Like most of us you are eager to close the door on 2020 in hopes of soon bringing closure to a difficult and challenging year. While your career plans may have been derailed you can still get back
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Why does certification matter, and if we choose to attain a certification what does our roadmap look like? Building a roadmap or creating a professional development plan is a great first step in
If you are a self-motivated professional with strong analytical skills, have excellent written and verbal communication skills plus the ability to work well with employees at all levels of an
Business Analysis is rapidly evolving as we adapt to a changing economy. In this issue of BA Lens our contributing writers explore how business analysis plays an important role in rising fields
What Are We Missing? Maximizing the Basics at Virtual Meetings. Note: The following post is an affectionate note to anyone who actively hosts or facilitates virtual meetings. This may largely
The amount of knowledge you can gain is immense...and you can have a little bit of fun. It’s a time for me to gather with a lot of people I only see once a year at BBC, maybe people I only get to
A lot of the same rules apply as 2019 or even 2003 when IIBA was founded – just please not on your AOL accounts. Making connections outside of necessity is key: don’t wait until you need
Due to COVID-19, work-from-home has become the new norm for some Business Analysis teams. Ensure your company’s Business Analysis team remains productive by implementing these best practices.
was recently blessed with an opportunity to learn how the IIBA Atlanta Chapter uses their mentoring program to help support both their Chapter and community. About seven years ago, Wanda Hudgins
Building a structured path for your career will help you champion your successes. First take a critical review of your capabilities. Evaluate your competencies, set goals to develop your skills