IIBA Charlotte Metro Chapter: February Meeting

Thursday, February 23, 2012 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (ET)

Charlotte, NC

IIBA Charlotte Metro Chapter: February Meeting

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Remaining Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Registered Members   more info 63 tickets 2h 36m $0.00 $0.00
First-Time Attendee   more info 63 tickets 2h 36m $0.00 $0.00
Non-Member 63 tickets 2h 36m $5.00 $1.27

Event Details

AGENDA: 

The Chapter invites you to a Chapter Meeting on 23rd of February at 6:00pm at Logical Advantage, 2105 Waterridge Parkway / Suite 570, Charlotte, NC.

 Picture of Kupe

Speaker Information:

The February meeting speaker is Kupe Kupersmith, the President of B2T Training. He possesses over 14 years of experience in software systems development. He has served as the lead Business Analyst and Project Manager on projects in the Energy, television and sports management and marketing industries. Additionally, he serves as a mentor for business analysis professionals. Kupe is a Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP®).

Kupe is a requested speaker in the BA field and has presented at many IIBA chapters and BA conferences. Being a trained improvisational comedian, Kupe is sure to make you laugh while you’re learning. For a feel for Kupe’s view on business analysis topics check out his blog on BA Times. Kupe is a connector and has a goal in life to meet everyone!

 

Topic Information:

Having trouble getting started? You know how to perform business analysis techniques, but do you know which are most appropriate for your current project? Planning for business analysis work doesn’t have to be a lengthy process. The business analysis work plan may be a single sheet of brief notes on a small project or a more formal document on larger projects. Regardless of the output produced, an excellent business analyst thinks through the plan before starting work. Planning is constantly reconsidered and revised as the business analyst learns more and more about the project.

Using the BA Planning Framework, this presentation provides and approach to planning that ensures the BA understands the characteristics of the stakeholders, the background of the project, and their organization’s environment in order to appropriately plan and estimate their work. Even on a relatively small project, spending time planning before eliciting requirements will bring tangible benefits.

3 learning objectives

  • Learn the three P’s involved in business analysis planning.
  • Learn the components of a business analysis work plan
  • Learn the importance of deliverying an intelligent business analysis work plan.

CHAPTER INFORMATION:

For more information on this or other events visit: http://charlotte.theiiba.org 

Or, feel free to email us at: events@charlotte.theiiba.org.

 

Many thanks to our 2011 Sponsors:

Premier:

CPCC

 

Gold: 

UNC Charlotte Logo

For information on Sponsorship opportunities please visit: http://www.charlotte.theiiba.org/index.php/sponsorship/becomeasponsor 

 

To avoid paying for the individual meeting, you have two options:
  = Become a Chapter Member - MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
  = *BRING A FRIEND and you both get in free!

*The Bring a Friend promotion is limited to new guests only.

 

When & Where



Logical Advantage
2105 Waterridge Parkway / Suite 570
Charlotte, NC 28217

Thursday, February 23, 2012 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (ET)


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IIBA® Charlotte Metro Chapter



The IIBA® is the independent non-profit professional association serving the growing field of Business Analysis. Whatever your role -- requirements management, systems analysis, business analysis, requirements analysis, project management, or consulting, if you are involved in analysis for systems, business or process improvement, IIBA® can help you do your job better.


The idea to form the Charlotte Metro Chapter of the IIBA® was started in September 2006 with members from our 2007 Premier Sponsor, Wachovia Corporation.  After accomplishing our necessary pre-work, we held our kickoff meeting at the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce in March 2007, with a significant turnout of potential members.  We were officially chartered as a chapter in May 2007, and held our launch celebration at the Hilton Charlotte Center City on July 28, 2007.  We hold monthly chapter meetings which are designed to be both networking and educational opportunities for chapter members and prospective members.