Sunday, September 15, 2019

Business Analysis Webinars for September 2019 - Part II


Tune Up your Stand Up
 Presented by Ryan Latta

Abstract coming soon

Audience: Public
Date/Time: Monday, September 16, 2019; 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Host: Coaching Agile Journeys    @CoachingAgileJo
Cost: Free




Real-World AI - How to Use it Now for Real Advantage
Presented by Geoffrey De Smet, Principal Software Engineer and OptaPlanner Lead at Red Hat

Artificial intelligence is gaining a foothold in many enterprises today, with promises to unlock secrets hidden in mountains of enterprise data, revolutionize business efficiency and free workers from mundane, repetitive tasks. But artificial intelligence is a very broad category of technical solutions. How do we apply it to solve actual problems, and what types of AI deliver quick, measurable results?

In this webinar, Geoffrey De Smet will explore one common type of problem, and the application of AI to find solutions that are virtually impossible to determine by other means. Enterprises in every industry frequently encounter the problem of optimizing resource usage. Whether it's routing and scheduling a fleet of maintenance vehicles and workers, creating a shift roster for hundreds of staff, or optimizing inventory in complex supply chains, all these planning problems have one thing in common: they reward those who can find the best solution with outstanding competitive advantage.

Join us to learn how organizations are using Red Hat's Decision Manager to solve their most challenging problems through optimization of their key resources. We'll cover:

Different types of optimization problems and how to tackle them
Why optimization is so hard, and the value of getting it right
Real world examples for vehicle routing and maintenance scheduling

Audience: Public
Date/Time: Tuesday, September 17, 2019; 11:00 am – 12:00 pm EDT
Host: International Institute of Business Analysis    @IIBA
Sponsor: Red Hat
Cost: Free




Managing the Project Goat; Dealing with Challenging Team Members
Presented by Jamison Manion

In this webinar you will learn how to take ownership of difficult people and how to hem in disruptive behavior.

Audience: Public
Date/Time: Tuesday, September 17, 2019; 11:00 am – 12:30 pm EDT
Host: IT Metrics & Productivity Institute    @ITMPI
Cost: Free




Agile and Lean Roadmapping: Show Uncertainty and Options
Presented by Johanna Rothman

In this webinar you will learn how, and why, you should show uncertainty in your quarterly planning.

Audience: Public
Date/Time: Wednesday, September 18, 2019; 11:00 am – 12:30 pm EDT
Host: IT Metrics & Productivity Institute    @ITMPI
Cost: Free




How to Reduce the High Cost of Unresolved Project Conflicts
Presented by Jeanette Terry

This webinar will examine the leader’s role in understanding the five most common triggers for conflict and how to minimize their negative impact.

Audience: Public
Date/Time: Wednesday, September 18, 2019; 11:00 am – 12:30 pm EDT
Host: IT Metrics & Productivity Institute    @ITMPI
Cost: Free




Team Basketball: A Project Metaphor
Presented by Kerry Wills

This webinar will focus on the four primary aspects of a basketball game and provide relevant example and insights into each of them and how they relate to delivering projects.

Audience: Public
Date/Time: Tuesday, September 24, 2019; 11:00 am – 12:30 pm EDT
Host: IT Metrics & Productivity Institute    @ITMPI
Cost: Free
 

 

Project Relationship Management (PRM): Management Strategies and the Organizational Culture
Presented by Ruffin Veal

In this webinar attendees will learn the importance of determining and applying the appropriate project/program management strategy based on an organization's cultural type, maturity and risk tolerance.  

Audience: Public
Date/Time: Wednesday, September 25, 2019; 11:00 am – 12:30 pm EDT
Host: IT Metrics & Productivity Institute    @ITMPI
Cost: Free




Scrum Teams Are Self-Organizing. Get Over it.
Presented by David Sabine

In this Scrum Pulse webinar, Professional Scrum Trainer David Sabine will examine self-organization in teams and explore examples of self-organization in the workplace. David’s premise is simple: Scrum Teams are self-organizing. He asserts that is not a statement of preference or intention; rather, it is a statement of objective fact.

Scrum is among a very small number of frameworks which acknowledge that self-organization is natural. Scrum asserts that the quality of decisions increases when stakeholders collaborate with and trust the wisdom of their teams. The opposite is also true: Scrum’s design implies that common misbehaviors of managers (intervention, command & control) have costly consequences. This webinar will help you learn strategies to better manage the work environment to support Scrum Teams and enable successful self-organization.

Join us. Strong opinions are welcome.

Audience: Public
Date/Time: Thursday, September 26, 2019; 11:00 am – 12:00 pm EDT
Host: Scrum.org
Cost: Free




Are You Prepared For The BA Apocalypse?
Presented by: Joanne Dong, Founder, JDStream Management Consulting Inc.
                         Stefan Bossuwé CBAP, President IIBA Brussels Chapter 
                         Kevin Brennanm Product Management and Leadership Consultant
                         Adrian Reed CBAP, Principal Consultant and Director at Blackmetric Business Solutions

Few would doubt that we live in a fast-moving business environment. Technologies including automation, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning are impacting many traditional roles. As business analysts we need to be constantly seeking to adapt else our careers will face significant uncertainty.

Imagine a world in five or ten years where:
·        Draft business rules can be intelligently read from legislation and systemised
·        Tools can ‘discover’ information about business processes from raw text and static artifacts
·        A ‘Chat bot’ can ask a stakeholder a series of questions to determine their basic needs

These examples might seem far-fetched but bear in mind that even today business people are already creating applications with low-code / citizen-app development platforms with very little or no intervention of BA’s (nor developers for that matter). And expect those platforms to become more powerful and easier to use in the coming years, which implies that business will require less BA intervention even in more complex applications.

These tools could either be a valuable addition to a BA’s toolkit or a threat -- and we have the choice to decide which they will be. However, with increasing commoditization and automation of the ‘scribing’ of solution requirements, how do we plan and prepare to protect our careers?

Audience: Public
Date/Time: Thursday, September 26, 2019; 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm EDT
Host: International Institute of Business Analysis    @IIBA
Cost: Free

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