Data-driven business analysis for success
Strategic business analysis involves outcome-focused thinking, understanding business context, and navigating the complexities of the internal and external environment. Join our exceptional panel to dive into their business analysis strategies, discussing case studies that showcase how they have applied strategic business analysis to solve real-world challenges and drive customer satisfaction
About this event
This event is proudly delivered in partnership between ACS Queensland and IIBA Brisbane, combining expertise to bring you valuable insights and discussions.
Strategic business analysis involves outcome-focused thinking, understanding business context, and navigating the complexities of the internal and external environment. This approach frames the scope of transformation, articulates business needs and outcomes, and shapes the transformation agenda. Join our exceptional panel to dive into their business analysis strategies, discussing case studies that showcase how they have applied strategic business analysis to solve real-world challenges and drive customer satisfaction
This event explores the critical role of business analysis in driving enterprise success through data-informed decision-making. Attendees will gain insights into how robust business analysis practices can harness data to inform enterprise strategic decisions, optimise operations, and create competitive advantages.
Key themes include:
- Integrating Business Analysis with Enterprise Strategies: Aligning business analysis practices with overall enterprise goals to drive cohesive and strategic growth.
- Data Analytics and Actionable Insights: Utilising advanced data analytics techniques to extract meaningful insights that inform key business decisions.
- Enhancing Decision-Making Processes: Improving decision-making frameworks to foster innovation and growth within organisations.
- Emerging Technologies: Understanding the impact of AI, machine learning, and blockchain on business analysis.
- Cybersecurity and Data Privacy: Navigating the challenges of data security and privacy in the digital age.
- Cloud Computing and Digital Transformation: Leveraging cloud technologies to drive digital transformation and agility in business operations.
Thank you to our generous venue sponsor, NTT DATA, for supporting this event and the wider Brisbane tech community.
Speakers
Before joining NTT DATA, Paul worked in IT and accounting for large corporations in Australia, the UK, and South Africa.
Tonia is currently a Board member with South West Hospital and Health Service and an Industry Advisory Board Member for the University of Queensland. Previously Tonia has been a Board Member for Asperger Services Australia and the Morningside Panthers AFL.
Tonia holds a Doctor of Philosophy – Information Systems, Master of Evaluation, Master of Health Service Management, Master of Information Technology, Post Graduate Diploma in Applied Finance and Investment, Bachelor of Business – Accounting, Bachelor of Business – Management and is a Certified Practising Accountant.
At Blue Box, you will find Kate coaching and workshopping clients’ real-time projects, implementing the Data Story Success Model™ directly into the teams’ work. She aims for concise, story-driven reports and presentations.
Kate lives on the Brisbane bayside with her husband, 2 kids, 2 cats, and she spends a strange amount of time upside down in a handstand.
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