Live Webinar March 10th, 2014 – 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Duration: 1 hour webinar Credits: 1 PDU Category A – Free PDU
Sponsored by: PMI Requirements Management CoP (REP #S055)
IKIWISI!
I Know What I Want When I See It!
Yes, customers don’t really know what they want and simply asking them to tell you won’t help. That is why Agile advocates using visual modeling techniques to engage your customer in ‘visioning’ what they really want.
Come learn some of the top Agile Modeling and Visualization techniques you can use to help your customers communicate their vision and reach deeper knowledge of their desired outcomes.
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Presenter: Sally Elatta,(LinkedIn profile) one of PMIs® LEAD Experts, is a dynamic Coach, Trainer and Public Speaker who is passionate about transforming individuals, teams and organizations into improving their project management and software development practices and delivering business value early and often. She is a certified ScrumMaster, Scrum Practitioner, Certified by IBM, Microsoft and Sun. is the President of Agile Transformation and an Enterprise Agile Coach. Sally is the Agile Expert for the PMI Learning, Education and Development (LEAD) community of practice and hosts a popular ‘Transforming to Agile‘ webinar series. She blogs on PMI.org and was on the review committee for the new PMI-ACP exam. She also publishes several short learning videos on www.AgileVideos.com.
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