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Online Webinar – Recorded Thursday, April 28, 2011 Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free Presented by: Agile Journal With Scott Ambler
Since it’s advent in 2001, Agile practices have transformed the way software is built and delivered. However, there are those who still believe Agile doesn’t work for large teams, Agile only works in co-located environments, or that Agile is undisciplined.
In reality, Agile practices are being used in virtually every industry and are being used to effectively deliver every type of software;
Agile is truly “Everywhere!”
With IBM agility@scaleTM, IBM has led the way in helping organizations to adopt, scale and succeed with Agile whether they are globally distributed, require strict governance, or are building technically- complex software.
Join Scott Ambler as he:
Briefly discusses the past, present, and future of Agile
Definitively busts some of the Agile myths that still remain
Explains how IBM Rational not only helps organizations quickly get started with Agile practices, but also provides a roadmap, services, training and tooling that allow teams to scale their Agile practices across the application lifecycle
Scott Ambler: (LinkedIn profile) Chief Methodologist/Agile, IBM Rational Scott travels the world helping clients to understand and adopt software processes that are right for them. A prolific author, Scott has received awards for several books, including those focused on the Unified Process, agile software development, Unified Modeling Language, and development based on the CMM (Capability Maturity Model). A widely recognized expert on Agile Process, he is a regular speaker at international IT conferences and a senior contributing editor for Information Week.
Scott’s Award Winning Agile & Technical Bestsellers:
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Online Webinar – Recorded March 19th 2015 Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media Up to 1 PDU – Free Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488) Once viewed your PDU Will automatically Be recorded with PMI®
This webinar is designed for intermediate to senior project managers who are seeking to expand their leadership skill.
This session will not only help you improve your project performance, but leave your projects with a leadership legacy.
“The Project Success Formula”:
Key Concept: Speed & Flexibility
Speed & Flexibility are what make Project Leadership different from all other forms of leadership
How do I know when to be a coach, a mentor, a teacher, or other role?
Key Concept: Leading Leaders
How can I integrate coaching skills into my Project Leader toolkit?
How can I be a better advocate and champion for my project?
What does it mean to truly own the project?
Key Concept: Leadership Legacy
To what extent are my projects successful if they don’t leave a lasting impact?
To what extent do I want to be the Project Manager people ask for by name?
If my career were to end right now, what is the legacy I’ve left behind?
If I were to start my career over right now, what would I do differently?
Presenter: Raoul Encinas (LinkedIn profile) MS Managing Partner at PL Coaches has delivered measurable performance improvements, organizational changes, and large-scale, complex projects for organizations such as the US Government, Hoffman La-Roche, Microsoft, Charles Schwab, Whirlpool, and many small to mid-size businesses. Raoul’s expertise and passion lay in creating transformative changes and closing the gap between the needs of organizations and individuals.
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Online Webinar – BATimes Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 2 PDU/CDUs – Free Provider: Diversified Business Communications REP 1811 2 PDU/CDUs – Free PDU / CDU
Are You Too Soft?
Most Project Manager/Business Analyst leaders are not consistently willing to make the tough and unpopular project-related decisions, even though their instincts warn them that they are not taking the most effective action.
Witness examples of PM/BA actions (or inactions) that are indicative of too-soft behaviour. Will you recognize familiar behaviour?
You do not have to be rude, insensitive, arrogant, or a bully
To avoid being too soft!
None of these attributes are acceptable …ever!
Come prepared to rethink what constitutes effective project management and business analyst leadership behaviour.
Course Learning Objectives Include:
How to become a more effective leader
How to avoid being too soft
How to become a more effective leader
With the Course You Will Receive:
Download – Power Snippets
Personalized Certificate of Attendance
Copy of Presentation Slides
Presenter: Neal Whitten PMP (LinkedIn profile) President Neal Whitten Group, is a Keynote speaker, trainer, consultant, mentor, and best-selling author in the areas of leadership, project management, & employee development with 35+ years of front-line project management experience. A writer for professional magazines including PM Network® magazine.
Neal is also the author of several books including:
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Online Webinar – Recorded June 7th 2017 Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free Provider: Gartner Webinars
Application leaders are challenged with building a digital business while prioritizing customers’ needs just as much as they prioritize their own.
Successful customer-centric organizations share 10 habits when it comes to meeting customer demands while continuing to grow their businesses.
In this session, Jenny Sussin (LinkedIn profile, Gartner bio) Gartner Research VP explores the critical success factors in building a “Customer-Centric” organization in the age of digital business.
Discussion Topics:
What “customer centricity” means
The most important habits of customer-centric organizations
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