Balkan Business Analysis Conference is rated 3 out of 5 in the category professional training & coaching. Read and write reviews about Balkan Business Analysis Conference. Balkan Business Analysis Conference is an annual event working towards our mission: Bring BA professionals from the Balkan region together to exchange knowledge, experience and opportunities. Balkan Business Conference 2018 --- Business Analyst as Voice of the Customer --- We would like to encourage you to put a special attention to the Highlights of the Conference and it's Speakers. --> MICHAEL HINSHAW (CXPA) "7 Ways Business Analysts Can Lead the Charge to Transform Customer Experience" --> THOMAS GEIS (UXQB) "How to Find Hidden User Needs Systematically and Derive Valid User Requirements" --> JARED GORAI (IIBA) "BAs as the Voice of the Customer in the 21st Century!" --> ANDREJ GUŠTIN & IGOR SMIRNOV (IIBA) "Digitalize your Customer's Journey with Cross-Channel Data Integration" --> VICTORIA CUPET (IIBA) "Learn to Play Business Analysis" --> University of Maribor "usiness MakeOver - Innovate Your Business Model!" --> Hive project "Blockchain and the Future of Business" The BBA Conference is hosted by IIBA Chapter Slovenia. Slovenia is the first country in the world to be declared a green destination based on the Green Destinations Criteria. Situated in the heart of Europe, Slovenia is a small boutique country between the Alps, Mediterranean Sea, mysterious Karst and Pannonian Plain, rich in healthy water springs. (www.slovenia.info) If you attend the Conference you will be able to experience some of the Slovenia's beauties too as they are actually included into the Conference timetable. Nova Gorica, the hosting town is only an 1,5 hour ride from Venice, Italy, 5 hours drive from Vienna Austria, 5 hours drive from Budapest, Hungary and less then an hour away from the Sea. Please visit our website www.balkanbaconference.org for more info Early bird tickets available until 31st of March 2018
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Belgrade, Serbia