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Here are some friends who have encouraged me in voicing my own wisdom.
James A. Ward --
www.jamesaward.com
Jim was a partner on a challenging and fun managed care project. He managed this project
ably and has been a long-term friend. His deep, strong voice conveys authority and wisdom.
My recommendations and thanks, Jim.
Joan Friendly Goodman -- www.gse.upenn.edu/research
The U Penn education professor and clinician who inspired me to teach and
learn in a variety of contexts, including business. Thanks,
Joan.
Cem Kaner -- www.kaner.com
Cem "wrote the book" on testing. Quite literally. I
refer clients when they ask about serious testing issues. Lending his wit and wisdom to law, psychology, and computer testing, Cem
is an astute analyst and a good friend. Thanks, Cem.
Naomi Karten -- www.nkarten.com
Managing Expectations was my first introduction. From PSL to
AYE, a friend, a listening ear, a wise voice. Thanks, Naomi.
Johanna Rothman -- www.jrothman.com
The ultimate Project Manager, managing AYE and cheering us on.
Thanks, Johanna.
Wayne Strider -- www.striderandcline.com
Instructive and inspiring posts on a public forum led to exchanges in various settings, creating a close bond. Thanks, Wayne.
Eileen Strider -- www.striderandcline.com
How do other couples work together? A model for two bright, independent minds and voices giving support.
Thanks, Eileen.
Dani Weinberg -- www.geraldmweinberg.com
One who teaches and learns from dogs and people, educated in anthropology
and gifted in making contact. Thanks, Dani.
Jerry (Gerald M.) Weinberg -- www.geraldmweinberg.com
For those who know Jerry's work, wisdom; for those who know him,
inspiration. Without having more words, thanks, Jerry.
James Bach -- www.satisfice.com
James is an extraordinary guy with an unusual background, a keen
mind and a big heart. I refer clients when they ask, "How
do I manage my systems testing efforts better?" Thanks,
James.
Haim
Dotan -- www.haimdotan.com
A visionary in a different realm of designs and projects:
architecture of public buildings. |