Launch Trajectory: Why Integrating Definition & Execution Is Critical To Development
Project, Program & Portfolio Success
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Live Webinar February 20th, 2018 – 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EST
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It isn’t easy to make exact copies of even a simple product, but at least you begin that effort knowing what “done” looks like.
Development introduces a special kind of challenge – you only learn what “done” looks like at the end.
The critical path for execution becomes dependent upon the critical path for definition and vice versa.
The development path can be thought of as a part “altitude” you wish to attain and part “distance” you must travel to get there.
Randall Iliff (LinkedIn profile) will use this powerful analogy to explore why development outcomes vary so widely, why Agile methods are essential, and to help you plot the optimum launch trajectory for any given effort.
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