Moving From Task Driven To Value Driven
Posted by EdmontonPMJun 23
Live Webinar June 28th, 2017 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU/CDU
Provider: IIBA
Task driven business analysis measures success on the completion of tasks while value driven business analysis measures value delivered rather than the number of completed tasks.
In value driven business analysis some tasks may never be completed, finalised and officially signed off.
Task Driven vs Value Driven, businesses can take advantage of value driven approaches.
Understanding an organisation’s strategic direction and key value streams enables the development and delivery of portfolios of work that deliver products and services to customers more efficiently.
These business analysis techniques can be used to trace the delivery of programs, projects and BAU to help uncover the necessary areas of change to deliver the desired outcomes and value.
- What is task driven vs value driven business analysis?
- How do you move from task driven to value driven business analysis?
- How much is “just enough business analysis”?
Presenter: Tim Coventry (LinkedIn profile) BEd CBAP® is the CEO for Business Analysts Pty Ltd (BAPL) – an expert business analysis company in Australia with 50 consultants operating from offices in Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. Tim is an acknowledged expert in his professional field in all phases of the solution delivery life cycle with substantial practical experience in strategic analysis, business process analysis, requirements, tendering and evaluation and software implementation. Tim also holds a Workplace Category IV Trainer and Assessor Certificate.
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IIBA: Moving From Task Driven To Value Driven
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