2017 Chapter Meeting Presentations
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January 2017 Laura Fernandes - Transition Requirements: Success in the Last Mile
February 2017 Cassandra Faris - Job Search Questions You're Afraid to Ask
March 2017 Randy Babb & Jim Milligan - They Say They Want a Report
April 2017 'Ask a Board Member' discussion panel
May 2017 Martie Slate - How Being a BA is Similar to Teaching 2nd Graders!
June 2017 Anji Lopez - Vuja De: Seeing Requirements Differently
July 2017 Kermit Morse - What's Up with all the Certifications?
August 2017 Summer Social networking event at The Eagle in the Short North
September 2017 7th Annual BA-Conference & Training Day
October 2017 Mike K & Joshua Smith - Data Storytelling
November 2017 Michael Wallace - Elephant Carpaccio: A Metaphor for Thinly Slicing User Stories
December 2017 Happy Holidays!
Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Transition Requirements: Success in the Last Mile
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
Job Search Questions You're too Afraid to Ask
Looking for a job? Want to know more about looking for a job? Have questions for an IT recruiter that you've never felt comfortable asking? Tonight is your chance! We will be exploring common questions job seekers have and common things recruiters are looking for or look to avoid.
Download Cassandra's presentation so you can reference it as you are looking for new employment opportunities in the IT fields.
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
They Said They Want a Report
Don’t let panic set in when you think that you have elicited all the requirements
and the stakeholders as an afterthought say “and of course we need a report”. This
presentation is geared to help the newer and the experienced Business Analyst quickly
determine the reporting capabilities the stakeholders need in situations where new
capabilities are being created, existing capabilities are being upgraded and duplicate
capabilities are being combined. The presenters will provide you with questions that they
have found useful in:
- Determining the Business Value of the Reporting,
- Determining Where Is and Who Owns the Data and
- Tailoring the Reporting to the Needs of Various Audiences
At the conclusion of the presentation, you will have not only these questions as a take away but the context in which they have found each question useful.
Download Randy and Jim's presentation so you can reference it when looking at the reporting needs in your company.
Wednesday, May 10, 2017
How Being a BA is Similar to Teaching 2nd Graders!
Writing a presentation or documentation can be a challenge. An even bigger challenge to many people? Public Speaking. We all speak publicly everyday and, as Business Analyst, we write everyday too. Knowing how to write to your audience is key. Knowing how to overcome public speaking fears is also important as we grow our careers and ourselves.
We will discuss writing and presenting tools and tips as well as ways to improve your public speaking capabilities while squashing our fears.
Download Martie's presentation so you can reference it when looking at the reporting needs in your company.
Wednesday, June 14, 2017
Vuja De - Seeing Requirements Differently
Many know about or have experienced the old adage of Deja Vu, the feeling you've experienced something but never have. I invite you to consider Vuja De, where you have experienced something, but look at it in a new way.
In this session we will explore principals of Design Thinking, Product Management and Ownership, User Experience Design, and how they can make us better Analysts. We will creatively destruct what we know, dare to be original and rethink groupthink.
Inspired by the books Originals by Adam Grant, Change By Design by Tim Brown, and 100 Things Every Designer Needs to Know about People by Susan Weinschenk.
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
What’s up with all of the Certifications?
Time was when there was only one organization that provided certification for a specific role. Now, organizations are branching out to offer certification in areas outside of their primary focus. This presentation will take a look at all of the certifications available in the business analyst/project management space, what it takes to receive the certification from both an education and cost perspective, and what you need to do to maintain the certification.
Download Kermit's presentation so you can reference it as you are considering the various certifications available to Business Analysts.
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Kermit has been a Business Analyst in the Columbus, Ohio area for over 30 years. He is currently a consultant for ICC and holds a B.S. in Computer Science from The Ohio State University.
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
Data Storytelling
Data should never be boring – yet despite the resources devoted to data playgrounds for data scientists and analysts, the excitement of data-driven decisions is often buried under boring charts and mountains of text. What if your users were heroes tasked with resolving some sort of conflict?
Come discover data storytelling, the art of narrating the analytic process. You’ll learn how the basics of a narrative – setting, characters, plot, conflict, and theme – can be used to enhance decision making. Practical design tips, applicable to static presentations as well as visualization tools, will help you narrate your heroes through a decision-making journey to resolve complex business problems.
This hands-on workshop will help the Business Analyst to identify the context, characters, problems, and events that are required to make evidence-based decisions. Participants will come away with the knowledge and tools to create your own data stories.
Download Mike and Joshua's presentation so you can benefit from their information and tips for Data Storytelling.
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
Elephant Carpaccio: A Metaphor for Thinly Slicing User Stories
Too large user stories are a major contributor to Scrum teams not meeting their sprint goals. Through discussion and group activities we’ll discover how smaller user stories can improve team performance as well as help us deliver more value to the customer.
This presentation will begin with a discussion of the benefits of small user stories to both the team and to the customer, and review various techniques for splitting any user story. We’ll conclude with a group exercise where we will create micro stories for building a small application.
Download Michael's presentation so you can benefit from his information and tips for User Stories.