
Instincts are Data Too
A gut feeling. A hunch. That feeling that something's off. As business analysts, we're trained to bring data to the table — but what about the things we know before the data catches up?Russell Mears — IIBA board member a

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Business analysis is one of the top trending skills today. From problem solvers to change agents to advocates, business analysis professionals perform many roles in organizations and governments all over the world. Join us every other Tuesday as host Susan Moore, Community Engagement Manager from the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA®), has candid practitioner chats with industry colleagues about business analysis topics. If you like to listen to lively discussions, interviews, and some great career advice, this podcast is for you!
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A gut feeling. A hunch. That feeling that something's off. As business analysts, we're trained to bring data to the table — but what about the things we know before the data catches up?Russell Mears — IIBA board member a

This week on Business Analysis Live!, Susan Moore sits down with the team behind the Festival of Business Analysis (FOBA) — IIBA Australia's Abi Sachithanantham and Luigi Bini — to unpack this year's crowdsourced theme:

This week Susan is joined again by Yvonne Ruke Akpoveta— change management strategist, founder of the Change Leadership Community, and author of the newly released Anatomy of a Change Leader — for a conversation we don't

The future doesn’t belong to the BA who writes the best requirements. It belongs to the one who can design an environment where AI amplifies human judgment. Ready to think differently about your career? A note : this con

Certifications aren’t obsolete but the reasons for getting them are changing. In this episode of Business Analysis Live!, Susan Moore sits down with Tyler Kenny, Product Manager for Certifications at IIBA, to dig into wh

What does it actually mean to be a business analyst when everything you knew about the role is changing — fast?In this episode, I sat down with Ryan Folster, a product leader based in Johannesburg, South Africa, who's be

Business analysis is having a moment—and if AI feels overwhelming, this conversation might just change how you see your role. In this episode, I’m joined by speaker, author, and LinkedIn Learning instructor, Angela Wick,

What happens when business analysis professionals stop going it alone and start finding their people?This episode of Business Analysis Live comes to you “live” from Toronto at the Building Business Capability (BBC) Confe

Process improvement sounds straightforward—until resistance, culture, and people dynamics derail your best intentions. In this episode, I’m joined by Tawana Gardner and Julia Benford, two seasoned Lean Six Sigma practiti

In this episode, I’m joined by Ankit Agrawal, CRM Lead and data storyteller, for a practical, experience-driven conversation about data storytelling—what it really is, why it matters, and how business analysis profession

What if turning strategy into real results is less about acting fast and more about learning fast? This conversation will change how you think about strategy. In this episode, I sit down with Elena Zhukova, Co-Founder of

Think AI governance is just policies and guardrails? Think again. In this episode, we break open the psychology, ethics, and risks behind AI decision making—and why business analysis and quality assurance professionals a

Change is accelerating faster than ever — but are you managing it, or leading it? Do you know the difference? In this episode, I sit down with Yvonne Ruke Akpoveta, with The Change Leadership, an organization that advoca

Ever wonder what real value looks like in business analysis—and how to show it with confidence?In this episode, host Susan Moore talks with trainer, author and owner of Bridging the Gap , Laura Brandenburg, to talk about

Are you leaving your business analysis work to chance? Let’s talk about why planning your business analysis work matters more than you think.In this episode, I sit down with Kathy Berkidge, speaker, trainer and business

From agile insights to AI’s impact on business analysis, discover the top Business Analysis Live! conversations that shaped our profession in 2025. In this special end-of-year episode of Business Analysis Live, we’re hit

Giving and receiving feedback doesn’t have to feel awkward—discover how to turn it into a powerful relationship-building skill!In this episode of Business Analysis Live, I sit down with Paweł Sidorowicz to unpack the art

What if the most influential voices in business analysis aren’t the ones writing books, speaking at conferences or leading training but the ones who are talking with their peers about their experiences? In this episode o

In this episode of Business Analysis Live, Susan sits down with Mate Toth, a Microsoft MVP and Power Platform consultant, to explore why human skills—yes, those so-called “soft skills”—are essential in tech. We talk abou

What do opera singers know about business analysis? (Spoiler Alert: Turns out it’s more than you think)In this episode of Business Analysis Live, I sit down with Elias Mokole, opera singer, educator, and communication co
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