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Live Webinar – April 1st, 2013 11:00 am – 12:00 pm EDT
Duration: 1 Hour PDU Credits: 1 PDU Category C – Free PDU
Sponsored by: DCG – David Consulting Group (REP 3525)

Note: Although DCG is an REP this event may not have a course number contact DCG for further information

Knowing when to stop your car in traffic keeps you and everyone around you safe.

Knowing when to stop your measurement program is another matter because corporate programs tend to have an inertia all their own.

Most organizations over-measure and measure what does not matter. STOP!

This web briefing, by DCG Measurement expert Tom Cagley, reviews the Measurement Roadmap Process that helps organizations dialog on what is important, trim their metric palette to the essentials and connect the dots from business goals to real data.

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Presenter: Thomas Cagley (LinkedIn profile @TCagley) David Consulting Group Mr. Cagley is the Vice President of Consulting for The David Consulting Group and author of Mastering Software Project Management: Best Practices, Tools and Techniques. Read Tom informative blogs about software development and management topics. Tom also edits a podcasts of essays and interviews titled “Software Process and Measurement Cast”. The blog and podcast serve as a platform to share information with development industry and to foster a continuing dialog. Sharing and dialog is a means of paying it forward.

NOTE: Calendar conflict? Register below and receive the link to the recording to view at a later time.

PDU Category C (PMBOK 5) documentation details:

Process Groups: Planning Executing

Knowledge Areas: 4 – Integration 5 – Scope

  • 4.1 Develop Project Charter
  • 5.2 Collect Requirements
  • 5.3 Define Scope
  • 5.5 Validate Scope

As a Category C ‘Self Directed Learning Activity’ remember to document your learning experience and its relationship to project management for your ‘PDU Audit Trail Folder’

Click to view Software Analytics Survey: Knowing when to Stop your Measurement Program