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TBAC037 | Marty Clarke – BBC 2013 Keynote Preview – How to Make Good Decisions Under Pressure
This is another podcast in the BBC 2013 educational series ...
This is another podcast in the BBC 2013 educational series of podcasts. In this episode we explore the topic of leadership land mines – making good decisions under pressure. Get ready for a very fun, fast, and often hilarious experience as Marty Cla
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TBAC036 – Roger Burlton – BBC 2013 Keynote Preview – Process Centric Approach to Business Capability
This is the first podcast in the BBC 2013 educational ...
This is the first podcast in the BBC 2013 educational series of podcasts. In this episode we explore the topic of capability and how to use a process centric approach to build key capabilities for your organization Roger Burlton is the industry thought le
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TBAC 035 | BOK Talk – Requirements Management Process Demystified w/ Cheryl Lee
“Planning is bringing the future into the present so that ...
“Planning is bringing the future into the present so that you can do something about it now.”– Alan Lakein In this podcast, a good friend, fellow Torontonian and IIBA Toronto chapter member, Cheryl, shares numerous useful insights on the importance of a
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TBAC 034 | BOK Talk – The Perfect Requirements Packaging w/ Jonathan Babcock
“Good things come in small packages” You may have heard ...
“Good things come in small packages” You may have heard of that proverb. While it maybe true about life, it applies to packaging of requirements too. In this podcast, Jonathan (no stranger to the podcast and the BA community), shares numerou
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TBAC 033 | Community Cast – The Ultimate BA Mentoring Panel Discussion
“The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but ...
“The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be kindled.” ― Plutarch I vividly remember the first time I learnt to play barre chords (the moveable chords) on the guitar. My mentor demonstrated the value of having this in my toolkit by playing an
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TBAC 032 | Help Your Stakeholders to Get Better ‘Aha!’ Moments – Interview with David Reinhardt
Helping stakeholders to get to the “aha!” moment is a ...
Helping stakeholders to get to the “aha!” moment is a joy. If you are a business analyst and after a long and hard stint of work when you see your stakeholders overcome a problem, an organization achieve a business goal or objective, that is t
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TBAC 031 | ‘Be Bold and Fearless to Succeed’ – BA Interview with Teresa Bennett
When I was hearing Terry speak during editing of this ...
When I was hearing Terry speak during editing of this podcast, one of my favorite quotes from Rabindranath Tagore sprung into my mind: “Let us not pray to be sheltered from dangers but to be fearless when facing them.” – Rabind
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TBAC 030 | Community Cast – All About IIBA Certifications with Mike Gladstone
IIBA certifications are gaining increasing traction since the past year ...
IIBA certifications are gaining increasing traction since the past year or so. Since providing support to the certification community is one of our key objectives, I decided to interview Michael Gladstone in this CommunityCast episode. Once you go past th
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TBAC 029 | BOK Talk – Stakeholder Analysis in the Real World w/ Matthew Leach
The Three Musketeers is a phrase which has come from ...
The Three Musketeers is a phrase which has come from a french novel – Les Trois Mousquetaires.This title was given to 3 inseparable friends who live by the motto, “One for all, and all for one”. People, process and technology are the three musketeer
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TBAC 028 | Author Cast : Exploring ‘Discover to Deliver’
When I got my copy of ‘Discover to Deliver’, I ...
When I got my copy of ‘Discover to Deliver’, I opened the package like a 5-year old opens a christmas gift. It was a treat to my eyes when I held it and skimmed through it. It was unlike most analysis books that I have read. Also, I had a bit