After recently passing my PMI-PBA Exam, I found that most of the materials used during my study was developed by software industry professionals. From one side this is a development industry which is re-thinking of new development methodologies in BA. However, as an Industrial Engineer, I feel that a lot can be developed to reflect the manufacturing and construction industries. Saving Changes...
Steven ZacharyDirector| Alberta Health ServicesCalgary, Alberta, Canada
Ismail,
What exactly are you looking for? Just general experience of a BA on a construction project? Saving Changes...
Sergio Luis ConteHelping to create solutions for everyone| Worldwide based OrganizationsBuenos Aires, Argentina
Ismail: the key is to understand what a business analyst really is. I have the opprotunity to work form 1990 with the IIBA first and with the PMI creating and reviewing the role and standards definitions like the BABOK, Practice Guide for BA, Requiements Management Guide, Extensions for Agile, etc. I have applied business analysis in multiple fields: goverment, automotive, retail, manufacturing, construction, health, software, technology and others. My work was to act as a business analyst and to implement the business analysis role and practice in hugh, medium and small organizations around the world. So, if you really undestand the role then you have your answer for yourself. Saving Changes...
Stéphane ParentSelf Employed / Semi-retired| Leader MakerPrince Edward Island, Canada
I've been watching on-demand presentations part of IIL's International Project Management Day2016. Ismail, you might be interested in registering ($40 US) and checking out the following keynote presentation: Scrum: Disrupting the Automative Industry. Saving Changes...