About Us

Wisconsin Business Analyst Development Day (WI BADD®; pronounced “we bad”) provides educational conferences serving business analysis professionals. The first WI BADD® event was held in October 2007, and was organized and hosted by the Wisconsin Chapters of the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA®).
In 2011 the IIBA® Wisconsin Chapters formed a separate, self-governing entity to ensure the long-term viability and sustainability of WI BADD®. We continue to strive toward our mission to create a forum and environment that is conducive for the educational enhancement of and networking opportunities for business analysis professionals.
For further information about each IIBA® Wisconsin Chapter, visit the following:
Greater Madison Chapter
Northeast Wisconsin Chapter
Southeast Wisconsin Chapter
WI BADD® Vision
Our vision is to be internationally recognized as the premier all-business-analysis conference.
WI BADD® Mission
Our mission is to create a forum and environment that is conducive for the educational enhancement of and networking opportunities for business analysis professionals.
WI BADD® Goal
The goal is to organize and execute a high-quality professional conference that offers:
- Business analysis practitioners a variety of resources to expand their skills and career growth potential.
- Business analysis managers exposure to resources that can help them build and improve business analysis career paths.
- Organizations an educational environment for the improvement of their business analysis centers of excellence.
- Speakers an avenue to share their expert knowledge and advice on business analysis best practices.
- Sponsors access to an audience of individuals and organizations that need their products and services, which support business analysis professionals.
- Volunteers an opportunity to contribute to the growing business analysis community.






























