Webinar: Test Improvement in a Challenging Economic Climate

In the current climate there is an added pressure on business units to show clearly how and where they are creating or adding value to the organization. The corporate focus on IT costs is often driven by the company-wide mandate to ‘do more with less’. Good decision making and performance management are the key to business value generation, but neither are easy in today’s tough economic times.

This Webinar from AppLabs demonstrates why organizations should be considering investing in test improvement, even in this current challenging economic climate. Furthermore, it discusses ways to obtain stakeholder investment for improvements and methods to ensure that any improvements implemented can be demonstrated as successful to those stakeholders.

This Webinar will provide critical information to people in the following roles:

  • CIO / COO
  • Business or IT owners
  • Program Managers
  • Test Managers
  • Test Architects

The Webinar is hosted by Laura Casci, Assistant Vice President at AppLabs. She is responsible for Testing Services for Business Optimization globally. During 10+ years as a consultant, she has built a strong background in BFSI. She has undertook roles from Test Analyst to Test Programme Manager and strategic Test Consultant roles including defining test strategies for major programmes, undertaking test reviews and test improvement initiatives.

To download the Webinar, click on the link below.

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