This session starts with 10 critical project success factors and relates them to the overall value and purpose of a project manager.
This talk discusses how lean methods, coupled with agile teams are essential in achieving the goals of management: shorter time to market, schedule flexibility, predictability and visibility.
This session will cover ideas for managers and for working with managers, both good and evil. It is time to stop arguing and start focusing on the real enemies: duplication and lack of integration.
This webinar is designed for all members of an agile team, including product owners and other stakeholders, who know how to plan from iteration to iteration but aren’t yet comfortable with how to do effective release planning.
How can PMOs bridge the gap between executive management weaned on plan-driven methods and predictability, and teams operating with agility in the face of uncertainty? How can they create a consistent reporting framework applicable to both agile and non-agile teams and communicate all-around progress effectively?
This presentation explores how PMPs can adapt their knowledge and experience to become effective agile project leaders.
In this presentation, you’ll learn how to solve common backlog challenges.
This presentation provides an introduction to AgileEVM, and provides examples of how it can be used.
This webcast provides techniques for an Agile PMO and discusses how those concepts are being applied in the industry.
This webcast explores how to integrate agile practices into the overall organization with minimal disruption to day-to-day work.
This presentation shares Agile Program Management Best Practices to guide project and program managers.
This presentation is aimed at traditionally trained software project managers who are new to agile.
Measuring Productivity Based on a Traditional Versus Agile Approach: This webcast contrasts the project management styles of two XP/Agile teams.
This webcast explores basic agile metrics and pitfalls to avoid.
While much of the software world recognizes the need to transition to agile methods, this presentation explores why it is more difficult in some places than others.
So you are considering going agile, huh? Your biggest question is probably “where do I start?” This webinar will help you answer that question and get you started down the road to agility.
Customers have shared that standardizing their agile project management in VersionOne has provided valuable measurable and intangible benefits.
This Assessment Guide expands on the functionality and usability standards to look for in an enterprise agile project management tool.
This guide is helpful in highlighting functionality to target as you begin to implement an agile management tool.
This white paper is based on experience with hundreds of teams around the globe including many of the Fortune 100 and presents five commonly held myths associated with agile development.
Organizations that are interested in adopting or improving agile methods should evaluate the underlying principles behind Kanban. This white paper will discuss how the principles of Kanban can work together with more traditional agile methodologies.
This white paper explores the impact agile and Scrum methodologies are having on the Project Management community, and introduces new ways to plan projects and manage time, cost and scope.
Read this white paper to gain insight about the steps managers can take to successfully promote adopting agile development practices and improve software quality and delivery.
All of engineering is run through VersionOne. It keeps us organized, aligned, and moving rapidly.”
Jeromy Wilson
Director of Product Management
Alpha Bay Corporation