Corporate Oasis is Making Wishes Come True

Make-A-Wish Foundation of Southern Alberta is part of the largest not-for-profit wish granting organization in the world. They grant the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy.
Corporate Oasis is thrilled to help make some wishes come true by donating three centre field tickets to the 97th Grey Cup Game in Calgary.
See how you can help too at
www.makeawish.ca.
Enjoy the game!
Corporate Oasis Presentation to PMI Southern Alberta Chapter

We are pleased to be bringing a new presentation to a PMI-SAC event in the Winter of 2010. Keep watching this space for more details!
Corporate Oasis Helps Keep STARS in the Air
We believe that STARS provides a critical service and are please to be able to support their lifesaving work.
Take a look at what they do and how you can help at www.stars.ca.
Corporate Oasis Finalist for PMI Project of the Year Award

We are proud that the Project Management Institute – Southern Alberta Chapter (PMI-SAC) had selected Corporate Oasis as a finalist for Project of the Year in the category of “Community Advancement Through Project Management” based on our Project Management of a new Customer Relationship Management (CRM) foundation for United Way of Calgary and Area.
Here's a big "thank you" to all our friends and supports who joined us throughout this project and at the PMI-SAC Awards Gala.
Corporate Oasis a Proud Supporter of United Way
We are pleased to be recognized as a corporate supporter of the United Way of Calgary and Area.
Check out the the Calgary United Way 2008 Annual Report to see how they are making Calgary a better community.
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PMI Southern Alberta Chapter presentation - now available for download [ Download Presentation ]
Topic: "The Law of Unintended Consequences" - During the presentation, we had engaged the audience in dialogue regarding the importance of the relationship between the Project Manager and the Business Analyst by tracing Business Requirements from inception through the Project lifecycle, transitioning to new products and services in the form of project deliverables, and finally back to new business requirements in a cycle of continuous improvement.
IIBA Calgary presentation - now available for download [ Download Presentation ]
Topic: "Reinventing the Wheel (Again)" - Many of the solutions to the challenges facing today's IT Departments can be found in the evolving methodologies of Business Analysis, Project Management, and Service Management. There are also many lessons, both good and bad, to be derived from the history of IT.
This presentation is demonstrates the evolution of the IT industry and how this has developed into the recent movement towards integrated processes, particularly with regards to the discipline of Business Analysis. We highlight the importance of tracing Business Requirements from inception through the Project lifecycle, transitioning to Production in the form of project deliverables, and finally back to new business requirements in a cycle of continuous improvement.
See how the modernization of traditional disciplines integrated with today's methodologies can serve you as you plan for the future.
itSMF Calgary presentation - now available for download [ Download Presentation ]
Topic: "Objects In Your Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear" Looking back to ensure alignment between the Business and Information Technology.
This presentation is intended to highlight the importance of tracing Business Requirements from inception through the Project lifecycle, transitioning to Production in the form of project business deliverables, and finally back to new business requirements.
We focus on the lifecycle of business requirements and projects, particularly within the context of IT Service Management. This material will appeal to the IT Executive, Business Executive, Project Manager, Business Analyst, and IT Service Manager.
Key Topics:
- Your IT Project is over... Now what?
- Emphasis on the 'why' of ITIL within the context of continual improvement
- OASIS: A lifecycle model for continual improvement