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© International Institute of Business Analysis Cover this area with a picture related to your presentation. It can be humorous. Make sure you look at the Notes Pages for more information about how to use the template. Journey to Professional Excellence Chapter Kick-off Jan 2011
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2 © International Institute of Business Analysis Neil Bazley is a Senior Business Analyst with over 16 years experience in logistics, software development, business analysis and business process management. Neil's prior roles have included software sales, project manager, team lead and of course, business analyst. He is currently a contract business analyst with a focus on business process, business rules and organizational change management in the energy industry. In the business analysis community, Neil has been active as both the Vice President Marketing and Communications and the President of the Calgary IIBA Chapter. He is now the Deputy Vice President Chapters and chairs the Chapter Start Up Committee. Neil holds a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Saskatchewan. He is also involved in business architecture, business process and organizational change management organizations. Neil lives and works in Calgary Canada. Neil Bazley, Deputy VP Chapters
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Agenda Overview of IIBA Vision and Mission Goals Journey What is Business Analysis? Value of Membership Starting Your Chapter 3 © International Institute of Business Analysis
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Vision and Mission Develop and maintain standards for the practice of business analysis and for the certification of its practitioners IIBA is an international not-for-profit professional association for business analysis professionals Vision The world's leading association for Business Analysis professionals Mission 4 © International Institute of Business Analysis
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IIBA ® Goals Create and develop awareness and recognition of the value and contribution of the role of the Business Analysis Professional Define the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge ® (BABOK ® ) Publicly recognize qualified practitioners through an internationally acknowledged certification program Provide forums for knowledge sharing Advance the practices of business analysis within organizations Define a roadmap for professional growth and development 5 © International Institute of Business Analysis
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Guiding Principles Members First Give what you can so you can get what you need Think globally, act locally Chapters, our storefront to the local community Methodology Agnostic Helping business do business better Adaptability over stability Transparency in our operations Progress over perfection Collaboration Win-Win 6 © International Institute of Business Analysis
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Business Analysis “Business Analysis is the set of tasks and techniques used to work as a liaison among stakeholders in order to understand the structure, policies, and operations of an organization, and recommend solutions that enable the organization to achieve its goals.” 7 © International Institute of Business Analysis
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Business Analysis Business Analysis – is about meeting business needs ensuring investment in the right solutions Answers the critical questions Why the organization exists How an organization works What are its goals and objectives How it accomplishes those objectives How it needs to change to better accomplish objectives or to meet new challenges 8 © International Institute of Business Analysis
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IIBA ® Journey–Key Milestones EventDate Inaugural meetingOctober 2003 Official Founding / 1 st AGMMarch 2004, Toronto BABOK ® v1.4 / 3 rd AGMOctober 2005 IncorporationMay 2006, Canada 1 st CBAP ® examNovember 2006 CBT version of CBAP ® examSeptember 2008 BABOK ® v2.0March 2009 CBAP ® exam for v2.0August 2009 Corporate Membership ProgramNovember 2009 Global MembershipFebruary 2010 CCBA TM DesignationNovember 2010 9 © International Institute of Business Analysis
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IIBA Journey – Growth What have we done and where are we going? July 2006 Dec 2008 March 2009 Jan 2010 May 2010 Dec 2010 Members2,3008,0009,02012,00012, 40016,000 Chapters428183 8991100 Countries3660 63 Dec 2007 Dec 2008 March 2009 Jan 2010 May 2010 Dec 2010 CBAP’s2304825108279431100 10 © International Institute of Business Analysis
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Business Analysis Body of Knowledge ® Knowledge AreasPurpose Business Analysis Planning & Monitoring Determine what we need to do ElicitationFind out what the real needs of our stakeholders are Requirements Management & Communication Ensure that stakeholders agree on what needs to be delivered Enterprise AnalysisUnderstand the business problem & scope of possible solutions Requirements AnalysisDescribe the characteristics & qualities of the solution the meets the stakeholder needs Solution Assessment & Validation Determine whether a particular solution is right for our stakeholders © International Institute of Business Analysis
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The Certification Program - Note: Education Provider certifications will not be recognized as a substitute to IIBA certification 12 © International Institute of Business Analysis Designations Recognize individuals with intermediate and advanced knowledge and qualifications. Certification of Competency in Business Analysis™ (CCBA™) New certification – now accepting applications Certified Business Analysis Professional™ (CBAP ® ) Existing, senior certification The Program Certification program designed around global standards (ISO 17024)
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To Qualify for the Exams Certification of Competency in Business Analysis™ (CCBA™) Minimum 3,750 hours of BA work, aligned with the BABOK ® Guide, in the last 7 years. These hours must include EITHER: 900 hours in 2 out of 6 BABOK ® Guide Knowledge Areas, OR 500 hours in 4 out of 6 BABOK ® Guide Knowledge Areas Minimum 21 hours of Professional Development in the last 4 years Certified Business Analysis Professional™ (CBAP ® ) Five years work experience in past 10 years or 7500 hours of experience Experience in 4 out of 6 knowledge areas Minimum 21 hours of Professional Development in the last 4 years 13 © International Institute of Business Analysis
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Value of IIBA Membership 14 © International Institute of Business Analysis
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Chapters Storefront to the Local Community Chapters provide a channel to the local community by supporting personal relationships with IIBA members and delivering local representation of the IIBA brand 15 © International Institute of Business Analysis Source: IIBA Guiding Principles
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Chapters We Couldn’t Do It Without You! While the world is becoming more "virtualized", we still need to reach out to our members and local communities Chapters provide that personalized touch to local practitioners and keep the international organization apprised of local realities 16 © International Institute of Business Analysis Source: IIBA Guiding Principles
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Value of Chapter Membership Networking with other business analysis professionals Mentoring opportunities Informational speakers on relevant topics Exposure to tools and techniques BABOK ® study groups Professional development 17 © International Institute of Business Analysis
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Starting your Chapter At this kick-off meeting, identify if there is interest in creating a chapter Review petition process to the IIBA Select temporary chairperson for the Chapter Discuss next steps Confirm level of interest Need a minimum 15 IIBA members in good standing Exchange contact information Determine next meeting logistics 18 © International Institute of Business Analysis
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Starting your Chapter Complete Chapter petition and Chapter bylaws Develop bylaws to meet provisions of IIBA bylaws (chapter 6 of chapter start-up kit) Incorporate local jurisdictional rules for setting up your organization as a not-for-profit professional association Obtain a letter of assurance from a lawyer that chapter bylaws adhere to laws of jurisdiction Agree and sign affiliation agreement Agree and sign license agreement (in process) Petition IIBA for Chapter recognition 19 © International Institute of Business Analysis
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2010 Chapter Theme Supporting the Growth and Development of an International Community of Chapters To lend a hand to Chapters to: Deliver value to their community of members, sponsors and area businesses Build a world-wide network of viable and collaborative professional organizations 20 © International Institute of Business Analysis
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Support for Your Journey Chapter Council and Regional Forums Participating in regular scheduled conference calls with other chapters On-Boarding and Mentoring Processes Receiving guidance as you continue to represent the IIBA and the business analysis profession Chapter Practice Kits Sharing best practices for recruiting leaders, members and sponsors; planning events, PDDs, and study groups Benefits and Valuable IIBA Services BABOK ® CBAP ® WebinarsNewsletterJob Postings ConferencesOn-line Communities Competency Model Individual, Global, Corporate Members Associate Certification
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22 © International Institute of Business Analysis Neil Bazley Neil.Bazley@theiiba.org Tracy Cook Chapter Development Manager Tracy.Cook@theiiba.org www.theiiba.org | info@theiiba.org
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