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FBA 013 Adrian Reed: Demonstrating the Value of Business Analysis

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Adrian Reed: Demonstrating the Value of Business Analysis Adrian Reed and Joe Newbert explore overcoming self-helplessness by showing the appetite to seize opportunities and demonstrating the value of business analysis. Adrian is the Editor-in-Chief of BA Digest and Co-founder of BASchool.day. Author, speaker. But mainly a Business Analyst whom co-workers would describe as an “unapologetic diva” (a joke, but only slightly). Tune into the episode below or on your favourite podcast player. Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/onesixeight-fm/id1513382531Listen on Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5ibHVicnJ5LmNvbS9mZWVkcy9vbmVzaXhlaWdodGZtLnhtbA==Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6uxuO9uDYxai6T0Qh1iPTi?si=f73bde3a80c24e8fWatch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLESRdkn36D8k21jJfm9lCzA7TlQ7AE31x Brought to you by https://businesschange.academy skills development and career building business analysis courses. Chapter Markers [01:06] Did business analysis find Adrian, or did business analysis find him?[03:17] How business analysis has changed over the years since Adrian started[09:21] Cutting out the signal from the noise to find focus in this modern-day[15:11] Displaying empathy when a customer’s problem is not a star or a circle[20:41] Agile as part of a whole set of needs to become a responsive organisation[25:51] Losing the learned helplessness and having the courage to be more [29:44] Building a community of practice that spans beyond your organisation[32:15] Embracing niche professions that defragment the business analyst role[42:11] Finding identity and community within business analysis into the future [49:54] Seeing business analysis conferences as family reunions, not networking What was your favourite quote or lesson from this episode? Please let us know in the comments. Add your voice: https://futurebusinessanalyst.com/survey Show Notes Additional resources: Christina Lovelock and Adrian Reed’s BA School Day: https://baschool.day/BA Digest: https://badigest.link/FBAPODBegin With You by Petra Velzeboer: https://amzn.to/3LoQ2pE (Amazon)Adrian’s shoutouts: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurabrandenburg/, https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulabell44/, https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickdevoil/, and https://www.linkedin.com/in/fabricio-laguna/Wardley Mapping: https://learnwardleymapping.com/Networking conferences: https://basummit.co.za/, https://irmuk.co.uk/event/business-analysis-conference-europe/, https://ba-beyond.eu/, and https://ba-day.com/ IIBA Brussels BA Cafe every Friday: https://brussels.iiba.org/bacafe/IIBA UK BA Brown Bag Session: https://www.iibauk.org/events/1309-virtual-ba-brown-bag (Affiliate links earn a commission from qualifying purchases which helps support my channel at no additional cost to you.) Episode sponsor: Website: https://businesschange.academy/ Guest contact: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrianreed/ Host contact: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joenewbert/Website: https://joenewbert.com/ To learn more and take your business analysis expertise to the next level, visit https://futurebusinessanalyst.com Don’t forget to subscribe and leave us a review so we can reach more people with modern business analysis and change principles! You might also like… Adrian Reed: Demonstrating the Value of Business Analysis Angela Wick: Unifying Business Analysis and Artificial Intelligence Paula Bell: Embracing Humanity with Business Analysis Amorie Van Rooyen: Engaging Stakeholders in Online Collaboration Retha De La Porte: Building a Human-Centric Approach Jonathan Hunsley: Professionalisation of the Business Analyst Role
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