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Activity Planning and Sequencing Crash Course

PREMIUM presentation

The Activity Planning and Sequencing Crash Course gives novice project managers or project team members a quick and dirty grasp of essentials needed to develop and achieve realistic project schedules.

ADA-Compliant Interview Questions

PREMIUM checklist

Be careful during that next interview with a prospective employee by making sure you comply with he Americans with Disabilities Act.

Adapt, Adopt, and Prosper

PREMIUM presentation
by Rafik El Daly

As the market heats up and the complexity of doing business continues to increase, individuals and organizations are seeking insights that might help them simplify things. While there are change models out there, following one over the others is not the key to successful change implementation. This webinar will discuss key measures for successful change management that flow from leading change through uncertainties.

Addressing the Tech-Savvy Board: An increasing role for program and project managers

PREMIUM presentation
by Kevin Coleman

Board meetings require proper etiquette to ensure efficiency and content. Proper etiquette also supports the lively and spirited discussions that are commonly the norm at many board meetings. Those who participate at board meetings must also ensure that they are speaking at the meeting in observance of legal and ethical principles. Program and project managers are increasingly being called upon to attend or participate at board meetings - - - So are you prepared if you get asked?

Agile Concepts: User Stories

PREMIUM presentation
by Kirthi Karkera

This presentation covers the three components of a user story (cards, conversation, confirmation) along with seven important attributes—and helps illustrate how to create one.

Agile Droplets in a Waterfall World

PREMIUM presentation
by Simona Bonghez

We all know that life is not in black and white, nor is Project Management. Experienced Project Managers know when and how to adapt the project management tools and techniques so that they can help the most, are relevant, and add value to their projects and organizations. This presentation advocates for using Agile practices, even in waterfall projects, and gives examples from real life situations where specific practices were successfully used. The advantages and possible setbacks will be illustrated and discussed with the audience.

Agile for Data Science

PREMIUM presentation
by Alexander Alexandrov

This webinar aims to help end users understand how data projects different from other IT project. Identify common pitfalls and how agile practices and domain knowledge can help to drive and deliver data analytics projects successfully. Introduce industry standards and explain why we have to implement and use multiple technical and management frameworks and show the benefits of using them on a daily basis. Provide some useful insights that will make planning and estimation easier and deliver value to the business and the end user.

Agile for Executives

PREMIUM presentation
by Lalig Musserian Jim Stewart, PMP

Per the Agile Business Consortium, business agility allows businesses to adapt quickly to market changes; respond rapidly and flexibly to customer demands; adapt and lead change in a productive and cost-effective way without compromising quality; and continuously be at a competitive advantage. The primary reason for moving to Agile is to achieve faster business value and keep you ahead of the competition. Agile is built for change - fundamentally, it is about creating Business Agility. It enables the enterprise to deliver projects more efficiently, with relentless focus on business value and providing the highest return on investment. Whether it is a software project, a new service offering or a new product, Agile’s twelve principles and three pillars (transparency, inspection, adaptation) are designed to reduce money spent on undesirable or unusable features which were built based on outdated requirements.

Agile Government – The Change Management Frontier!

PREMIUM presentation
by John Stenbeck

For professional practitioners, Agile Government is the Change Management Frontier and it holds valuable lessons for every marketplace arena. During this reality-based, technically sophisticated webinar, you will discover how to invert paralysis and gain insights into pragmatic steps that will fuel amazing career opportunity for you!

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