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Business Analysis Conferences: 2024 edition

Passionate BA

But why attend a business analysis conference? Conferences are visited by thought leaders and innovators who are at the forefront of the field. The conference covers topics including Business Analysis, Business Architecture, Business Processes, and many more. The reasons are manifold. Themed “Upskill.

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What is an Agile Release Train (ART)?

Agile Velocity

It brings together all the people that are needed to plan, execute, and deliver valuable products and solutions. PI Planning The expected outcome of this event is that all of the ART members have a shared understanding of the PI objectives, visibility on work needed to accomplish the objectives, and have surfaced risks and dependencies.

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Seeing Your Vision

Leading Agile

When measured against, it forces your business to innovate, continuously improve, and be accountable to progress. Pragmatically, we expect the plan, the roadmap to get there, to adapt to emerging environments and opportunities. A well-constructed vision sets a standard of excellence and expectations for performance.

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Business value streams and capabilities

BA Coach

Examples of this could be increased customer satisfaction, implementation of a more efficient business process or the automation of a tedious tasks thereby freeing staff up to perform more challenging work. Agile teams, through their deliverables, impact business architecture elements such as business capabilities and business value streams.

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Descaling Your Organization for Faster, Smarter Results with Agile

Leading Agile

Over the last 20-some-odd years, we’ve had a progression of Agile methodologies and a lot of innovation in the Agile methodology space as of late. And when you start to set up your release trains and you start to do your planning, Dean Leffingwell makes an assumption that we’re at about 150 people. Functional silos?

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Agile Unplugged: EP 02 | Mike Cottmeyer and Dennis Stevens

Leading Agile

So, that was kind of cool, the thing that I was doing like right before we met was I had been brought into Microsoft as a contractor, building out a business architecture practice, I think they called motion. So, I was helping Microsoft build a business architecture practice, on the tail of that. – Hmm.

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 Executive’s Guide To Large-Scale Agile Transformation & Sustaining An Adaptive Enterprise w/ Mike Cottmeyer

Leading Agile

Like what does it mean to have like that kind of business agility, the ability to redeploy strategic business capabilities into something totally different. But a lot of that value conversation is some around predictability and return on investment and product fit and innovation and such. Here’s how you do sprint planning.

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