Business Analyst vs. Project Manager: Eliminating The Confusion!
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Online Webinar – Recorded – December 16th, 2015
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: The Corporate Education Group (REP 1011)
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The role of a Business Analyst versus the role of a Project Manager is an age old discussion that has caused quite a bit of controversy over the years.
Although the presence of a Business Analyst on a project does not seem odd, the role still brings a great deal of confusion among stakeholders.
This confusion has been the root of much tension on projects and has put the Business Analyst on some occasions at odds with the Project Manager.
Eliminating the confusion between the two roles is critical for project success.
This webinar will explore real-life scenarios.
Learn proven techniques to:
- Eliminate the confusion between BA & PM responsibilities once and for all!
- Maximize synergies between the two roles, and …
- Make sure your project has continuous success.
Presenter: Edwina Simons, (LinkedIn profile) MBA, CBAP, SSGB is the Founder of Tech Hybrids, Inc. and a and a a contributing author for the latest IIBA BABOK Guide v3. An accomplished business analyst, project manager and trainer Edwina has over 17 years experience achieving operational efficiency and increasing revenue in the insurance, banking, clinical research, pharmaceutical and legal industries.
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Business Analyst vs. Project Manager:
Eliminating The Confusion!
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