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Event 

Title:
IIBA UK April 2010
When:
2010.04.29 18.30 h - 20.15 h
Where:
Balls Brothers Minster - London
Category:
General Meeting

Description

IIBA Event -  Thursday April 29th 6.30pm

What Business Analysts do?

Balls Brothers Minster, London, EC3R 7BB

The evening will be started by Matt Andrews from RBS who will bring Pecha Kucha (rapid fire presentation – see attachment) to the world of Business Analysis. Matt will discuss some of his experiences of working in the energy and banking sectors.

If you would like to deliver a Pecha Kucha session either at this event or a future one please contact   This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it We are aiming to run a competition at the Business Analysis Conference in September. 

Andrew Kendall will discuss his experiences of bringing Business Analysis skills to the third sector including running the volunteer service at Great Ormond Street hospital and a children’s hospital in Australia.

Chris Matts from UBS will host a goldfish bowl debate to get a wide range of experiences.

If you would like to contribute to this event in any way please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  

Attendance is FREE to all UK Chapter Members - please register online 

It is also FREE for anyone who works Credit Suisse, Mars, Royal Borough Kensington and Chelsea or Capital One who are all hosting events this year.

Non-Members - There is a £10 fee for non Chapter members to attend our events. Please register and we will contact you nearer the event for payment in advance or on the door.

As usual the meeting will finish at 8.15pm with a free buffet

 

Venue

Venue:
Balls Brothers Minster   -   Website
Street:
Minster Pavement, Mincing Lane
ZIP:
EC3R 7PP
City:
London
Country:
UK

Description

Minster Pavement is perfectly situated in the heart of the city, close to Fenchurch Street Station. Located beneath the wonderful Minster Court on Mincing Lane, access is directly to the left of Minster Court's main entrance, through the gate and down the steps to Minster Pavement.