Title: The Six Key Characteristics of a Senior Business Analyst
Description
In our profession there is a lot of discussion about what makes a business analyst a senior business analyst. Some of the discussion revolves around years of experience. The number of years with the title Business Analysts is not an indicator if someone should be classified as a senior BA. You cannot get to the senior level without a number of years of experience, but number of years alone is not an indicator.
This presentation covers the six key characteristics of a senior business analyst and how to become a senior business analyst. The presentation is based on a number of blog posts Kupe has written on BA Times.
Learning objectives
- The key characteristics of a senior business analyst
- Tips on how to become a senior business analyst
- Ways to recognize senior BA characteristics
Bio
Kupe Kupersmith, director, Client Solutions, B2T Training, possesses over 12 years of experience in software systems development. He has served as the lead Business Analyst and Project Manager on projects in the television and sports management and marketing industries. Additionally, he serves as a mentor for business analysis professionals. Kupe was the first president of the Atlanta IIBA chapter. He is a Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP) through the IIBA and is BA
Location: Principal Financial Group (Corporate One - SG-3 EAST)
Address: 711 High St., Des Moines 50309
Time: Lunch is served at 11:00 AM
Program starts at 11:30 AM
Cost: Free to members in good standing, $10 for non-members. We will have a drawing for prizes.
Please enter through the High Street entrance and check in at the security desk.
Event is at maximum capacity, no more registrations can be accepted. The next chapter meeting will be on Oct. 28th.