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The IIBAź Community Network is a resource for IIBAź members. Before posting in our forums, uploading content, or getting involved in a group, please review the Community Network Usage Guidelines. Contact us if you have problems, questions, or suggestions. Did You Know?Every group has its own wiki that group members can modify? No Members are being spotlighted at this time. If you have some knowledge to share with other IIBA® members, and would be interested in being spotlighted, email us and tell us about yourself! Posted by Kathleen K. on Mar 11th, 2010 4:51pm
What a wonderful thing the access to the IIBA is! My hat is off to all of you who made this possible. As a "reader" who consumes books by the pound, because, somehow it seems to cost less that way (or more accurately, I don't go to the bookstore as often when I buy big, thick... Posted by Kathleen B. on Mar 4th, 2010 9:53am
It was bound to happen. After my whirlwind tour to South Africa – 13 companies and two chapter events in 5 days - and two plane rides of 20 hours each – I got sick. I was actually quite proud of myself when I got back from South Africa on Sunday, February 21. I was tired but felt... Posted by James S. on Mar 2nd, 2010 4:36pm
Yes I know this sounds harsh, but I am hearing this more and more from BA's with 5+ years of 'experience', and it's driving me crazy. I would expect to hear this from a junior analyst, but someone with 5+ years? That's just plain crazy. Here is just a sampling of some of... Posted by Julian S. on Feb 25th, 2010 10:12am
In my Twitter feed this morning was a post from Kevin (@bainsight): "Reading: Problem to Solution - The Continuum Between Requirements and Design http://bit.ly/c69aSz #baot". I clicked through to the Clear Conceptual Thinking blog, where Rolf Goetz (@rolfgoetz) said, ... Posted by Kevin B. on Feb 22nd, 2010 2:00pm
I was delighted today when the Community Network decided to do down briefly due to a problem at our hosting provider (it's since been fixed, obviously), just as the email announcing its availability was going out to the IIBA membership. I'm trying to draw a BA-related lesson from this,... | |