How do you know when you have made progress? Is it when you document a set of rules or model the end state of a new system enhancement?
Is it when you have validated a prototype with business stakeholders? Is it when the product is released to a set of pilot users? This presentation will look at a definition of success in a product-centric environment. It will touch on what the future of product practitioners and leaders will look like and how their roles will change. It will also look at key skills and the mindsets needed to not only survive but to thrive in the future. The speaker will draw on practical experience gained as a Business Analysis Lead and product professional on a large multi-team digital transformation project.
Key Takeaways
The speaker will draw on practical experience gained as a Business Analysis Lead and product professional on a large multi-team digital transformation project.
About the Speaker
Ryan Folster is a Business Analysis and Product Leader from Johannesburg, South Africa. His strong focus on innovation as well as his involvement in the Business Analysis community have seen Ryan develop professionally from a small company, serving a small number of users, to large multi-national organisations.
Having merged into Business Analysis through the business domain, Ryan has developed a firm grounding and provides context to the methodologies applied to clients and projects he is working on. Ryan has gained exposure to the Human Resources, Asset Management as well as Financial Services sectors, working on projects that span from Enterprise Line of Business Software to Business Intelligence and Compliance. His current long-term project involves an enterprise-wide client onboarding solution focused on anti-money laundering and legislative requirements for a top-five bank in South Africa.
Ryan served on the local board of the South African chapter of IIBA® in a few roles including as President between 2015 and 2017. Ryan is passionate about the role a Business Analyst plays within an organisation, and is a firm believer that the role will develop further in the future and become a crucial aspect of any successful business. He is also passionate about the world of product management and product ownership and how these roles complement the business analysis profession.
Ryan is a sought-after speaker at conferences around the world and regularly travels across the globe to share his knowledge and learn from other though leaders.