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Live Webinar July 18th, 2017 11:00 am – 12:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU/CDU
Provider:
IIBA

  1. How are processes developed today and where does the customer fall within your processes?
  2. Is the customer simply a participant in your internal processes, or is her desired outcome your focus?
  3. Do you use automation to facilitate design and adherence?
  4. What about collaboration with the employees who know the processes the best; those performing the work?

In this webinar, Michael Boyle describes Agile Process Design and why this approach is transformative for a Business Analyst.

Key topics that will be discussed in this webinar include:

  • An introduction to Agile
  • How processes are usually developed
  • Agile Process Design and why this is a different approach
  • Why we need to look at process design differently
  • The role technology plays as both a disruptor and an enabler
  • The role of Business Analysis, and how this is a change from the traditional role
  • Examples of processes designed in an agile way

Course Objectives:

  • Learn the importance of Agile process design
  • Learn an alternative view of the Business Analysis role
  • Understand the shift from documentation to facilitation
  • Understand the importance of empowerment and accountability of your key stakeholders
  • Learn methods to create processes that are more goal-oriented.

Presenter: Michael Boyle (LinkedIn profile) PMP PfMP Michael’s professional dealings have been throughout Europe with numerous global projects throughout the years. Currently, Michael is the Managing Director of Procurro Solutions, specializing on all elements tied to Project Management, Business Analysis and Product Management.

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