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Shashi Shrimali
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A local group for PMBA members who live in the New York City metro area.
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July 20, 2009

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What do you do?
Enterprise SOA Architect
What are you most interested in learning?
Increase my breadth of knowledge in business field.
What do you have to offer the PMBA Community?
IT is one of the important domain of todays business. I can help people to understand how IT can help organizations to run a business efficiently or improve a business by being part of the overall corporate strategy.
What do you want to achieve in this community?
Read atleast one book from each subject area.

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At 11:23pm on April 26, 2010, Johan Macedo said…
Hi Shashi,

I've just setup a EA group (http://community.personalmba.com/group/enterprisearchitecture?xg_source=activity). I was thinking of posting comments on EA books, PMBA books and thoughts on how to read the PMBA books with EA in mind. Care to join?

Johan
At 3:51am on July 21, 2009, Shantanu said…
Hello Shashi,
Welcome to the PMBA Community!

Great to read that you wish to share your expertise in IT.
(especially making it a part of the corporate strategy).
May I suggest that you start a discussion or write a blog post
educating members on the same (majority of whom happen to be
business owners).

Good to have you here.
Welcome again to the PMBA Community!

- S Deshmukh
 
 
 

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