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PMI KC New Member Orientation- February
The Agile Toolbox: Preparing Your Team for Success
The Agile Toolbox: Preparing Your Team for Success
Overview of agile, tools for agile teams, and lessons learned
Description:
A lot of organizations and teams are striving to become agile but might not have the right tools for it. There are a lot of different agile methodologies and sometimes people can get lost trying to understand what they need to keep their project moving. This session will provide an overview of agile, examine several common tools used by agile teams, and share lessons learned.
Learner Outcomes:
- Understand the purpose of agile and review different agile methodologies
- Examine several tools agile teams leverage for estimates, organizing work, and gathering lessons learned
- Share past experience from successfully using agile tools at work
How Can Quality Tools Help Me Measure My Cost of Poor Quality
Speaker: Doug Wood is an internationally known speaker on quality management and process improvement. His most recent book is the Certified Manager of Quality Organizational Excellence - Fifth Edition
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand how the Cost of mistakes is a KPI for leadership
- See how Cost of Quality is adapted for project work
- Acquire some tools to measure Quality Costs
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It is particularly important for Project Managers to maintain and improve their project management knowledge and skills to stay competitive in the market. PMP certification is a critical component. As, during the resent years, project management discipline took a step toward more flexible and dynamic project management methodologies, in addition to the traditional waterfall approach, several new emerging methodologies became in high demand. Thus, training and credentialing in these methodologies became highly sough after among Project Management professionals. It is especially relevant in today's economic climate.
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Volunteering Project Management Professional PDUs can be earned as part of Category E: Volunteer Service. Category E, along with Category D (Creating New Project Knowledge) and Category F (Working as a Professional in Project Management), comprise the Giving Back To The Profession Categories. You can earn PDUs in Category E (Volunteer Service) by providing volunteer, non-compensated project management, and many others.