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Live Webinar March 27th, 2014 – 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Duration: 1 hour webinar Credits: 1 PDU Category A – Free PDU
Sponsored by: PMI Requirements Management CoP (REP #S055)

  • Do you wonder how agile teams adapt requirements practices? Wrangle with the right requirements to deliver?
  • Fumble to filter through voluminous product “wants” and “needs”?
  • Are you confused about decisions based on incomplete requirements? Having difficulties in collaborating with customers?

Ellen Gottesdiener will share a spectrum of requirements practices ranging from traditional to agile.

Hear how agile practitioners lighten, tighten, or incorporate a subset of traditional requirements practices. Understand how traditional projects can utilize agile requirements practices to increase quality and decrease delivery time. Join us to learn ways to calibrate your requirements to fit your project.

A key contributor to the business analysis profession across industry and PMI communities, Ellen is an expert reviewer of business analysis and requirements knowledge and role delineation works. You can reach her via ellen@ebgconsulting.com, Linkedin and follow her tweets (@ellengott)

Presenter: Ellen Gottesdiener, (LinkedIn profile @ellengott), is an internationally recognized facilitator, coach, trainer, speaker and expert in agile product management practices, product envisioning and roadmapping, business analysis and requirements, retrospectives, and collaboration. As founder of is founder and principal of EBG Consulting, she works with global clients and speaks at numerous numerous industry conferences. Ellen has authored of two acclaimed books: Requirements by Collaboration: Workshops for Defining Needs and The Software Requirements Memory Jogger TM. – Ellen has recently co-authored (with Mary Gorman) a book on practical agile planning and analysis practices,Discover to Deliver: Agile Product Planning & Analysis.

Note: You do have to be a PMI® member to register for this opportunity.

Click to register for Do the Right Things: Adapting Requirements Practices for Agile and Traditional Project