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Business Analysis Summit Southern Africa 2014

16–18 September 2014 Sandton Convention Centre 20+ speakers

Dates

16–18 Sep

2014

Venue

SCC

Sandton Convention Centre

Speakers

20+

across all sessions

Tracks

3

per conference day

About the 2014 Conference

The 3rd Edition — Sandton

The 2014 Business Analysis Summit Southern Africa brought the conference to the Sandton Convention Centre — one of Africa's premier conference venues — marking a significant step up in scale and ambition for the event.

The conference featured two high-profile keynote speakers in Clem Sunter and Bill Gibson, along with an international line-up that included Roger Burlton, Kent McDonald, and Joan Pournara, alongside more than 20 South African presenters. Six parallel tracks across the two main conference days gave delegates a broad choice of topics spanning the evolution of business analysis, agility, business process management, and career development.

The conference was chaired by Steve Erlank (Faculty Training Institute) and Janet Wood (President, IIBA South Africa), and presented by the SA chapter of IIBA in association with the Faculty Training Institute and SBS Conferences.

Conference Tracks

Six Tracks Across Two Days

Track A · Wednesday

Evolution of BA

How business analysis is evolving to meet modern organisational demands — new roles, new expectations, new opportunities.

Track B · Wednesday

Role Insights

Examining the expanding scope and relevance of the BA profession in complex organisations and changing environments.

Track C · Wednesday

Career Development

Building a sustainable BA career — professional growth, leadership development, and advancing within the profession.

Track D · Thursday

Agility

Agile frameworks, adaptive analysis, and the business analyst's role in agile organisations and delivery teams.

Track E · Thursday

Business Process Management

Process thinking, BPM frameworks, and practical approaches to analysing and improving business processes.

Track F · Thursday

Role Insights

Continued exploration of the BA role — perspectives from practitioners on relevance, influence, and stakeholder impact.

Full Programme

Conference Schedule

Morning Workshops — 08:30 to 12:00

08:3012:00
Workshop 1

Principles of Business Process Management

Roger Burlton

08:3012:00
Workshop 3

Vision: Making a Good Team GREAT

Angie Doyle & Dillon Weyer

08:3012:00
Workshop 5

Scaled Agile Framework and the Changing Role of Business Analysts

Arrie van der Dussen

08:3012:00
Workshop 7

Tools, Techniques, Methodologies, Frameworks and Competencies of Business Analysis Professionals

Joan Pournara

Afternoon Workshops — 13:00 to 16:30

13:0016:30
Workshop 2

Improving Communication & Collaboration Through Improvisation

Jonathan Kupersmith & Robin Grace

13:0016:30
Workshop 4

User Story Primer

Antoinette Coetzee

13:0016:30
Workshop 6

The Three Hour Hackathon: The BA as an Innovation Driver

Ryan Folster & Alison Jacobson

13:0016:30
Workshop 8

DIY: Process and Enterprise Maturity Assessment (PEMM) from Hammer

Dina Jacobs

Opening Keynote — 08:30 to 09:30

08:3009:30
Opening Keynote

The World and South Africa beyond 2014 — The Latest Scenarios, Flags and Probabilities

Clem Sunter — Scenario Planner, Author & Speaker  ·  Main Stage

Session Block 1 — 09:40 to 10:30

09:4010:30
Track A

Business Analysis is Dead, Long Live Business Analysis

Jonathan Kupersmith

09:4010:30
Track B

Military Strategy & Tactics, Requirements Management and the Future of Work

Lionel Bisschoff

09:4010:30
Track C

The Art of Visualising Requirements

Waldo Leonhardt

Session Block 2 — 10:50 to 11:40

10:5011:40
Track A

The Next Generation of Business Analysis

Joan Pournara

10:5011:40
Track B

Business Analyst as Contextual Thinker

Charmaine Venter

10:5011:40
Track C

Taking Back Your Career: 9 Principles to Accelerate Your BA Career

Michelle Van Kesteren & Charlene Smith

Session Block 3 — 11:50 to 12:40

11:5012:40
Track A

The Business Analyst Taking an Off-ramp to Visit the User

Neels Ackroyd

11:5012:40
Track B

It's Not What You Say; It's How You Say It!

