How to Capture Business Decisions using DMN
Presented by Matteo Mortari and Denis Gagné
Businesses continuously make Business Decisions. Some of these
decisions are strategic business decisions, but a lot are operational business
decisions taken every day within every transaction. With the ever-increasing
number of laws and regulations that may apply or regulate these operational
business decisions, business analysts are more often called upon to
document/specify how these business decisions are to be taken in order to
provide transparency and to offer auditable traces of the actual decisions
taken. In this insightful session, we will introduce how business analysts can
use DMN to capture the requirements for operational business decisions, some of
the recurring basic patterns in modeling these business decisions and will even
show how to transform these decision models into actual executable business
decision services.
Audience: Public
Date/Time: Monday, May 17, 2021; 11:00 am – 12:00 pm EDT
Host: International Institute of Business Analysis @IIBA
Cost: Free
A Few
Things About The Internet of Things (IoT) – An Introduction
Presented by Henry Will
In this webinar, you will be able to gain a better
understanding of what IoT is, how it works, and where it’s used.
Audience: Public
Date/Time: Tuesday, May 18, 2021; 11:00 am – 12:30 pm EDT
Host: The Great IT Pro
Cost: Free
The Fundamentals of
Product Ownership Analysis
Presented by Howard Podeswa, Author, Thought Leader
Are you interested in growing in the area of Product
Ownership, but not sure where to start? Product Owner job growth is projected
to be 24%* in the US, and worldwide the market for individuals with Product
Ownership and analysis skills is in demand. In IIBA’s next webinar in the
Product Ownership series, we walk you through the main fundamentals of Product
Ownership Analysis.
Webinar participants will learn about:
• An overall
understanding of the Product Owner role and its intersection points with
Business Analysis
• Core
competencies of Product Ownership
• Key frameworks
and practices in the Agile family that impact the PO: Kanban, Scrum, XP,
DevOps, SAFe, ATDD
• Tips on
selecting an Agile planning framework
• Additional
important aspects to consider in Agile organizations
Audience: Public
Date/Time: Wednesday, May 19, 2021; 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Host: International Institute of Business Analysis @IIBA
Cost: Free
Succeeding with OKRs in Agile
with Allan Kelly
Presented by Allan Kelly, Author
OKRs are about goals bigger than the next story. OKRs prioritize
purpose and strategy over backlogs. Objectives are big goals; key results are
smaller goals that build towards the objective.
Does your agile team get lead astray by burning fires? Do you struggle to keep
your agile team focused? Do you want to know more about OKRs and how they can
help? Then this is the webinar for you.
In this interactive webinar, Allan Kelly, author of "Succeeding with OKRs
in Agile: How to create & deliver objectives & key results for
teams" will answer your questions. During the session you'll hear:
✔ What OKRs are, and how they differ from traditional 'management
by objective' approaches
✔ How OKRS relate to backlogs, how they can be measured, and the
importance of removing subjectivity
✔ Why having a strategy is more important in an agile context, and
how OKRs relate to strategy
✔ Common OKR challenges and how to overcome them.
Audience: Public
Date/Time: Thursday, May 20, 2021; 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm EDT
Host: Blackmetric Business Solutions @Blackmetric
Cost: Free
BAs on the Street with
Stephanie Hawkins
Presented by Bluegrass IIBA Chapter
BAs on the Street is a new live event and video series in
which we will have conversations with business analysis professionals in our
local community to see what is going on in the local business analysis
community. We will talk with business analyst all along the experience spectrum
from those new to the profession to those with decades of business analysis
experience. We will talk about the thrills and challenges of being a BA; and
discuss the daily work of business analysts and where they may see the
profession going in the future. We will then take questions from the audience.
Audience: Public
Date/Time: Thursday, May 20, 2021; 5:00 pm – 5:30 pm EDT
Host: Bluegrass IIBA Chapter @IIBABluegrass
Cost: Free
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