Posts Tagged ‘Panel’

Business Analysts and Facilitation

Thursday, June 16th, 2011 by Gary Rush, CPF

It’s been a busy few weeks. Not only did we move at the end of May – and we are still unpacking, but in the beginning of June, I facilitated a panel discussion for Business Analysts at a company Area of Competency conference. After that, I spoke at two IIBA Chapter meetings – one in Buffalo, NY and the other in Rochester, NY. Then, I attended and presented at the DePaul Group Facilitation Symposium.

The Business Analyst conference was interesting. The panelists from IBM, Accenture, and Wipro answered questions about business analysis. Some of the insights were interesting. They all agreed that the best method to use was the one that fit the problem. In other words, following Agile for every project was no better than following a waterfall method. Both work when they fit. It’s much like one of the Facilitator Competencies – Plan Appropriate Group Processes. The competent BA should be able to select amongst numerous methods and select the best fit.


At the IIBA Chapter meetings, I met very nice people and enjoyed the sessions. I spoke about the BA being facilitative and the responses were good – the BAs all agreed that facilitating requirements would make their job easier and engage their clients more effectively.

The Chicago Chapter of the IAF. At the DePaul Group Facilitation Symposium, I initiated the Chicago Chapter of the IAF. Asking for interest, I had 30 plus people sign up as interested in participating in the Chicago Chapter. In late July, we’ll hold our first meeting and see if we can get this rolling. I spoke about Facilitating Change and Innovation sharing how organizations deal with change, the role of the Facilitator, and two processes that Facilitators can use to conduct innovation workshops. I also attended a session regarding using visuals – excellent – and one on involving participants using Improv – also excellent. Both concepts need to be incorporated into facilitation practices.

Well, a lot of activity in a short time. I’ll be writing about the lessons that I learned in the next eNewsletter. In the mean time, we are unpacking and settling in to our new home.

Meeting People from the Past

Thursday, March 18th, 2010 by Gary Rush, CPF

Hi,

I just finished a Business Analyst panel discussion.  It went very well and I enjoyed it.  What was really fun, though, was meeting up with people from the past.  I saw Bruce Woerner who I trained while he was at AC Nielsen in 1997.  It’s great to see people take what they have learned and continue to grow.  Bruce told me that he still has his facilitation book and still uses it in his work.

I also ran into Steve Waller.  I hired Steve when I was a manager at CNA in 1983.  I hired him into the Development Center to be a Facilitator.  I haven’t seen Steve since I left in 1984, so this was a great reunion.  He’s doing well and I was able to catch up on the others from the group.  Thanks, Steve.

I have to share a photo.  I was on the panel with Brett Champlin.  He knew me when I had a pony tail (long ago).  He mentioned that I look more “professional” now.  He was kind enough to share his photo from long ago – when he had long hair like I did (Brett is in the upper right). Thanks, Brett.

Brett's Band in San Francisco

Brett and the Devil's Kitchen Band