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Agile Practices for All Projects
May 18, 2023 @ 6:15 pm - 7:30 pm
THIS MEETING IS A VIRTUAL EVENT!
PMI Baltimore Chapter – Virtual Site Meeting
Title: Agile Practices for All Projects
Date and Time: Wednesday, May 18, 2023, 6:15pm – 7:30pm
Cost: $5 for members; $10 for non-members; $0 for volunteers.
You must be logged in as a member to receive the member discount; no credits will be provided if you are not logged in. There will be no refunds or credits issued for this meeting.
PDUs: This educational event qualifies for 0.75 Ways of Working and 0.25 Business Acumen Skills
Online Access: Prior to the event, you will be sent the URL to join the meeting from VP.Programs@PMIBaltimore.org. If you don’t receive the login info, please check your spam
Meeting: 6:15pm: Log in and join the meeting — 6:20pm – 7:30pm: Presentation and Q&A
Abstract: Agile methods are becoming increasingly prevalent, and have facilitated projects in reducing time to market, being adaptive to changing customer requirements, and increasing value to customers and organizations. These benefits have been implemented in both IT and non-IT environments to help all types of projects.
This webinar will present ways to leverage some Agile software development techniques and processes that can be readily incorporated into your projects to enable greater flexibility and higher productivity, while maintaining the traditional project lifecycle framework. The overall goal of the webinar is for you to be able to integrate appropriate Agile elements and/or techniques into any project in any environment.
After this one-hour session, learners will be able to: Apply Agile development techniques in a project lifecycle framework.
Key Takeaways:
Define personal SMART goal Break down goals into manageable steps
Track my progress to achieving the goal
Presenter: Jaqueline E. Dennis
A Project Management Professional with experience that encompasses technical, instructional, and soft science skill sets. Technical experience spans across multiple industries, i.e., education, software, technology, and telecommunications, which includes research and development, as well as managing projects, programs in an Information Technology (IT) project portfolio for a state government authority.