars for July 2019


Transform Your BA Career with Certifications
Presented by Lora McCoy, CBAP and LN Mishra, ECBA, CCBA, CBAP, AAC, Adaptive US, Inc.

Getting IIBA certified can transform one’s business analyst career. Research has proven that certified business analysts earn 16% more on average. Listen from IIBA experts as how you should prepare for IIBA certifications. Transforming one’s BA career with IIBA® Certifications.

LEARNING OUTCOMES:
·        Key success factors to succeed in the exam
·        Tips and tricks to crack IIBA certification exams on the first attempt
·        IIBA Application process
·        Strategy for managing time and attempting questions
·        Any other questions on IIBA certification exams

Audience: Public
Date/Time: Tuesday, July 9, 2019; 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Host: Adaptive US   @AdaptiveUS
Cost: Free


 

Leading Virtually
Presented by Lisa Cox, Trainer and Consultant, Corporate Education Group

In a global, technology-focused culture, organizations are collaborating more and more through virtual means. Leading geographically dispersed teams working virtually can present unique challenges, as communication happens primarily through technology, and most of the leadership skills we’ve learned have been geared toward face-to-face interactions. This webinar will provide tools and techniques to adapt those leadership skills to a virtual environment, focusing on three leadership disciplines: focus attentiveness, foster community, and accelerate development.

Learning Objectives:

·        Increase your effectiveness as a virtual leader.
·        Use techniques to overcome challenges of virtual leadership.
·        Adapt your communications for virtual delivery.

Audience: Public
Date/Time: Wednesday, July 10, 2019; 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT
Host: Corporate Education Group    @CorpEdGroup
Cost: Free
 



Ask a Professional Scrum Trainer - Tolga Kombak - Answering Your Most Pressing Scrum Questions
Presented by Scrum.org

Scrum itself is a simple framework for effective team collaboration on complex products. While it is lightweight and simple to understand, it is difficult to master. The Scrum.org Ask a Professional Scrum Trainer series, features Professional Scrum Trainers (PSTs) in a live session, answering your most pressing questions regarding the challenges and situations your Scrum Teams are facing.

In this episode of Ask a Professional Scrum Trainer, PST
Tolga Kombak will be available to answer any Scrum related questions you may have, including questions around Scrum Mastery, empowering teams and more. Please bring your most pressing questions for this opportunity!

Audience: Public
Date/Time: Thursday, July 11, 2019; 11:00 am – 12:00 pm EDT
Host: Scrum.org
Cost: Free




Best Practices for Improving Risk Management Using FMEA
Presented by Bethany Quillinan, Oregon Bioscience Association, and Joel Hutchinson, Jama Software

Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA), is a common and trusted risk assessment tool used by systems and product development teams. If used effectively, FMEA can help teams identify and manage risk early, preventing costly late-stage changes. Unfortunately, many QA and development teams rely on spreadsheets and lengthy meetings to manage risk and hazard analysis, which can be cumbersome and disconnected from the development process. There is a better way.

Join Bethany Quillinan, Senior Quality Systems Consultant with Oregon Bioscience Association, and Joel Hutchinson, Senior Product Manager at Jama Software, on Thursday, July 11, at 10 a.m. as we discuss how to define, manage, and improve your FMEA process to make risk management easier. We’ll demonstrate how to integrate risk and hazard analysis into the product definition and design process to ensure visibility into risk-related requirements and mitigations.

In this webinar, we’ll discuss:
·        Overcoming common pitfalls and challenges of risk and hazard analysis
·        Taking a team-based approach to FMEA that’s proactive, not reactive
·        Integrating risk analysis with requirements throughout the development process to improve alignment and mitigation
·        Aligning with industry best practices using FMEA templates

Audience: Public
Date/Time: Thursday, July 11, 2019; 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT
Host: Jama Software    @jamasoftware
Cost: Free




Not Your Mama's Acceptance Criteria: A Product Owner's Guide to Writing Excellent User Stories
Presented by Candase Hokanson, Senior Project Manager, Seilevel

High quality agile requirements are more than just user stories. They are visual models, testable acceptance criteria, and the result of collaborative facilitated sessions with your stakeholders and team. Given, When, Then (or Gherkin language) is an effective style for documenting acceptance criteria, particularly in support of teams engaged in behavior driven development processes. 

In this interactive workshop, we will talk about what it takes to get to a “good” user story, by starting with visual models that help identify and prioritize the right user stories, and using proven techniques to elaborate them into solid functional requirements in the Gherkin format (that could be consumed by automation tools like Cucumber!).

We will take a real-world example from idea to “ready” requirement, so you can walk away from this session with hands on experience at writing better stories.

Audience: Public
Date/Time: Thursday, July 11, 2019; 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT
Host: Modern Analyst    @ModernAnalyst
Cost: Free
 



IIBA Certification Chat
Presented by Rich Larson, PMP, CBAP, PMI-PBA, Co-founder at Watermark Learning

The event is a free chat session using webinar technology. It features written questions and live answers by an experienced CBAP from Watermark Learning. Topics include anything related to IIBA's certifications you want, ranging from the ECBA, CCBA, or CBAP application to the exams to re-certification.

Audience: Public
Date/Time: Friday, July 12, 2019; 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm EDT
Host: Watermark Learning    @WatermarkLearn
Cost: Free

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