Your observations do have a lot of merit.
My comments are for the GTA and the other places in Canada I have been exposed to. I cannot speak for the profession on a global scale. My comments are mine and do not necessarily reflect the opinions expressed by those I have mentioned in this string.
These issues are changing but that change is slow. Consider what drives Toronto economically - big bank, insurance, government and other brick and mortar intuitions.
It’s these institutions that drive the BA market place because they do much of the hiring. Their points of view have not entirely caught up to those of the IIBA, Kitty, Kevin, Myself, Rich and Liz Larson, Kathleen, Julian Sammy, Jason, David B, or anyone else I forgot (sorry) who have been working so hard to promote the ideas of what business analysis is really about.
Like I said, it’s happening (for example CIBC does have a functioning centre of practice) but not at the speed we had wanted. True change can take a full generation. I believe we still have another 10-15 or perhaps even 20 years before we really see the BA role become what we all know it can be.
Remember – it took more than 30 years before PMI really started to make waves.
It took me 20 years to realize that the work that I do now, in terms of education and awareness, will not be realized until long after I’ve been laid to pasture.
I remain hopeful however.