Can Use Cases Really be Used in an Agile Environment?
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Live Webinar – October 17th 2013, 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT
Offered by: Global Knowledge UK (REP 1999)
Duration: 1 hour 1 PDU / 1 CDU Credits: 1 PDU Category A – Free PDU
Note: Although Global Knowledge is an REP this opportunity may not have a course number Contact Global Knowledge for further information.
Agile is a set of principles requiring a significant cultural shift, new paradigms in thinking and team organization.
Over the years, Agile has become “productized” or in many cases “institutionalized”, creating different flavours and levels of commitment among teams and organizations.
Along the way, managers and team members have lost sight of Agile’s principles and tried to enforce the use of certain tools and structure where they may not belong.
In this one hour webinar, Perry McLeod will explain how tools such as use cases can be successful in an agile environment, provided the principles of agile are always active in the minds of the managers and the team members that are using them.
Outline:
- What does it mean to foster an agile culture?
- What are the principles of agile?
- How can the use case method be used in agile?
Join Perry to determine whether or not making the cultural shift towards the use case method in an agile environment is the right move for you and your organization.
Presenter: Perry McLeod, (LinkedIn profile) CBAP, ITIL, PMP – Global Knowledge Training LLC is a Management Consultant, Facilitator and Instructor with over 14-years of experience in business analysis, process reengineering, project management, business modeling and strategic alignment. In addition to Perry’s many professional accomplishments Perry was one of the contributors to the IIBA’s BABOK® v 2.0.
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