Date: Wednesday, April 8th, 2026
Time: 8:00 AM β 9:00 AM (Irish Time)
Where: Zoom
Speakers: Raj Jonnalagedda
Have you ever been curious about how Business Analysts operate across different industries?
We're excited to launch "A Day in the Life of a BA".
Each month, we invite passionate BA professionals to share real-world experiences, daily routines, challenges, and insights into their industry.
As part of this month, weβre excited to welcome Raj Jonnalagedda - a seasoned BA who will give us a practical look into the world of business analysis in AI.
With over 2 decades of experience as an IT/Software professional, Raj is a versatile and accomplished business analyst, solution architect and delivery lead. Based out of Canberra, Raj specialises in delivering complex Microsoft Azure, Dynamics 365, Power Platform, and M365 Copilot-based solutions for Australian government clients. For the past few years, Raj has been leading projects that enable AI tools and strategies for Australian government clients.
π‘ What youβll learn:
- Understand the growing role of Artificial Intelligence in Business Analysis and why it is becoming essential for modern analysts.
- Learn how AI tools can support day-to-day BA activities, saving time and improving productivity.
- Discover how AI can enhance accuracy and efficiency in tasks such as analysis, documentation, and decision support.
- Gain awareness of responsible and ethical AI usage, including safe handling of enterprise data and compliance with security standards.
- Explore how Business Analysts can effectively adopt AI tools within their existing workflows.
- See practical examples of AI-enabled Business Analyst workflows across a typical workday.
- Learn practical Copilot prompts that can assist with common Business Analysis activities.
- Understand how embracing AI can help Business Analysts work smarter and deliver greater business value.
Donβt miss this opportunity to step into the world of business analysis and connect with peers in the broader BA community. See you there! π