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.
Learn how use a simple and agile-ready coordination system to overcome the challenges of scaling agile methods to large, multi-team projects and programs. This webinar will cover how to track progress, manage dependences, and increase collaboration and trust on large programs and portfolios. Presented by LitheSpeed.
This webinar discusses the complexities of maintaining effective product ownership as agile expands throughout the enterprise and why organizations must support product ownership in order to be serious about agile. Presented by VersionOne.
This webinar focuses on how outcome based thinking creates an approach that produces and promotes learning. Instead of focusing on any one process, this session teaches you how to use agile practices and lean thinking to determine the least amount of process that increases value and promotes learning. Presented by David Hussman.
Two of VersionOne’s very own experts present an overview of Lean/Kanban followed by a demonstration of VersionOne’s Storyboard feature.
In this webcast, the benefits of "letting go" and trusting the team are explained.
With a pragmatic focus, this session covers simple and powerful techniques for crafting personas and using them to drive value.
This webcast covers best practices for transitioning to Continuous Integration.
This webcast discusses ways to ensure the success of agile adoption on a broad scale based on several critical factors.
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.
In this webinar, find out about agile appropriate metrics at the customer, portfolio and project levels.
This presentation will look at questions surrounding how to best sell agile in your organization.
This webinar provides insight into one of the greatest challenges, changing culture, when scaling agile across your organization.
This presentation discusses how to apply agile methodologies effectively to address risk and the inability to adequately predict market return at the project and portfolio levels.
This webinar discusses some of the crucial management steps in aligning the organization for agility based upon our decade of experience in helping firms adopt agile at scale.
This webinar will introduce new methods and techniques for managing agile project portfolios and explain how these methods provide companies with the ability to systematically improve expected return.
This presentation will describe how a 100 person company transitioned from ad-hoc and waterfall practices to a true end-to-end agile organization…inclusive of sales, marketing and support.
This webinar discusses the challenges of adopting agile across the organization, and explains how an Enterprise Agile Adoption program is essential.
Although by no means scientific, you can test how agile your team is by rating the team on our 10 agility factors.
While no single document delivers all of the ammunition teams need to find their agile rhythm, this set of agile meeting and facilitation checklists offers an easy framework to help you get started.
This white paper discusses the common mistakes associated with scaling agile development throughout an enterprise and how to avoid them.
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.
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