March ASK Geri a Question Teleseminar

Can you believe a whole month has gone by since the last ASK Teleseminar? The next one is scheduled for this coming Thursday 11 March 2010 where you can ask me any question about the BA role. I have seen some questions that people have posted already! I will have time to answer more, so if you have a question, be sure to post it.

This one hour session will be live at noon Eastern time, and rebroadcast at 7pm Eastern time. The recording and transcripts will be posted afterward on the Resources for Business Analysts site. (I have someone working on January and February for me, and should have them posted in the next week or so.)

When you ask a question, I’ll put your email address on a list that I am only using to send monthly reminder notices of the Ask Geri sessions. This is a completely separate list from any other mailing I do. Every email has a link at the bottom where you can unsubscribe if you are no longer interested in the Ask Geri monthly calls.

Talk to you soon!

Geri

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Geri Schneider Winters is the primary author of the popular Use Case book "Applying Use Cases: A Practical Guide" and the founder of Wyyzzk, Inc. She has over 25 years experience spanning the software development lifecycle. Geri has learned her craft working with folks such as Grady Booch, Jim Rumbaugh, Ivar Jacobson, Walker Royce, Scott Ambler, Warren Woodford, Philippe Kruchten, and Kendall Scott, along with many less well known, but equally talented, people. Geri has worked in many companies in many industries, including IBM, Boeing, Adobe, Intuit, Dental Dental, United Healthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, The Money Store, Charles Schwab, The Federal Reserve Bank, Visa International, Standford University, University of California, Carnegie Mellon University, Hilcoe College, Agilent, Knights Technology, Deloitte and Touche, and Safeway.
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