Agenda
Thursday, November 3, 2016
10:40 am – 11:40 am | Presentation | Room: Pompeian III & IV
An Adventurer's Travelogue: The Journey to Business Architecture
Presented by: Kristin Schroeder
The transition to business architecture is an exciting journey; however, it’s a journey that can be fraught with peril unless carefully planned. In this presentation, Kristin Schroeder shares practical insights from her own journey to business architecture. With lessons learned in the trenches, Schroeder will present a framework to help business analysts navigate the transition from business analysis to enterprise business analysis and then to business architecture.
Similar to traveling, we’ll cover the journey from preparation (readiness) to planning (what, how, why) to arriving at the destination (execution). Schroeder will discuss skillsets, mindset, motives, culture and capabilities, change management, tools/deliverables, roles and responsibilities, processes, and traveling companions.
Are you ready to take a trip?
What Attendees Will Learn:
- Keys to success when transitioning from business analysis to business architecture
- How to navigate the organizational waters
- Suggested tools and techniques, and key partners when starting a business architecture practice
Event Trail(s)
Speaker(s)
Kristin Schroeder, CBAP
Manager - Business Architecture
Mayo Clinic
Kristin Schroeder is the Manager - Business Architecture for the Mayo Clinic Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology. Prior to this role, Kristin spent 18 years as a business analyst and she was CBAP certified in 2009. Kristin is also an Adjunct Instructor for a local community college, responsible for building business analysis curriculum and delivering in both classroom/live and virtual/online settings. Kristin is currently responsible for creating a business architecture practice. Kristin's StrengthsFinder strengths are Relator, Significance, Communication, WOO, and Command.
Kristin's 2016 Presentations:
- An Adventurer's Travelogue: The Journey to Business Architecture
Thursday, November 3, 2016 (10:40 am – 11:40 am)