Learn to meet business expectations and deliver successful projects, every time.
Although software development teams try to deliver what the business needs, they often miss the mark. The culprit? Requirements that fail to paint a complete,
correct picture. The result? Multiple change requests early in the project and costly rework after delivery.
Join technology executives from across Chicago to hear Bob Zimmerman, a leading practitioner in requirements definition and software development, discuss best practices that you can take back to the office and put to use right away.
DATE: October 12, 2010
TIME: 8:30 - 10:30 a.m.
(8:00 a.m. registration and breakfast)
PLACE: Wyndham Lisle
Krupa Room
3000 Warrenville Road
Lisle, IL 60532
During this workshop, learn proven requirements definition best practices to:
• Drive alignment by establishing clear success criteria and ensuring that all stakeholders agree on what to build from the beginning.
• Establish metrics that guarantee accurate estimates the first time around and allow you to know your project is on time or on budget.
• Create accountability by establishing clear roles and responsibilities to drive clarity and focus.
• Provide quick information and feedback so everyone has visibility into what is going on and knows that to expect and when.
• Reduce change requests because deliverables are clearly defined and agreed to before the project starts.
Click here to register. For more information Lissette Tuminello at 630.599.0900, Lissette.Tuminello@geneca.com. This workshop is made available to you at no cost.