Seven Signs Your IV&V Has Gone Native
Posted by EdmontonPMNov 28
Live Webinar December 6th, 2022 11:00 am – 12:30 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU
Provider: Computer Aid Inc (CAI) The Great IT Professional
(Rep 2733) (Rebranded From ITMPI)
IV&V Independent Verification & Validation
Participants in this session will:
- Be oriented to the role of IV&V and its potential benefits;
- Understand the risks of an IV&V vendor “going native” and over-identifying with the system vendor;
- Become familiar with seven signs that suggest there is a danger that your IV&V Vendor is losing their objectivity; and
- Learn possible corrective actions to remedy the problem before it gets out of hand.
Presenter: Payson Hall, PMP® (LinkedIn profile) Consulting PM Catalysis Group, Inc. formally trained as a software engineer, and co-author of Improving Executive Sponsorship of Projects: A Holistic Approach Payson’s early career included commercial software development & system integration. His role shifted to include increasing PM responsibilities, and he has performed and consulted on a variety of projects in both the public and private sectors throughout North America and Europe during his 35+ years professional career. Payson coaches PMs & sponsors, teaches project management skills, consults and performs project reviews. Payson has published over 100 project management articles, numerous project management and problem-solving classes,, and is sought after as a speaker who specializes in demystifying project management topics and communicating important ideas while entertaining audiences.
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