Rally Software - Defining your Portfolio
In this webinar you will learn how to: -Document value streams -Identify investment categories -Inventory current work
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In this webinar you will learn how to: -Document value streams -Identify investment categories -Inventory current work
Today’s AI tools not only make short work of meeting minutes, but often pinpoint areas to drill down into, post meeting. In this webinar we will explore using both ChatGPT and a task-specific AI Meeting tool to communicate meeting results. We will cover challenges and insights in conversation with regular users of these tools - then engage the audience to better understand their experiences.
Engaged in the path of transforming their business processes, many organizations need to choose between multiple options available to satisfy their needs. This deliverable is a sample template discussed in the article "The Bumpy Road to Alternate Service Delivery", which presents some practical advice for the analysis and selection process.
The way we perceive the world around us can limit our view of what is possible and impossible. If we believe something cannot be done, then we cease to seek ways to do it, and in many cases, this means we make tradeoffs that are unnecessary and even destructive. To become effectively agile, one must learn to overcome this limitation, to see what is possible, and to act in alignment with value. This presentation will demonstrate how this can be done with multiple examples.
This template is designed to assist the project manager with communicating the project schedule and its overall project impact to the workforce quickly and effectively, without delays due to waiting for additional detail. This communication is to be sent out as soon as possible, even while additional detail is being determined.
How to break down a large scenario for acceptance testing by defining the requirements architecture
Get some help in mapping test cases to requirements with this presentation.
The case study on resolving agency issues in client-contractor relationships was the winner of the 2019 DSI PMI Instructional Case Writing Competition. The author will present some theoretical background on the use of case studies in teaching and then introduce the case study itself and outline its potential use in online settings. The case study focuses on the management of relationships which has been acknowledged as a crucial element of project success. However, agency related issues such as goal conflict, information asymmetry or opportunistic behavior can make relationship management a real challenge. The program managers for One Global Headquarters at Merck developed their own way on how to deal with this challenge in a complex and uncertain environment. This case study will provide unique insights into their approach and motivation.
This presentation covers the questions you need to ask before reallocating and leveling human resource commitments.
Does your project team gel well? If not, can you really achieve success? Project success is tough to achieve as complex scope needs to be completed within compressed schedules and tight budgets. Another major challenge is the heterogeneous mix of project teams in terms of Age, Geography, Culture, Ethical outlook, etc. Ignoring cultural differences in teams is a recipe for disaster. Effective Project Leadership demands investing time in deeply understanding cultural factors, clear communication and complete transparency.This engaging webinar will help you understand key challenges, and walk you through a proven, practical six-step approach used across four continents to lead project teams to success.
A doctor can bury his mistakes but an architect can only advise his clients to plant vines. - Frank Lloyd Wright |