Monthly Archives: July 2021

BA Webinar Series 10: Business Analysis Overlaps with Other Practice Areas

Today I gave this webinar for the Tampa IIBA Lunch and Learn Series. The slides are here.

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This Era’s “Great Project,” Revisited

The first post I wrote here, close to six years ago now, talked about a friend who bemoaned the fact that he wasn’t working on something singularly and identifiably great. My contention then was that, while the specific work wasn’t … Continue reading

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Bringing Order to Collections and Systems

I’ve recently been putting together a bunch of related thoughts about how I do some parts of systems analysis and design. They involve bringing order to collections of items, data, actions, and ideas. I’ve written about one of the ideas … Continue reading

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BA Webinar Series 09: How To Unsnarl A Problem When You’re Dropped In the Middle of It

I recently gave this webinar for the Philadelphia IIBA monthly meeting. The slides are here.

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