As many of you know, I’m enthusiastically believe in the value that good quality Business Analysis can bring, and I love speaking, writing and presenting on this and many other topics! In a break from my normal ‘blog style, I have a very quick update for you.
I’m really excited to announce I’ll be speaking at the BA Conference Europe 2016. My presentation is entitled “And then the Magic Happens”: What BAs can Learn from the World of Magic.
Attending the conference is always one of the highlights of my year, as it provides a real melting pot of ideas. It’s a great place to meet other BAs and exchange knowledge. There are fantastic presentations from real-world practitioners, and there’s also the opportunity to relax and chat over a beer (or two) after the conference has closed. If you haven’t been before, I’d highly recommend taking a look.
The conference is being held in London, from 19 – 21 September. You can find full details of the conference here:
http://www.irmuk.co.uk/ba2016/
And if you’re on Twitter, you can keep tabs on the preparations for the conference (and the conference itself) using the #BA2016 hasthag.
I hope to see you there…
Adrian Reed
Principal Consultant
Blackmetric Business Solutions
PS — if you can’t make it to London, I’m equally excited to say I’ll be presenting at BA Summit in South Africa earlier in September with a tutorial entitled “Pre-Project Problem Analysis” and a conference session entitled “The Indispensable BA and the Surprising Truth: You Work In Sales!” as well as at BBC Conference in Las Vegas, USA on 31st October running a workshop entitled “Strategic Business Analysis: Identifying the Business Need Before the Project Starts”and again on 3rd November with a session entitled “And Then The Magic Happens”: What BAs Can Learn from the world of Magic”. Hope to see you there!
Thanks for this. I hadn’t come across Business Analysis related conferences like this in London before. Will look into attending one of the days.
Excellent, I’m glad you found it useful Helen! I think I may have a ‘speaker’s discount code’, so if you are interested in booking, give me a shout and I’ll double check (and pass the code on if there is one!).
PS — Your blog looks very interesting, by the way. Some very practical articles on there 🙂
Thanks Adrian. I’m thinking of attending the second day on the Wednesday but should be able to get a discount through BCS membership. Your workshop looks interesting so will pop over. Also thanks for looking at my blog and the feedback.