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Business Analysis Conferences: 2024 edition

Passionate BA

Business Analysis Conferences: what and why? In today’s fast-paced and ever-evolving business environment, professionals need to stay on the edge of the latest trends. Business analysis conferences serve as a crucial nexus for this pursuit in our knowledge area. But why attend a business analysis conference?

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Which Business Analysis Certifications to I need?

Analysts Corner

Top Business Analysis certification bodies There are several certifications that can be beneficial for business analysts depending on their career goals and areas of focus. Candidates must have a minimum of 3,000 hours of business analysis experience and 35 hours of professional development in order to qualify.

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The Future of Business Analysis: Exploring Diverse Career Pathways

Business Bullet

Business analysis is a dynamic field that offers a diverse range of career pathways. With cross-transferable skills in analysis, business, and communication, business analysts are well-positioned for future career progression. Here is a link to the product page to find out more details Thoughts?

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IIBA Business Analysis Awareness Event in Egypt 2016

Business Borderlines

Business Borderlines sponsored its first business analysis awareness event on 31st of January 2016. Change is the only constant in business. Success is greatly reliant on the business ability to accept and manage change; agility. Angie Eissa is the Founder and Managing Director of Business Borderlines.

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Unleashing the Power of Visual Thinking – Interview with Grant Wright

Business Bullet

Grant Wright facilitated a half day workshop at the European Business Analysis conference 2020 on Unleashing the power of visual thinking. My biggest tip from a sketchnoting perspective isn’t about drawing, it is about planning your approach, actively listening and synthesizing what you hear.

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Agile Unplugged: EP01 | Mike Cottmeyer and Brian Sondergaard

Leading Agile

I had always planned to try to chase you down and get you to come work with us, and we couldn’t keep up with you. We still need to have good architecture. We still need to have good business analysis and understand what’s really important to the market. – Yep, yep.

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