The third edition of the IIBA Summit Poland unfolded on October 6-7 under the banner “#ValueUnleashed – Unlocking Potential, Maximising Impact.” Organised by the IIBA Poland Chapter, the event drew practitioners, experts, and enthusiasts from across the business analysis community.

 

As intended by the organizers, the conference provided a dynamic platform for exchanging experiences, exploring best practices, and delving into the latest trends shaping the future of business analysis.

How AI is changing the role of business analysis

In his presentation “From Rules to Goal-Based Constraints: How AI is Transforming Business Analysis”, Piotr Wiewiórowski explored the evolving role of business analysts in the age of artificial intelligence. He highlighted how AI is shifting the focus from rigid, rule-based processes to more flexible, goal-driven approaches.

 

Piotr emphasized that today’s business analysts are increasingly tasked with defining high-level goals and constraints for AI systems, rather than specifying every detailed rule. Classic business analysis tools now serve as guides for AI agents navigating complex, real-world scenarios.

 

 

Success, he noted, is no longer measured solely by system uptime, but by the value and adaptability that AI brings to the organization. Attendees learned practical strategies for mapping stakeholders, ranking constraints, and clearly explaining AI-driven decisions—skills that are becoming essential as AI continues to reshape the business analysis landscape.

 

For those who missed Piotr’s presentation, we have a treat – the latest article by Piotr showcasing the topic presnter during the summit, „Five lessons for AI Business Analysis that make real decisions.”

Inspiring sessions from industry professionals

The IIBA Summit Poland 2025 was packed with memorable moments that resonated with attendees. The workshop day kicked off with Ewelina Kurasz delivering a compelling reminder about the pivotal role of trust in business analysis and product collaboration—especially when navigating high-uncertainty environments. Her message was clear: trust is a fundamental element that cannot be automated or fabricated.

 

 

One particularly eye-opening session was “The Mindful BA” led by Kathy Berkidge. She emphasized mindfulness as a crucial skill for boosting concentration, managing stress, and building inner resilience. Participants had the opportunity to practice meditation techniques and learn practical ways to incorporate mindfulness into their business analysis work.

 

AI is taking the stage

Daniel Biskupski’s session, “How AI Will Replace Your Job… With a Better One,” explored how AI assistants can become true partners in business analysis. He offered practical advice on identifying and prioritising tasks that can be effectively enhanced with AI tools.

 

 

Meanwhile, Marin Niehues’s presentation, “AI Is Easy—Until You Add People: Inside the Chaos of Implementing AI in Manufacturing,” shed light on the human challenges that often complicate AI projects. From unexpected resistance and abrupt pivots to data issues and micromanagement, Niehues highlighted the unpredictable impact of the human factor in technological change.

 

Engaging networking activities

Overall, the IIBA Poland Summit 2025 underscored the growing influence and vitality of the IIBA Poland Chapter within the business analysis community.

 

 

Attending the summit deepened our knowledge and allowed us to engage with top professionals and thought leaders, making it an invaluable experience for our team.

 

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