Don't miss our regular blogs from AssistKD's resident Business Alchemist. Industry insights, new perspectives and some stellar use of alliteration.
3 September 2018 Acronyms Revisited... Could acronyms actually be a barrier to understanding? Our Business Alchemists considers the pitfalls.
6 August 2018 Mentoring: the Myths and the Competencies Our Business Alchemist dispels some common mentoring myths in this blog.
23 July 2018 Unconscious Competence at the Barbers A visit to the Barbers prompts our Business Alchemist to consider the Skills Development Process.
10 July 2018 Digital – a Word or a World View? Our Business Alchemist takes a look at the meaning of the word 'digital' and the relationship between the digital enterprise and the business analyst role.
11 June 2018 The Office World Cup Sweep Stake - for BAs Our Business Alchemist was in charge of the office World Cup sweepstake... this involved strategic thinking, stakeholder management and more.
17 January 2018 Reimagining the POPIT™ Model The POPIT™ model has been used extensively in Business Analysis. Here our Business Alchemist asks us to reimagine it...
5 September 2017 A Lesson for all Business Analysts in Business Cases and Benefits Management This week our Business Alchemist challenges us to use our collective imagination about how to enhance both investment decision making and the realisation of benefits.
17 July 2017 So, when did Business Analysts start doing Business Cases? Our Business Alchemist talks about the evolution of the business analyst into a more strategic role with many competencies and skill sets required, including the authoring of business cases.
26 June 2017 70:20:10 – Top Tips for Developing a Learning Culture in your Organisation In this blog our Business Alchemist talks about how to foster a learning culture in your organisation, using the ratio commonly applied to optimal learning and development.
15 May 2017 A Lesson from Einstein…with Regard to Business Cases and Benefits Management This week our Business Alchemist discusses why many organisations fail to recognise the importance of business cases and benefits management.