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As we kick off a new year and a new decade, we look at the role of the BA and the skill sets you need to remain marketable and hirable, as well we look at evolving BA roles in the marketplace.
Back in 2009, when I was studying for my CBAP® (Certified Business Analysis Professional™) certification, I honestly didn’t expect to learn anything new. At that point I had a decade of
Webinar: Women in Business Analysis webinar panelists will share insights into the challenges and opportunities for women working in business analysis. Our expert panel will share their
IIBA’s recent public webinar, Why Get Certified? with panelists Michael Roberts, Director of Customer Engagement at ASPE and Michael White, founder and president of The Business Analysis Doctor,
As we celebrate the end of not only another year, but the end of a decade it is a great time to recap our most popular blogs. Take a moment to catch up on content you may have missed; or want to
That’s a wrap for BBC 2019 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Here’s a quick recap of some of the highlights of this past weeks trending topics (check out the hashtags #BBCCon and #BBCConf on Twitter
With the largest gathering of Business Analysts under one roof happening this week (the BBC Conference, in case you didn’t get the reference), I thought I would share a few quick tips to improve
Depending on where you live in the world, Global BA Day is either today or tomorrow. Either way my message is the same, I encourage you to celebrate the awesomeness of being a Business Analysis
IIBA's 2019 Global Business Analysis Salary Survey Results Are Now Available | Analyst Catalyst Blog
What comes to mind when you hear the words “Salary Survey Report”? Does it pique your curiosity? How do you think your compensation compares to others in similar roles, industries or geographic