The world is spinning faster, and so is the race to launch great ideas. But one pesky roadblock keeps slowing us down: getting everyone to agree. Let’s be honest: no one wants to read a 20-page document.
That’s where wireframes and prototypes come to the rescue, turning “I don’t get it” into “Oh, now I see!”
In this interactive session, discover how Business Analysts can leverage Figma to create clear, compelling wireframes and transform them into clickable prototypes that wow stakeholders, accelerate sign-offs and showcase your UX superpowers without writing a single line of code.
Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Time:12:30 PM AST
To register, click here
Hosted by: IIBA Nova Scotia, Ottawa-Outaouais, Palmetto, and DC Metro Chapters
Learning Objectives
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
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Understand the role of wireframing and prototyping in accelerating stakeholder alignment and decision-making.
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Explore the capabilities of Figma for creating effective, low-fidelity wireframes.
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Apply practical tips and techniques to design clear, user-focused wireframes.
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Demonstrate how to transform wireframes into interactive prototypes — without coding or additional tools.
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Build confidence in using Figma as a collaborative tool for Business Analysis and UX design.
Meet the Facilitator
Lalitha Moodley is a seasoned Senior Business Analyst with over 20 years of experience delivering strategic, process, and technology solutions across industries including Finance, Asset Management, Retail, Manufacturing, and Healthcare.
Currently with Jembi Health System, Lalitha drives optimization through data analysis and strategic business alignment. She excels in bridging business and IT, leading cross-functional teams, and advancing governance, risk, and compliance initiatives. Known for her agile mindset and her ability to turn complex business needs into actionable strategies. Lalitha continues to be a recognized leader within the IIBA South Africa Chapter where she contributes to national events and thought leadership forums.
Her contributions have earned her global recognition, including two nominations for IIBA's Volunteer Excellence Award.
Don't miss it! Join us for this exciting joint-chapter learning session and discover how “lazy” can also mean smart when you click instead of code.