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| Business Data Gathering Seminar To Advance Company Analysis TechniquesWith a focus on sustainability and ongoing learning, the Pierson Requirements Group is pleased to announce its 2010 Business Requirements Gathering and Writing Seminar, to take place between November 15 and 17, 2010 in Stamford, CT.
The mandate of the seminar is the development of the skills needed to gather, report, and analyze necessary data for information- Pierson’s November 2010 seminar has three focus goals. First and foremost is the definition of “best practices and proven methods for writing data requirements." Over the course of three days, Pierson will offer three separate sessions designed to teach “an understanding of the different levels of requirements and [provide] a requirements process and strategy." The development of the skills to create an organic and sustainable requirements gathering process is key for any business looking to increase the profitability and portability of its projects. In addition to the classroom and hands-on knowledge delivered by the seminar, participants will also receive a seminar handbook containing sample templates, guidelines and checklists for writing requirements definition documents, a tool which can be used to assist an analyst in creating their own specific requirements collection methods. ABOUT PIERSON REQUIREMENTS GROUP With a commitment to helping companies spend less money and save more time, and as a leader in JAD collaborative data collection and analysis methods, the Pierson Group (http://www.piersonrequirementsgroup.com) has been assisting companies in development of sustainable project management for over 20 years. The November 2010 seminar offers a chance to see just how Pierson can help a company succeed. # # # Pierson Requirements Group focuses on business analysis, requirements gathering and writing and user acceptance testing training. Pierson strives to customize training so that it aligns with your organization’ End
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