Entries from January 2009
Posted January 26th, 2009 by Matt Morgan
We are pleased to introduce our first Podcast in our new series “Maximizing IT Value”.
Join the first podcast in a new series entitled “Maximizing IT Value”. In this Podcast, Keith Barrett and Matthew Morgan interview one of the industry’s strongest BAs, Jonathan Babcock. Jonathan is a career business analyst, who has contributed to dozens of […]
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Posted January 22nd, 2009 by Matt Morgan
If 2008 was the year of the economic crash…. it would seem fit to believe that 2009 will be the start of a recovery.
This is the perfect opportunity for us to refresh our focus and begin the discussion of how Requirements and BA empowerment is a cornerstone to helping our respective companies maximize the value […]
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Posted January 15th, 2009 by Matt Morgan
By far our most popular Podcast. Ever.In just 40 days, over 400 unique people have downloaded the Theresa Lanowitz Interview on IT Spending into today’s economic environment. Business Analyst’s can take comfort in her statements on how critical their job function is to cutting IT costs in this complex financial situation. Requirements definition […]
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Posted January 14th, 2009 by Matt Morgan
The Requirements.net consortium is pleased to announce our 2009 Requirements.net executive webinars. Last year, Requirements.net hosted highly successful, in-person executive breakfast sessions in Washington DC, New York, Boston, Chicago, Atlanta, and Toronto. In order to reach more people, this year, we will be leveraging the power of the Internet to host a series […]
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Posted January 12th, 2009 by Matt Morgan
Requirements.net is pleased to announce the Call for 2009 Consortium Membership
On behalf of the Requirements.net consortium, we are officially announcing the 2009 member enrollment program. Requirements.net is the industry’s largest consortium for the advancement of Business Analyst empowerment. Founded in 2008, Requirements.net is an organically created forum of companies including RQNG […]
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