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Series Podcast: Interview with Jonathan Babcock

Posted January 26th, 2009 by Matt Morgan

jb2.jpgWe 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 successful IT implementations. He understands well written requirements and how the business analyst should be empowered for organizational success.

Jonathan Babcock is also the man behind “JonathanBabcock.com”, one of the fastest growing blogs in the BA space. Jonathan has posted on everything from Use Cases to the Economy. His readers include some of the most talented experts in our field. You can visit his blog at http://JonathanBabcock.com.

Jonathan speaks on today’s economic environment and how organizations should be adapting. He tells the stories of successful projects, and the….not-so-successful ones.

Get it here.
 

Matt Morgan is the Chief Marketing Officer at Blueprint. Matt is a 15 year marketing and product professional whose tenure includes almost a decade at Mercury Interactive, where he was the Director of Product Marketing and oversaw Mercury's Quality Management and Performance Management products. In this role, Mr. Morgan drove the teams that created and launched many net-new products, including Mercury Functional Testing, Mercury Business Process Testing, new versions of Mercury QuickTest Professional and WinRunner, and the Mercury SAP and Oracle Test Accelerators for BPT.

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  • 1 Ashley // Jan 27, 2009 at 8:29 am

    I love this guy’s blog. Really great insights on a broad range of topics.

    Go Jonathan.

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