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2026-05-20 18:30:00Z May 20, 2026
IIBA Philadelphia May2026: Tasks to Strategic Impact-The Evolving Role of BAs
IIBA Philadelphia May2026: Tasks to Strategic Impact-The Evolving Role of BAs May 20, 2026
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM UTC-04:00
Business analysis Business analyst Chapter Event Doingmore IIBA Networking may2026 philadelphia
This session explores how BAs can remain relevant by strengthening capabilities that cannot be easily automated - including problem definition, stakeholder alignment, and driving meaningful business outcomes. This session explores how BAs can remain relevant by strengthening capabilities that cannot be easily automated - including problem definition, stakeholder alignment, and driving meaningful business outcomes. View Business analysis,Business analyst,Chapter Event,Doingmore,IIBA,Networking,may2026,philadelphia
2026-06-17 18:30:00Z Jun 17, 2026
IIBA Philadelphia June2026: Your Project Isn’t Telling You the Truth
IIBA Philadelphia June2026: Your Project Isn’t Telling You the Truth Jun 17, 2026
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM UTC-04:00
Business analysis Business analyst Chapter Event Doingmore IIBA Networking june2026 philadelphia
Projects rarely fail without warning. More often, the earliest signs of trouble are already present — but they show up in subtle ways that traditional reporting, dashboards, and status updates often miss. In this session, Matthew Oleniuk explores how business analysts, project leaders, and decision-makers can recognize weak signals before issues become visible in the data. Drawing on experience overseeing complex, high-stakes public-sector initiatives, he shares why reporting often reflects movement rather than true exposure, and how risks can quietly build off the page while a project still appears healthy. Attendees will learn how to look beyond formal updates, challenge overly confident narratives, and identify patterns that suggest misalignment, filtered information, or emerging delivery risk. This session is especially relevant for professionals who are expected to surface concerns early, ask better questions, and help leaders make sound decisions before projects drift into crisis View Business analysis,Business analyst,Chapter Event,Doingmore,IIBA,Networking,june2026,philadelphia
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