Sunday, October 17, 2021

Business Analysis Webinars for October 2021 - Part III

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Expert Panel Discussion on the Autonomous Vehicle Revolution: Hype, Reality, and Impact

Panelists: Bob Lawhorn, Dr. Larry Dribin, Don Shafer

 

This expert panel discussion with Bob Lawhorn, Dr. Larry Dribin, and Don Shafer will explore the current autonomous vehicle revolution, and will seek to understand the opportunities, risks and impacts facing technology professionals as well as the economy at large.

 

There is no cost to attend this special interactive webcast but seating is limited, so please register while space is still available!

 

Audience: Public

Date/Time: Tuesday, October 19, 2021; 11:00 am – 12:30 pm EDT

Host: The Great IT Pro

Cost: Free

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WFH to RTO: the ABC's of Hybrid Work

Presented by Christa Kirby, VP, Talent Development, Corporate Education Group

 

The Big Quit. The Great Resignation. The take-this-job-and-shove-it economy. There are a lot of colorful names to describe the state of affairs in the workplace as many organizations contemplate – or implement – “return to office” guidelines. With the next-new-normal of hybrid work looming on the horizon, how are you reimagining the way teamwork might occur along the axes of time and place? Who is authoring the decisions about the parameters of flexible work, and how are you balancing individual and team needs and preferences with those of the organization? In this webinar, we’ll examine some often-overlooked aspects of hybrid work, exploring hidden power differentials and ways to balance key dynamics and decisions to create a fair and equitable environment.

 

Audience: Public

Date/Time: Tuesday, October 19, 2021; 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT

Host: Corporate Education Group    @CorpEdGroup

Cost: Free

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Slow, Small Projects - Miracles in Just 12 Years

Presented by Carl Pritchard

 

In this webinar, Carl Pritchard shares the power of working with perseverance over time, and he will put this in the context of his own 12-year journey of personal (and project) transformation.

 

Audience: Public

Date/Time: Tuesday, October 19, 2021; 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm EDT

Host: The Great IT Pro

Cost: Free

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Enterprise Architecture Value Measurement - A Pragmatic Approach

Presented by Brian Cameron

 

This webinar describes a process for deriving EA value metrics that align with the value drivers that are particular to an organization: those that are important to both the core business as well as key stakeholders.

 

Audience: Public

Date/Time: Wednesday, October 20, 2021; 11:00 am – 12:30 pm EDT

Host: The Great IT Pro

Cost: Free

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A Low Code Approach: A framework for business analysis for low code platforms

Presented by Michael Grosky, Senior Director of Business Operations, Sympo, Inc.

 

Low code platforms, tools that use simple logic and drag-and-drop features to create business apps, are increasingly used in organizations as alternatives to lengthy development efforts. These platforms can lead to quick solutions that meet business needs, but they can also result in solutions that don't solve the problem. Business analysis can make all the difference on these projects. But because these platforms bring their own strengths, weaknesses, and constraints, business analysis professionals must understand how to focus their efforts to produce the best outcomes for their customers.

In this talk, Michael provides a 5-point framework that will help those new or experienced with low code platforms plan for and perform business analysis for any low code project.

 

Audience: IIBA Members

Date/Time: Wednesday, October 20, 2021; 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm EDT

Host: International Institute of Business Analysis    @IIBA

Cost: Free

[REGISTER HERE] (Login with your IIBA credentials to see Members-only webinars)

 

 

 

 

Problem Analysis

Presented by Sam Chin

 

This webinar will introduce the purpose of problem analysis in structuring and assessing business cases, as well as provide a standard method to conduct problem analysis in a universal project context.

 

Audience: Public

Date/Time: Thursday, October 21, 2021; 11:00 am – 12:30 pm EDT

Host: The Great IT Pro

Cost: Free

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How to Achieve 10X Growth in Your BA Career - Live Expert Discussion - US and Europe

Presented by LN Mishra, AdaptiveUS

 

Thousands of BAs Earn Significantly More with Us. Will You Be the Next? Attend the FREE IIBA Live Exam Prep Training with our expert faculty & Grab the LIGHTNING DEAL exclusively for webinar attendees! Offer will be announced at the end of the webinar!

 

Audience: Public

Date/Time: Thursday, October 21, 2021; 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT

Host: Adaptive US      @AdaptiveUS

Cost: Free

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Minimum Detail Requirements – Maximum Requirement Detail

Presented by Dan Tasker, Author, Consultant, Business Analyst

 

This webinar answers the question, “How detailed should detailed requirements be?” The good news is that there should not be a lot of detailed requirement statements. The better news is that there are generic structures that can be utilized for recording requirement details – those structures supported by spreadsheets or extended requirements management tools.

This webinar will cover topics such as:
    • Capturing capability-specific NFR operational detail
    • The importance of detailed mock-ups for a UI or Report capability
    • Business-friendly Data Hierarchy Diagrams
    • Capturing requirement detail in structures rather than text
    • How to organize element-level detail within a meaningful business group

 

Audience: Public

Date/Time: Thursday, October 21, 2021; 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm EDT

Host: Modern Analyst     @ModernAnalyst

Cost: Free

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Feedback: It's Not Mean, It's Clear

Presented by Traci Onkst, BACoE Director, Cincinnati Insurance Companies

 

Feedback is essential at every level of the enterprise, but most people cringe at the thought of giving negative feedback. We’re conditioned from childhood not to say anything if it isn’t “nice”. As a result, we miss the opportunity to provide clear, meaningful feedback that can change relationships and outcomes. Instead, we suffer in silence or we dance around the topic leaving the receiver dazed and confused and everyone’s energy zapped. Let’s get rid of the old approaches like sandwiching the negative between two positives- you’ll just end up with a watered-down version of your truth. Let’s learn to say what we mean so we get what we want. The quality of your life is directly related to the quality of your dialog but most of us don't have the confidence or tools to communicate this directly. If you are an Agile team member looking to improve the retrospective, a manager looking to provide better feedback to your team or if you want meaningful feedback that empowers you to improve your own performance, this session is for you. In this session you will learn:

    To-the-point techniques for providing effective feedback that gets results.

    How to provide the right kind of feedback in five minutes or less.

    Tips and tricks for building your confidence so you have the courage to talk with anyone about almost anything.

    How to get genuine feedback that can inspire you to do the best work of your career.

 

Audience: Public

Date/Time: Thursday, October 21, 2021; 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm EDT

Host: Bluegrass IIBA Chapter and Cincinnati IIBA Chapter     @IIBABluegrass 

Sponsor: MAX Training    @MAXCincinnati

Cost: Free

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