Janet Wood

11:5012:40
Track C

Can Coaching Improve Performance?

Cynthia Lewis

Lunch

12:4013:40

Lunch & Exhibition

Plenary — 13:40 to 14:40

13:4014:40
Plenary

Who Cares? Getting a Grip on Your Stakeholders' Needs and Expectations

Roger Burlton — BPTrends Associates  ·  Main Stage

Session Block 4 — 14:50 to 15:40

14:5015:40
Track A

Bridging the Skills Gap: Aligning BA Content in Tertiary Education to Industry Needs

Prof Elsje Scott & Dr Maureen Tanner

14:5015:40
Track B

When Words Fail Us…

Nadine Millner

14:5015:40
Track C

The BA's Involvement in the Project Delivery Process

Ashmika Singh

Session Block 5 — 16:10 to 17:00

16:1017:00
Track A

Business Analysis, Past, Present and Future

Robin Grace

16:1017:00
Track B

Is Working Harder Always Smarter?

Swati Saigal & Deborah Fenton

16:1017:00
Track C

Requirements Quality

Vikesh Kara

Opening Keynote — 08:00 to 09:00

08:0009:00
Opening Keynote

Personal Power, Influence & Change — The Way Forward

Bill Gibson  ·  Main Stage

Session Block 1 — 09:10 to 10:00

09:1010:00
Track D

Aginomics

Arrie van der Dussen

09:1010:00
Track E

Are You in the Matrix? Designing Processes and Solutions for the Real World

Steve Erlank

09:1010:00
Track F

The Business Analyst: Information Technology's Paradigm Shift

Vernon Zwiers

Session Block 2 — 10:30 to 11:20

10:3011:20
Track D

Analysis in Agile: There's More to it than User Stories

Kent McDonald

10:3011:20
Track E

Implementing Business Process Management Framework

Tarryn Mushfieldt

10:3011:20
Track F

The Business Analyst as an Innovation Agent

Ryan Folster

Session Block 3 — 11:30 to 12:20

11:3012:20
Track D

Against the Flow in a Waterfall Organisation?

Selvan Pillay

11:3012:20
Track E

The Design Principles Behind the Business Analysis

Dina Jacobs

11:3012:20
Track F

BA and Innovation: New Products & Services Innovation

Tshepo Matjila

Lunch & AGM

12:2013:15

Lunch & IIBA-SA AGM

Session Block 4 — 13:15 to 14:05

13:1514:05
Track D

The Strategic Catalyst: Unlocking the Value of Agile Business Intelligence

Lyle Petersen

13:1514:05
Track E

BPM — A Key Component for Achieving a Resilient Supply Chain

Cyril Stevens

13:1514:05
Track F

5 Steps from Business Analyst to Chief Technology Officer

Irikidzai Muchaneta

Session Block 5 — 14:15 to 15:05

14:1515:05
Track D

Documentation in an Agile World

Mark Pearl

14:1515:05
Track E

Case Study: Managing Process Performance to Obtain Better Service Delivery

Waldo Hattingh

14:1515:05
Track F

Case Study: The Role of the BA in the Journey to Customer-Centricity

Alice Chiang, Dominic Riordan & Martin van der Zee

Session Block 6 — 15:25 to 16:15

15:2516:15
Track D

From Analyst to Agilist — Lean Coffee Style

Panel Discussion  ·  Facilitated by Angie Doyle

15:2516:15
Track E

The Business Benefits of Using Agile Business Analytics Modelling Processes

Jiaqi Sun

15:2516:15
Track F

The Business Analyst as Proxy for Key Business Stakeholders

Tamasin Bossert

Keynote Speakers

Two Keynotes

Opening Keynote · Day 1

Clem Sunter

Scenario Planner, Author & Speaker

Scenarios, strategy, and the future of business in a rapidly changing world

Wednesday 17 September  ·  Main Stage

Opening Keynote · Day 2

Bill Gibson

Keynote Speaker

Business perspectives on leadership and organisational change

Thursday 18 September  ·  Main Stage

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