In this webinar, - Agile expert Jon Ward will outline the symptoms of Fake Agile - no plans, no control, no predictability.
Jon will provide an overview of what real agile looks like; providing a model and a checklist for participants.
We will discuss the impacts of Scrum and Kanban on a Project Manager and how the agile roles alter the traditional project manager remit.
Lastly, Jon will discuss how agile teams use metrics and outline how a Project Manager should use this information.
Jon Ward is writing his second book, which looks at the role of the Agile Project Manager. This webinar contains extracts from the book. However, Jon is looking for further input for the book from project manager practitioners based on questions they have or the challenges they face with agile activities.
When you register and attend you will receive 1 Technical PDU. We will auto register you for the PDU when you attend the live event (PMI ID to be included with registration).
The registration for the webinars is a two step process. The first is here, via the PMI Ireland web site, the 2nd is via a separate email with a GoToWebinar link.
An email invitation with Link to the Webinar Event will be sent to all registrants on May 6th.
Event Date | 07-May-2020 12:00 pm |
Event End Date | 07-May-2020 1:00 pm |
Cut off date | 06-May-2020 6:00 pm |
Individual Price | Free |
No. of Ways of Working PDUs | 1.0 |
PMI Event Number | PDU Claim Code: C144V0KFUG |
Location | Ireland Chapter Webinar |
Jon is an agile catalyst; he helps organisations to produce improved bottom-line by adopting agile. A Change Management expert for over thirty years - Jon believes in contextual agile. Rather than using a single framework or set techniques, Jon introduces appropriate ways of agile working enabling organisations to achieve their strategic goals. For Jon, this contextual focus involves tailoring agile approaches and blending them sometimes with traditional techniques. For example; recently, Jon combined Benefits Management approaches with components from SAFe and Disciplined Agile. Consequently, Jon has a reputation as a pragmatist; and for implementing agile ways of working, which increase performance and productivity.