Accelerating IT Performance

    Why are IT Projects so hard
    (and what can I do about it)?

    Explore the obstacles to IT project success and learn real-world solutions and practical tips for uncovering and overcoming the everyday obstacles to project success, including: ineffective requirements, forgotten quality, and lack of readiness for change.

    We all know that projects continue to struggle and fail at an alarming rate. Benefits prove to be elusive, delivered software doesn't meet expectations, and projects always seem to cost much more than we expect.

    Don’t miss this 60 minute webinar that is chock full of ideas on how you and your organization can increase your project success and improve the company’s bottom line. Our industry thought-leaders will discuss how leading organizations are increasing IT project success.

    osq "Making Change Stick"
    Larry Chait, Founder of Chait & Associates
    osq "Visualize, Don't Gather, Requirements"
    Matthew Dusanic, President, Critical Logic
    osq "Quality: the Missing Link"
    Elias Murad, Director, ADM Solutions, Compuware

    Critical Logic and Compuware would like to invite you to an hour-long webinar where leading IT experts will offer you an opportunity to learn how organizations can accelerate the value they deliver, while increasing the ability of software projects to successfully realize their business objectives.

    Farallon

    Critical LogicCompuware

Featured Speaker

Webinar Details:

Date and Time:
November 7th, 2007 at 11:00 am to Noon PST

Who Should Attend:

IT managers and executives interested in improving the value IT delivers

Registration:
Reserve your Webinar seat online or contact Matt Dusanic at Critical Logic at (650) 931-0935 x104

*No purchase necessary. One entry per person. Winner to be notified by email. Date of drawing will be November 7th, 2007. Attendees will automatically be entered into drawing. Entries must be received by November 6th, 2007. Residents of Continental U.S./Canada only; not eligible for residents in New York, Florida and Minnesota. Void where prohibited.