Benefits of IIBA Membership - TechHui2024-03-28T09:10:14Zhttp://www.techhui.com/forum/topics/benefits-of-iiba-membership?groupUrl=IIBAHNL&commentId=1702911%3AComment%3A53236&groupId=1702911%3AGroup%3A44743&feed=yes&xn_auth=noNew! Online Library
Exclusive…tag:www.techhui.com,2010-03-20:1702911:Comment:583512010-03-20T09:42:42.384ZJim Steelehttp://www.techhui.com/profile/JimSteele
New! Online Library<br />
Exclusively for IIBA Members<br />
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IIBA® is providing members with exclusive access to a huge Online Library of hundreds of books on business analysis and related topics. If you are a member of IIBA, you can access the library by clicking here.<br />
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This is an incredible value for IIBA members-if you tried to purchase these works individually, it would cost you around $15,000 US. A subscription to services that provide you access to all of these works online would cost you around…
New! Online Library<br />
Exclusively for IIBA Members<br />
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IIBA® is providing members with exclusive access to a huge Online Library of hundreds of books on business analysis and related topics. If you are a member of IIBA, you can access the library by clicking here.<br />
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This is an incredible value for IIBA members-if you tried to purchase these works individually, it would cost you around $15,000 US. A subscription to services that provide you access to all of these works online would cost you around $700 annually. As an IIBA member, you have access to this wide selection of books for FREE! Membership is IIBA is now more valuable than ever.<br />
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Titles Attached. New Online Library for IIBA M…tag:www.techhui.com,2010-02-17:1702911:Comment:567882010-02-17T08:28:09.959ZJim Steelehttp://www.techhui.com/profile/JimSteele
<b>New Online Library for IIBA Members Coming March 2010 announced by Kevin Brennan, Vice President, Professional Development:</b><br />
IIBA® has signed a deal with Books 24x7 to provide our members with access to a huge online library of 300 books, including many works by leading thinkers in the field of business analysis. This is an incredible value for IIBA members—if you tried to purchase these works individually, it would cost you around $15,000 US. A subscription to services that provide you…
<b>New Online Library for IIBA Members Coming March 2010 announced by Kevin Brennan, Vice President, Professional Development:</b><br />
IIBA® has signed a deal with Books 24x7 to provide our members with access to a huge online library of 300 books, including many works by leading thinkers in the field of business analysis. This is an incredible value for IIBA members—if you tried to purchase these works individually, it would cost you around $15,000 US. A subscription to services that provide you access to all of these works online would cost you around $700 annually. However, IIBA is providing all of our members access to this selection free as a benefit of IIBA membership—<u>making joining IIBA worthwhile for this material alone</u>!<br />
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The online library will include works on a large number of different topics of interest to business analysts, including, but not limited to:<br />
- Agile methodologies and techniques<br />
- Business process modeling and management<br />
- Business rules<br />
- Data modeling<br />
- Enterprise analysis<br />
- Elicitation techniques<br />
- Structured analysis methods<br />
- UML<br />
- Underlying competencies (coaching, facilitation, decision analysis)<br />
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In addition, we will be including works on other topics of interest to BAs and the BA community. We’ll be providing material to support BAs interested in learning more about business strategy, hybrid BAs who also do project management, usability design, or testing, BAs who are moving into a team leadership role, and more! The UH session on Business Pr…tag:www.techhui.com,2009-11-17:1702911:Comment:534052009-11-17T06:55:02.018ZMargaret Garcia Latoniohttp://www.techhui.com/profile/MargaretGarciaLatonio
The UH session on Business Process Mapping, Modeling, and Analysis was excellent! I would highly recommend to all who are interested in process analysis that will help identify opportunities for improvement or redesign. There were a number of case studies where we had the opportunity to "try out the tools and techniques" ourselves. Orion Development Group facilitated the 2-day session and it is normally offered once a year. If there is enough interest, UH may be able to pull another session…
The UH session on Business Process Mapping, Modeling, and Analysis was excellent! I would highly recommend to all who are interested in process analysis that will help identify opportunities for improvement or redesign. There were a number of case studies where we had the opportunity to "try out the tools and techniques" ourselves. Orion Development Group facilitated the 2-day session and it is normally offered once a year. If there is enough interest, UH may be able to pull another session together!<br />
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Check out the session description on the UH Outreach site:<br />
<a href="http://www.outreach.hawaii.edu/ibpd/programs/2009/EVENT-P10394.asp" target="_blank">http://www.outreach.hawaii.edu/ibpd/programs/2009/EVENT-P10394.asp</a> Thanks for the info Jim!
I w…tag:www.techhui.com,2009-11-12:1702911:Comment:532362009-11-12T02:58:07.346ZMargaret Garcia Latoniohttp://www.techhui.com/profile/MargaretGarciaLatonio
Thanks for the info Jim!<br />
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I will be attending UH's Process Mapping, Modeling, and Analysis seminar on 11/12 and 11/13.<br />
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Does anyone know of other local offerings for process mapping or business requirements?<br />
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<cite>Jim Steele said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.techhui.com/forum/topics/webinar-series-for-iiba?groupUrl=IIBAHNL&#1702911Comment53166"><div><b>An Introduction to Process Modeling</b><br></br>Presented by Kevin Brennan, Vice President Professional Development<br></br>Tuesday,…</div>
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Thanks for the info Jim!<br />
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I will be attending UH's Process Mapping, Modeling, and Analysis seminar on 11/12 and 11/13.<br />
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Does anyone know of other local offerings for process mapping or business requirements?<br />
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<cite>Jim Steele said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.techhui.com/forum/topics/webinar-series-for-iiba?groupUrl=IIBAHNL&#1702911Comment53166"><div><b>An Introduction to Process Modeling</b><br/>Presented by Kevin Brennan, Vice President Professional Development<br/>Tuesday, November 24, 2009 at 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. EST (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)<br/>Process modelling and process analysis are in-demand skills for business analysts. This webinar will cover the basics of modeling with OMG's Business Process Modelling Notation (BPMN).<br/>You will learn:<br/>• How to develop a model<br/>• How to identify and incorporate subprocesses into your model<br/>• How to model decisions or alternate paths through a process flow<br/>This webinar is for IIBA® members. You will need your membership login information to register for this event. If you have forgotten your login information, click "Help" on the IIBA website and follow the directions under "How to access your IIBA login and password."</div>
</blockquote> An Introduction to Process Mo…tag:www.techhui.com,2009-11-11:1702911:Comment:531662009-11-11T19:33:45.257ZJim Steelehttp://www.techhui.com/profile/JimSteele
<b>An Introduction to Process Modeling</b><br />
Presented by Kevin Brennan, Vice President Professional Development<br />
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 at 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. EST (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)<br />
Process modelling and process analysis are in-demand skills for business analysts. This webinar will cover the basics of modeling with OMG's Business Process Modelling Notation (BPMN).<br />
You will learn:<br />
• How to develop a model<br />
• How to identify and incorporate subprocesses into your model<br />
• How to model…
<b>An Introduction to Process Modeling</b><br />
Presented by Kevin Brennan, Vice President Professional Development<br />
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 at 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. EST (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)<br />
Process modelling and process analysis are in-demand skills for business analysts. This webinar will cover the basics of modeling with OMG's Business Process Modelling Notation (BPMN).<br />
You will learn:<br />
• How to develop a model<br />
• How to identify and incorporate subprocesses into your model<br />
• How to model decisions or alternate paths through a process flow<br />
This webinar is for IIBA® members. You will need your membership login information to register for this event. If you have forgotten your login information, click "Help" on the IIBA website and follow the directions under "How to access your IIBA login and password."