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Celebrating Women in Business Analysis
Panelists: Julie Develin, Chinyere Ubani, Lauren Howes Moderator: Heather Mylan-Mains
A challenged world is an alert world. How do
you address challenges? Do you welcome change? Join us on Monday, March 8th at
12pm ET for a candid discussion with our panel of influential women who will
share how they’ve turned setbacks into opportunities to cut through the
“noise”, to be present, and grow. #ChooseToChallenge #IWD2021 #IIBA
Audience: Public
Date/Time: Monday, March 8, 2021; 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST
Host: International Institute of Business Analysis @IIBA
Cost: Free
Virtual Lean Coffee
Presented by Coaching Agile Journeys
We will be dynamically creating our agenda from agile topics
and discussing as time allows.
If possible, please join the discussion with your video
turned on.
You can learn about Virtual Lean Coffee in this post from
Mark Kilby:
https://www.markkilby.com/resources/virtual-lean-coffee/
Audience: Public
Date/Time: Monday, March 8, 2021; 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST
Host: Coaching Agile Journeys @CoachingAgileJo
Cost: Free
Project: Impossible
Presented by Michael
Dobson
In this webinar, we’ll look at truly impossible
projects faced by great leaders from George Patton to Charles Lindbergh.
You’ll learn to spot “impossible” projects early, develop
creative strategies, and kill the truly impossible ones before
they get out of hand.
Audience: Public
Date/Time: Tuesday, March 9, 2021; 11:00 am – 12:30 pm EST
Host: The Great IT Pro
How A World-Leading
Company in Secure Communications Used Scrum to Restore its Competitive
Advantage
Presented by Professional Scrum Trainers Fabio
Panzavolta and Gunther Verheyen
After many years of relative stability, a world leading
secure communications company found itself struggling with sudden and huge
changes in their market. In no more than a few years, competition increased
tremendously along with the emergence of new technologies. Having been a
dominant player for several decades, the company felt ill-equipped for this new
market situation.
They realized that they needed to fundamentally upgrade their operating model
to keep up with the changes, and—ultimately—restore their competitiveness. In
this webinar, Professional Scrum Trainers Fabio Panzavolta and Gunther Verheyen will walk
you through the company's fascinating journey. They will share an experience
and the lessons learned from this agile transformation.
Audience: Public
Date/Time: Tuesday, March 9, 2021; 11:00 am – 12:00 pm EST
Host: Scrum.org
Cost: Free
Business Process
Redesign: What to know before you commit
Presented by Tamara Copple, MBA, CBAP, Business Analyst at Children’s
International
Is your organization continually adding technical band-aids
to solve its business problems? Does your IT team liken clearing
technical debt to bungji jumping with a worn out cord? Have business processes
become so complex only no one remembers what they were trying to do in the
first place? Business Process Redesign may be an answer... but it’s not for the
faint of heart. In this session you'll learn what BPR is, what it isn't, and
how it differs from process management. If you want to go from reactive
to proactive and get back on top of your business process game, you won't want
to miss this.
Audience: Public
Date/Time: Tuesday, March 9, 2021; 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST
Host: Bluegrass IIBA and Central Indiana IIBA Chapters @IIBABluegrass @IndyIIBA
Cost: Free
10 Lessons in Agile
Adoption - Hard Skills to Improve Team Results
Presented by Neil
Potter
This webinar will cover the hard skills that you need to be
successful with Agile (e.g., requirements engineering, design, estimation,
negotiation, risk management and verification).
Audience: Public
Date/Time: Wednesday, March 10, 2021; 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
EST
Host: The Great IT Pro
Cost: Free
Enabling Change as a BA
(regardless of the change, the stakeholders, their change appetite, or your
own!)
Presented by Sinikka Waugh, President and Founder of Your
Clear Next Step
With just a handful of key concepts, BAs can enable change
in an organization in a way that protects business interests, empowers people,
and simplifies the process. Change appetites vary, and changes can be hard. But
they don’t have to be. Equipped with a few simple concepts, BAs can help enable
change in their organizations.
1) A growth mindset
helps with any change.
2) A people-positive
attitude helps with any stakeholder.
3) Envisioning
change as a journey helps set the stage for any of the messages we need when
going through transition.
This engaging look at the processes many people go through
around change will help you look at change a little differently, with the end
goal of improving your own ability to help others through the transition process
– regardless of the magnitude of the change or the change appetite of those
facing it.
PARTICIPANTS WILL:
• Encounter the
most common symptoms of change and transition as well as indicators of change
appetite – and what to do about them.
• Explore a simple, easy-to-replicate model
that offers both strategies and tactics to help bring those around you through
change successfully.
Audience: IIBA Members
Date/Time: Wednesday, March 10, 2021; 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST
Host: International Institute of Business Analysis @IIBA
Cost: Free
Leveraging the Early
Warning Signs of IT Project Failure (and Success)
Presented by John
Bowen
In this presentation we will explain why the key to project
success is tracking the Early Warning Signs of project malfunction, how to
monitor them continuously and how to leverage strategic project intelligence to
implement a systemic approach to effective project management, and success.
Audience: Public
Date/Time: Thursday, March 11, 2021; 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm EST
Host: The Great IT Pro
Cost: Free
IIBA® Certification
Screen-side Chat
Presented by Tess Olson, CBAP
This is a free online chat session with some of our
CBAP® recipients. The CBAP mentors will tell you of their journey to become
IIBA® Certified, provide tips & tricks on anything related
to IIBA Certification from the application process to re-certification. Anyone
interested in ECBA™, CCBA® or CBAP® certification is welcome to come and
ask questions of our CBAP mentors.
Target Audience:
• Professionals seeking IIBA
certification
Audience: Public
Date/Time: Friday, March 12, 2021; 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm EST
Host: Bluegrass IIBA Chapter @IIBABluegrass
Cost: Free
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