The key to understanding where you want your business to go is simple. Set goals and then aim for them. Don’t stop until you have your company in the position where you want it. However, the key to getting from goal setting to goal reaching is more difficult to define. Pierson Requirements Group out of CT is a company of experts on bridging that specific gap.
Pierson will aid your company in taking your long term goals and breaking them down into daily steps involving analyzing, training, and execution.
They use some very specific methods which they have honed to near perfection.
“Pierson can provide you with a customized methodology for Object-Oriented development projects using the notation of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and the Unified Process. This customized methodology can be placed on your intranet to serve as a handbook or guide for the software system development teams. This document defines the steps and phases that should be followed, technical modeling options, and refers to quality procedures which should be employed
Pierson can also provide your company with a methodology to evaluate and select a vendor for outsourcing and for evaluation and selection of software packages.” – Pierson
Check out the pages of explanations and definitions to better understand what role Pierson can play in your business plan and how big that role is going to be.
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A system analyst is someone within a company who researches problems, makes plans for a solution, and deals with the intricacies of developmental plans for meeting business or other requirements. A well trained analyst should be familiar with several different types of approaches to problems. Also they should be familiar with a variety of programming languages, operating systems, and different types of hardware and software to be used within a company.
” Because they often write user requests into technical specifications, the systems analysts are the liaisons between vendors and IT professionals. They may be responsible for developing cost analysis, design considerations, and implementation time-lines.” – Web Definition
The Pierson Requirements group aims to get your analyst to the top of his or her game by providing the best possible approach to all of these areas of expertise. They have training courses such as a 2 day course entitled ‘Project Management Training’.
The Introduction to Project Management class offers training in the basic skills that a Project Manager would use to effectively manage an IT Project. The participants will learn how to scope and plan projects for IT initiatives. The seminar focus is on:
- How to be an effective project manager and what skills are required
- How to define the project vision and scope
- How to create and manage an effective project plan
- How to manage the project communication process
- Each seminar participant receives a Seminar Handbook with sample templates, checklists, procedures guide and a solution set.
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Understanding the importance of someone who can identify issues within your company is the true key to success.
Training courses that target specific areas within your company are one of the components to a great and growing empire. If your small business wishes to grow beyond it’s current reach, Pierson Requirements Group can help you do just that.
They have specialized trainers and training courses so that your employees can be better equip to handle whatever your professional niche throws at them.
They have courses such as the two day seminar entitled ‘Agile Training’. The course aims to focus on training the product owners and business users how to be an effective testers. This class will:
- Provide an understanding of the different testing techniques and methods and when to use them
- Learn how to identify and write test scenarios and test cases using UML and Use Cases
- Learn how to quality check requirements documents and use cases
- Define a repeatable process for User Acceptance Testing
and much more! Each participant receives a handbook for later referencing and Pierson remains in contact with your offices should further questions become pertinent. See a full class breakdown here.
Contact Pierson today and watch how they can make your company faster, more efficient, and better at everything.
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Pierson’s training provides a framework for project teams that promotes development iterations throughout the life cycle of a project using a RAD/Agile software development approach. NEW Virtual Instructor-Led Training is a time efficient and cost effective way of delivering training to individuals and groups of attendees without travel. When we use Web Conferencing instead of traveling, we use less gasoline and we reduce our impact on our environment. Web Conferencing is a green technology. Instructor Led Classroom Training is also available for classes that require a face-to-face format to improve facilitating, requirements gathering and conducting effective meetings skills. All of Pierson’s training can be conducted on-site.
One such seminar offered is the
Writing Effective Requirements Training Seminar. It’s a three day seminar who’s complete breakdown can be found on the Pierson website. Some of the Description is as follows:
The class focuses on industry standards and best practices for writing requirements needed for project scope definition, requirements and documenting the system specifications necessary for IT projects. The seminar focus is on:
- Understanding the different levels of requirements
- The requirements management process
- Characteristics and guidelines for writing effective requirements
- Communication techniques for gathering requirements
- Writing skills and instructions for writing successful scoping and requirements documents
- Practical exercises in writing problem statements, b
- usiness objectives, high-level requirements, non-functional requirements, screen and reporting specifications
- Writing and critiquing use cases and requirements using guidelines and checklists
The objectives of the seminar are to:
- Define best practices and standards for writing requirements and solutions documents
- Provide practical exercises for using requirements gathering techniques using UML diagrams and use cases
- Writing and critiquing requirements and system specifications using industry standards and best practice guidelines and checklists
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The Pierson Requirements Group has been a consulting and training company since 1990 and they’ve helped many businesses realize their potential by using practices to uniquely steer your company down the road to success. Their business analysts can help you take your idea from inception to full fruition in a clear and concisely planned way which will aide the smooth running of your ship.
By taking the business analysis training courses offered at the Pierson Requirements Group website you are equipping yourself and your staff to be the absolute best in the specialized world of your field. Sparing no expense you will also utilize every penny of your investment for the most excellent training available.
Some of the
companies that have benefited from the business analysis training courses are:
- Hallmark
- Experian
- Dell Professional Services
- The US Department of Energy
- the list goes on!
By utilizing their business analysis training courses you can learn the best business practices for whatever your plan needs to get started. They offer seminars on Agile Projects, Acceptance Testing,
JAD Techniques and many many more. Their Consulting services includes mentoring, methodology,process analysis and improvement and even outsourcing facilitating.
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The problems most companies have with software development are due to poor requirements rather than coding. Developers know how to code but the business requirements are most often incomplete and don’t effectively communicate the business needs. The lack of effective requirements gathering and writing leads to 82% of the software re-design and maintenance efforts causing companies to waste millions of dollars a year on ineffective software implementations and lost product to market opportunities. These statistics are based on studies done by James Martin a leading methodologist.
An important aspect of the iterative development approach is the Joint Application Development (JAD) process. JAD is used as a technique for developing business system requirements. The purpose of JAD is to bring together IT and the business community in a structured workshop setting to extract consensus based system requirements. This is accomplished by using a trained JAD facilitator and customized, planned agendas to assist the participants in arriving at complete, high quality requirements. Experience has shown that the JAD process substantially reduces development time, costs and errors.
JAD is typically used in the early stages of a project life cycle. Pierson Requirements Group, Inc provides training and mentoring and shows how a project can be supported through Joint Application Development workshops.
Agile/Iterative development methodology includes JAD techniques for determining user requirements. These requirements are reflected in a set of products that are produced using Object Oriented Analysis and Design. Pierson provides training for Agile Requirements Gathering & Iteration Planning and JAD Facilitation & Requirements Gathering Training Seminar using Use Cases. Both these classes provide techniques that can be used by your project teams to achieve consensus-based requirements.
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