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Duration: 1 hour webinar Credits: 1 PDU Category A – $20 USD PDU
Presented by: Solutions Cube Group (REP 2451)

The WBS 100% Rule

Creation of a complete WBS for a project can be accomplished when project teams understand and adhere to the WBS 100% rule.

Project teams often confuse the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) with the Project Schedule or treat these different project deliverables as interchangeable project elements. The WBS is a pre-requisite project deliverable defining tangible project deliverables while the project schedule depicts how these deliverables will be produced.

The 100% rule ensures that all deliverable components are included in the WBS and helps the project team decompose the WBS into manageable work packets. The work packets represent the level of clarity in the WBS that will allow for a natural transition from tangible deliverables to activities for producing these deliverables.

Solutions Cube Group’s live Webinars address many relevant project issues. Learn how to build a detail WBS that represents 100% of the work to be produced and expand the WBS deliverables into project schedule activities.

In this 1 hour in-depth webinar participants learn:

  • The use of the WBS 100% rule
  • Techniques for numbering the WBS components to clearly depict relationship of each WBS component to its parent component
  • Using the WBS as a blueprint that can be easily tailored to represent smaller project efforts and drive our project schedule activities.

EARN 1 PDU after viewing this webinar Although this is a part of a series the information from each session can stand on its own.

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Duration: 1 hour webinar Credits: 1 PDU Category A – $15 USD PDU
Presented by: Solutions Cube Group (REP 2451)

Project teams must be able to understand and document the full scope of their project effort and communicate all of the project deliverables that must be built. Without this complete picture of the project outcomes, the risk of project failure increases due to higher probability that requirements and related solutions will missed from the project effort.

Establishing the project’s Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) provides the most comprehensive baseline of expected project deliverables. Building the WBS is not a one time project activity. The WBS is expanded using progressive elaboration to incorporate growing knowledge of the project as the project scope is being defined.

In this 1 hour in-depth webinar participants learn about:

  • Factors that influence the content of the WBS
  • Updating the WBS to reflect clarifications provided by Objectives, Context Diagram, Constraints, CSFs and Project Assumptions
  • Ensuring the WBS accurately reflects only those deliverables that are in scope for the project

Solutions Cube Group’s live Webinars address many relevant project issues. Join them for this 1 hour in depth presentation to learn about how the Project Scope Statement provides valuable knowledge to build and adjust the WBS ensuring it represents the full scope of the project effort.

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Live Webinar June 17th, 2015 11:00 am – 12:00 pm EDT
Duration: 1 hour Credits: 1 PDU Category B – Free PDU
Presented By: PROJECTinsight (Metafuse Inc)
In Cooperation With: Core Performance Concepts (Rep #1399)

Note: Please record this as a Category B Presentation – You will receive a Category B certificate from PROJECTInsight

As project requirements are gathered and the associated design evolves, the project team begins to build the necessary functionality.

This can be accomplished through utilizing the following methodology deliverables:

  • high level design,
  • detail design,
  • requirements traceability log,
  • programming specification(s),
  • system integration test (SIT) plan(s),
  • system integration test (SIT) evaluation criteria,
  • unit test (UT) plan(s),
  • unit test (UT) evaluation criteria, and
  • training and support plan.

Walk away with a better understanding of how to apply these deliverables to your project.

Who should attend:

  • Project managers, Portfolio managers,
  • Project team members, Project Leads,
  • Project sponsors & function/business unit managers,
  • Subject Matter Experts, Business Analysts, Scheduling Specialists and ….
  • Other business stakeholders.

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Live Webinar June 12th, 2015 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm EDT
Duration: 1 hour webinar Credits: 1 PDU Category A – $20 USD PDU
Presented by: Solutions Cube Group (REP 2451)

This webinar is an overview of the Process Improvement series by Solutions Cube.

Many “Lean” or Process Improvement initiatives focus on driving out process waste and errors, but the challenge is knowing where to begin and which projects to initiate in order to achieve the highest impact and return on investment.

