Chapter President Helen Racette reflects on a successful 2024 and looks forward to her final six months as President. This year promises exciting events with new programming, thanks to the hard work of our Leadership Team.
We're excited to launch our BA Book Club, where each month we'll explore a new book relevant to business analysis and curated by Chapter President Helen Racette. Our January 2025 selection is "Futureproof" by Angela Wick and Tim Coventry. Join us for a virtual discussion at the end of the month.
A part of the IIBA Ottawa chapter’s mission is to promote business analysis in our community. Therefore, we established the mentorship program to help chapter members achieve their professional development goals through the mentor-mentee relationship.
For more information, please visit our chapter page.
We're excited to welcome our newest volunteers who have joined us since June 2024. Their fresh perspectives and enthusiasm are making a difference in our chapter, helping us deliver valuable experiences for all members.
Nancy Beatson andEmily Tom and are back with another fantastic workshop, our first in-person full day workshop since before the pandemic. Mark your calendars for February 22nd, and stay tuned for more information coming soon.
On March 29th we are bringing back the hackathon, where you will work in teams to solve a business problem for a Canadian non-profit organization. We will post the event and share more information once we finalize plans and secure a venue for this in-demand full day in-person event.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping industries, and business analysts must prepare to stay competitive. Join us at our January chapter meeting to explore a model developed by the speaker, Paul Emmanuel NJIKI NJIKI, and assess your readiness and gain insight into the skills needed to thrive in an AI-driven world.
ECBA™ / CCBA® / CBAP® STUDY GROUP – January 2025 SESSION: Chapter 6
In the January 2025 session, we will focus on the Strategy Analysis knowledge area, the sixth chapter of the BABOK®.
The Strategy Analysis knowledge area describes the business analysis work that must be performed to collaborate with stakeholders in order to identify a need of strategic or tactical importance (the business need), enable the enterprise to address that need, and align the resulting strategy for the change with higher- and lower-level strategies.