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Hello from the Better Business Analysis Institute (BBAI) 
Modified By Chris Adams  on 3/29/2023 11:06:27 AM)

Hello All, Ben here fro the The Better Business Analysis Institute

The Better Business Analysis Institute (BBAI) is an industry body focused on the progressive growth and capability of quality business analysts. 

Our difference is that we teach and promote the specific skills needed to complete quality business analysis work.

While the IIBA is a fanatic industry body and the BABOK is must have reference guide for all BAs; their education paths are not enough to develop into and succeed as a progressive BA in the modern workplace.

The Better Business Analysis Institute (BBAI) was founded to fill the gap between theory and the on-the-ground realities that Business Analysts face in their jobs.
 
Check us out at https://bba.institute or chat to our team on here
 
New Post 8/25/2023 1:54 AM
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Re: Hello from the Better Business Analysis Institute (BBAI) 

Hi. Impressive intro! I'm new here.

 
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