Use of the Brown Paper Process Modeling technique is a powerful way for organizations to enable stakeholders, with a vested interest in the desired change, to gain an understanding of current state People, Systems and Processes and develop a Future State model to drive tactical and strategic projects for process improvement.

In this 1 hour presentation to learn how to use the power of Brown Paper Processing Modeling techniques to qualify strengths and weaknesses of a Business Area and identify appropriate projects to introduce targeted cost effective change.

In this webinar participants learn about:

  • Characteristics of a Brown Paper Process analysis effort
  • Modeling techniques to create fully documented high level Logical models to low level Physical models
  • How enabling stakeholders to clearly define details of work performed in the organization
  • How to develop a project list based on stakeholder assessments of current state strengths and weaknesses

EARN 1 PDU after viewing this webinar

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Live Webinar June 5th, 2015 – 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm EDT
Presented by the Corporate Education Group (REP 1011)
Duration: 1 Hour Credits: 1 Category A PDU – Free PDU
CourseID: BAW1318

Requirements elicitation is the process of seeking, uncovering, acquiring, and elaborating requirements for business systems. It is generally understood that requirements are elicited rather than just captured or collected.

There are discovery, emergence, and development elements to the elicitation process. Requirements elicitation consists of a variety of techniques, approaches, and tools.

This webinar shares 10 steps to effective requirements elicitation, guiding business analysts to deliver successful results.

Requirements elicitation is all about learning and understanding the needs of users and project sponsors with the ultimate aim of communicating these needs to the system developers.

Learning objectives include:

  • Understand the application domain
  • Identify the sources of requirements and analyze the stakeholders
  • Select the techniques, approaches, and tools to use
  • Prepare to use the selected elicitation techniques
  • Document your approach and create a “strawman” to generate the right conversation
  • Send input material to participants in advance with clearly defined objectives for the specific elicitation events
  • Elicit the requirements from stakeholders and other sources
  • Assign a scribe for note taking and use a whiteboard or a smart screen to document the requirements
  • Use a standardized requirements document template
  • Continue to revalidate the requirements until they are clear and can be acted upon by those who read them – business stakeholders AND implementers

Presenter: Terrell Smith (LinkedIn profile), MPA, PMP, CBAP With over 25 years of experience in a wide range of project management and business analysis assignments, he brings concepts to life in a practical and easy to apply manner. Terrell has assisted clients in the development of project management methodologies, risk assessments, quality management, agile methods, problem solving, rescuing troubled projects, implementing business analysis best practices, and team building.

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The Use Case Technique: An Overview

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Live Webinar May 20th, 2015 – 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT
Duration: 1 Hour Credits: 1 PDU Category B – Free PDU
Presented by : Modern Analyst

Use cases are an effective and widely used technique for
“Eliciting Software Requirements”.

The use-case approach focuses on the goals that users have with a system, rather than emphasizing system functionality. This webinar presents an overview of the use-case approach to requirements elicitation in a practical and straightforward fashion.
Topics covered include:

  • Where use cases fit into the requirements development process
  • Types of projects for which use cases are and are not well suited
  • User classes and actors
  • Scenarios and use cases
  • Components of a use case
  • Use case diagrams
  • Deriving functional requirements from use cases

Presenter: Karl E. Wiegers PhD (LinkedIn profile,  @KarlWiegers)  Principal Consultant with Process Impact, a software process consulting and education company in Portland, Oregon; Karl’s interests include requirements engineering, peer reviews, process improvement, metrics, and project management.

Previously, Karl spent 18 years at Eastman Kodak Company as a research scientist, software developer, software manager, and software process & quality improvement leader. Karl received a PhD in organic chemistry from the University of Illinois. Author of numerous bestselling books and hundreds articles on many aspects of software development, management topics, chemistry, and military history,

Karl is also the author of a great  Consulting Tips and Tricks blog.

Karl is the author of many books including:

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