Iiba Toronto
The IIBA Toronto Chapter is one of three chapters serving the Ontario, Canada region. Currently we have are a strong and growing chapter of the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) We serve the local and international business analysis community. The goal of the IIBA Toronto Chapter is to advance the mission and objectives of the IIBA at the local level and to raise the profile of the Business Analyst role by promoting best practices and standards among likeminded Business Analysis professionals. An integral component of our chapter is ongoing networking, learning and knowledge sharing. This is accomplished through presentations, seminars, and activities hosted by the chapter. The strategic goals of IIBA are: • Drive awareness of the value and contribution of the role of the business analysis professional. • Formalize and evolve A Guide to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge® (BABOK® Guide) • Define a roadmap for professional growth and development • Advance the practices of business analysis • Publicly recognize qualified practitioners through an internationally acknowledged certification program • Provide forums for knowledge sharing Group:
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