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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
Improving digital performance is another critical skill student’s need to develop. “Cybersecurity and data analytics are important areas in which employers are continuously struggling to fill
The biggest challenges organizations face in rolling out their data initiatives is data driven problem solving skills. This is where Business Data Analytics can help. The idea is not to convert
There are processes that partially address this question, such as backlog refinement in agile development, IP iteration in SAFe and design sprints. They are well covered in the professional
Preparing your team for a customer experience (CX) transformation is an essential step in pursuing an organizational change in the way your company delivers services to your customers. To help
Digital transformation and data analytics are driving demand for business analysis skills in non-traditional business analyst roles. Foundational skills remain key to laying the groundwork for a
Business analysis is often found in the IT department, but you can find Business Analysis professionals working with your strategy team, data scientists, marketing, HR, project management, and
Cyberattacks have grown rapidly in 2020. A staggering 68% of business leaders feel their cybersecurity risks are increasing1 and more than 89% of business analysis professionals agree that risk