Saturday, February 12, 2022

Business Analysis Webinars for February 2022 - Part II

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Let’s Connect!  The Human Factor In a Technological World

Presented by Deborah Herting

 

In a world awash in new technological powers, the human element is becoming more important than ever in project work. In this webinar you will learn how to play to your strengths in an integrated world where both people and tech must co-exist.

 

Audience: Public

Date/Time: Tuesday, February 15, 2022; 11:00 am – 12:30 pm EST

Host: Great IT Pro

Cost: Free

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The Inside Scoop on Building a Data-Driven AI Organization

Presented by Dr. Sunil Kumar Vuppala, Director of Data Science, Ericsson R&D, India

 

According to a recent survey from TechCrunch, 72% of big organizations haven’t been able to create a data-driven culture. Making data fundamental to business strategies and central to organizational culture helps companies understand burgeoning trends within their market, allowing them to analyze and make decisions that will lead to the best outcomes. Transformations, however, can be difficult, as there are many issues stopping organizations from becoming data-driven. From difficulties acquiring relevant data to organizing that same mass influx of data, organizations are struggling to become data-driven, finding these problems and many others preventing their progress. Most importantly, many companies are wondering how to make the data FAIR.

In this talk, Dr. Sunil will teach you:

    How to create data centric AI

    The role of Dark Data and give examples of using Dark Data

    The challenges that appear while building the solutions

    Why there is a need for Edge AI and Green AI

    How to disrupt your current culture and become more data-driven

    How to make data FAIR

    The trade-offs with the PLASTER+SET framework

    The virtuous cycle of AI and how to scale up

 

Audience: Public

Date/Time: Tuesday, February 15, 2022; 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm EST

Host: Business Analysis Digest

Cost: Free

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Finding Your Place in a New, Digital World

Presented by Michael Milutis

 

In this webinar, we will address the bewilderment that many of you feel when faced with new, difficult to understand technology trends and will give you the mindset you need to flourish in this new world.

 

Audience: Public

Date/Time: Wednesday, February 16, 2022; 11:00 am – 12:30 pm EST

Host: Great IT Pro

Cost: Free

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Software Development Pearls

Presented by Karl Wiegers, Principal Consultant, Process Impact

 

Experience is a powerful teacher, but it is also slow and painful. Software practitioners can’t afford to make every mistake others have suffered. You can compress the education and bypass much of the pain by absorbing lessons from others who have already climbed the learning curves. Based on my more than 50 years of software experience and 25 years of helping software teams succeed in nearly 150 organizations, the book Software Development Pearls presents 60 lessons you can apply to projects regardless of the application domain, technology, development lifecycle, or your role. These pragmatic principles, perspectives, and practices cover six crucial domains of project success: requirements, design, project management, culture and teamwork, quality, and process improvement. This presentation briefly introduces 24 of the 60 lessons and drills down into six additional lessons. Collecting such pearls of software wisdom can pay off quickly for anyone.

 

Audience: Public

Date/Time: Wednesday, February 16, 2022; 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EST

Host: Modern Analyst     @ModernAnalyst

Cost: Free

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Little by Little Doing Big Things with Agile

Presented by Niel Magsombol, Agile Coach, Leadership Trainer, Speaker

 

This session takes a unique look at how several principles, highlighted by Lockes & Latham’s Goal Setting Theory of motivation and Agile’s incremental and adaptive approach.  Understanding these principles enables people to not only transform their teams into high performing teams, but also transform themselves into high performing individuals.

Key Learning Points:

    Background - The New New Product Development Game

    The BA’s role in The Cone of Uncertainty

    How to Utilize The Lean Startup

    Lockes & Latham’s Goal Setting Theory

 

Audience: Public

Date/Time: Wednesday, February 16, 2022; 6:00 pm – 7:45 pm EST

Host: Bluegrass IIBA Chapter     @IIBABluegrass

Cost: Free

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Lessons Learned for Reducing Risk in Product Development

Presented by Kemi Lewis, Senior Consultant, Jama Software

 

Over the last 20 years, product development complexity has expanded exponentially, creating innovations in areas such as space tourism, autonomous vehicles, satellite communications, and more. In this webinar, we’ll demonstrate how Jama Connect© creates Live Traceability™ through siloed development, test, and risk activities to effectively reduce risk in the product development process.

In addition to a walkthrough of the platform and our Live Traceability dashboard, we’ll cover:

    The critical challenges to reducing risk in product development

    Why deeming requirements “good enough” to allow teems to proceed with an acceptable level of risk culminates in static requirements, unplanned rework, and compounded product risk

    How "Project management" activity is a fallacy — it is the management of requirements, people, risks, change, opportunities, expectations, resources, commitment, and suppliers

 

Audience: Public

Date/Time: Thursday, February 17, 2022; 11:00 am – 12:00 pm EST

Host: Jama Software     @JamaSoftware

Cost: Free

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Ask a Professional Scrum Trainer - Scaling Scrum with Nexus - Part 2

Presented by Patrick Kong, Professional Scrum Trainer

 

Scrum itself is a simple framework for effective team collaboration on complex products. While it is lightweight and simple to understand, challenges do arise. 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 special episode of Ask a Professional Scrum Trainer moderated by Patricia Kong, as a follow up to December's Ask a PST session, PSTs Kate Hobler, Rich Hundhausen, Venkatesh Rajamani and Jesse Houwing will answer questions related to Scaling Scrum using the Nexus framework. They will provide insights on scaling Scrum and will be available to answer questions about the challenges you are facing in your organization.

 

Audience: Public

Date/Time: Thursday, February 17, 2022; 11:00 am – 12:00 pm EST

Host: Scrum.org

Cost: Free

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How to Succeed in Your IIBA® Exam in The 1st Attempt

Presented by LN Mishra, President, Adaptive US

 

By the end of this webinar, you’ll know:

     How IIBA certifications can play an important role in your BA career

     How to pass IIBA exam in the 1st attempt

     Adaptive support for IIBA Exam prep

     Q&A

 

Audience: Public

Date/Time: Thursday, February 17, 2022; 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST

Host: Adaptive US    @AdaptiveUS

Cost: Free

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Conducting Better Product Discovery

Presented by Hector Del Castillo

 

This webinar walks through a three-step process, sharing practical strategies that can help you facilitate the creation of valuable new products. We cover preparation, problem identification, creating ideas, testing and prototyping, and launching and scaling.

 

Audience: Public

Date/Time: Thursday, February 17, 2022; 11:00 am – 12:30 pm EST

Host: Great IT Pro

Cost: Free

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Managing Emotional Intelligence

Presented by Daniel Fay, PMP, PBA, Managing Director, BrenDaniel Productions Corp.

 

Everybody has at least one hot button. These are situations that well up our emotions and take control of the situation. To make it worse, there are people in our lives that just seem to know how to get at that hot button efficiently and effectively. Do you manage your emotions or do your emotions manage you? In this module, get tips to ensure that emotions do not manage the situation.

Learn how to identify and control stressful situations in your life. Strengthen your ability to take control during stressful, or emotionally charged situations. Get some key tips and a better understanding of why these situations are stressful, and what steps to get back on track.

If you find yourself in stressful situations, this webinar is important for you. If you feel that lack of managing your emotions has impacted your life, this webinar is critical for you.

Learning Points:
    • What is Emotional Intelligence
    • What are some of your Emotional Challenges?
    • The Emotional Intelligence Framework
    • Personal Competency versus Social Competency
    • Creating your Balance – Gaining control of your emotions

 

Audience: Public

Date/Time: Thursday, February 17, 2022; 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST

Host: BA Times    @BATimes

Cost: Free

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