Registered Company Coordinator Expectations Registered Company Coordinators (RCCs) are expected to actively participate in their role as follows: - Give permission to have your name published on the IIBA Dallas Chapter website stating that you are the contact in your company for questions about IIBA Dallas Chapter.
- Proactively establish yourself as the focal point within your organization for communications about the IIBA Dallas Chapter.
- Obtain approval from your company to act as the liaison between your company and the IIBA Dallas Chapter to promote professionalism in business analysis.
- Attend six (6) regular IIBA Dallas Chapter meetings per year (ideally every other month).
- Establish an annual RCC plan with milestones and goals to be achieved throughout the year.
Suggestions for Company Coordinator Involvement: - Build your own distribution list for potential members and send informative emails to encourage them to attend IIBA Dallas Chapter events.
- Coordinate a mini-symposium on business analysis in your company to communicate the value of business analysis and IIBA Dallas Chapter membership.
- Work with your PMO, human resources department, or management team to promote IIBA Dallas Chapter goodwill.
Measures of RCC Success: - Net increase in number of IIBA Dallas Chapter members in your company each year.
- Net increase in number of visitors from your company to IIBA Dallas Chapter events.
RCC Benefits: - Recognition among business analysts within your organization and in the IIBA Dallas Chapter
- Valuable networking and collaboration experience
- If RCC criteria was met, chapter will waive the RCC’s local membership dues in the following year
- Award presented at year-end chapter meeting to those RCC’s meeting their established goals
If interested, please contact Cheryl.crawford@dallas.theiiba.org
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