I’ve just returned from BA World Symposium having presented in both Melbourne and Sydney. It was a fascinating look at how the evolving BA community is stretching beyond their IT-systems analysis backgrounds and evolving into critical the commuicators and facilitators of business strategy.
If you’re looking for my slides for this conference, they’re over on Slideshare (as always).
BAs, Language and Lego — a BA-styled version of my presentation at IA Summit on the use of linguistics to understand hidden and unknown business processes by examining the content that results from it.
Huston, we have a problem — a look at user-centred design standards, methodologies and tools for business analysts.
Maria Horrigan, my colleague who also presented at the conference, has also told me that her slides will be up there very soon also.
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4 August, 2008 at 5:43 pm |
Thanks for sharing your slides. I wanted to invite you to view a series of business analyst books I have authored. They are currenly posted as electronic books on lulu.com. There is an introduction to business analyis and UML and a business analysis template. The links to lulu can be found on my website services/products page.
Here is the link – http://www.echoicesolutions.com/Redbook.html
4 September, 2008 at 2:54 pm |
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