May 2018 Chapter Meeting

Business Acumen

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This month we welcome back Lacy Litton, MBA, CBAP, PMP, to repeat her experiences as a Business Analyst working with Project Managers. We are happy to welcome her back to repeat this important presentation for anyone who missed it in February due to adverse weather conditions.

Lacy has been with Koch Business Solutions, LP for the last five years serving in a Business Systems Analyst role. Lacy spent the previous 18 years in various roles within the Information Technology department at Sedgwick County, including desktop support, project management and business analysis. In adition, she has selflessly invested in PMI Wichita Chapter's community as a volunteer and board member.

One of the top reasons projects fail can be traced back to inadequate, vague, or even missing requirements. This is where a strong business analyst comes in to help you make your project successful. PMI recognized the importance of business analysts so much, they created the certification path for business analysts. As stated in the PMBOK® Guide - Sixth Edition, "A project will have a higher likelihood of being succesful if project managers and business analyst fully understand each other's roles and responsibilities to successfully achieve project objectives". In this session, we will take a look at the business analyst role and what they can do to help make the project a success, especially in an agile environment.

This talk is a repeat from February 2018 due to adverse weather conditions.
Don't miss your chane to hear this great presentation!

Social Time: 5:30 - 6:00 PM
Time Speaker will talk: 6:00 - 7:00 PM

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Information

Type of category: Events

Type of activity: Business Acumen

Date: May 22nd, 2018

Hour: 5:30PM to 7:30PM

# of PDUs: 0

Price

Student: Free

Member Adults: Free

Non-member Adults: Free

Location

Alford Public Library