The Strategic Business Analyst:
Aligning Projects With Organizational Goals
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Apr 14
Live Webinar April 20th, 2017 – 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: The Corporate Education Group ( REP 1011 )
Projects are expected to address a business need and help an organization attain its goals. Business Analysts are expected to ensure that a project fits into the business context.
In this webinar, participants will learn how to conduct “enterprise analysis” in order to align projects with organizational goals.
The webinar explains the main tasks of Enterprise Analysis according to IIBA®’s BABOK® Guide and then demonstrates select techniques, including root cause analysis, assessing capability gaps, defining solution scope, and leveraging Business Architecture frameworks, such as the Zachman framework.
Learning objectives include:
- Understand the Enterprise Analysis Knowledge Area
- Conduct root cause analysis to determine business needs
- Identify capability gaps using Business Architecture frameworks
Presenter: Dr. Martin Schedlbauer Ph.D., CBAP, OCUP (LinkedIn profile) has been leading and authoring seminars and workshops in business analysis, software engineering, and project management for over twenty years. Author of The Art of Business Process Modeling: The Business Analyst’s Guide to Process Modeling with UML & BPMN, Nomadic Data Entry: Empirically Derived Performance Models for Data Entry Tasks in Mobile Situations, and Solution Validation and Testing: The Business Analyst’s Guide to Solution Validation and Testing, Martin, is also a recognized leader in software development practices, a practicing scrum master, and an experienced software architect.
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The Strategic Business Analyst:
Aligning Projects With Organizational Goals
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