Archive for January 25th, 2011

Harmonizing Agility & Discipline

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Live Webinar – Wednesday February 2, 2:00-3:00 PM EST
Offered by IAG (REP 2858) Consulting
Duration: 1 hour 1 PDU or 1 CDU – 1 Cat 3 Free

This session demystifies the wide range of agile and more traditional requirements and development methodologies. The session looks at the strengths and weaknesses of each approach and gives prescriptive guidelines to requirements leadership looking to improve results by striking a better balance between agile and disciplined practices. This session refocused the agility versus discipline dialogue: it is not that these practices are mutually exclusive – the real issue is to look at your current circumstances and find the right balance to maximize success.

Learning Objectives:
1. Look at the structure of agility and discipline-based methods
2. Provide guidelines for adding agile practices to traditional software development environments
3. Provide guidelines for reapplying traditional development practices to the agile software development environment.

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Online Live Webinar February 2, 2011 – 11:00 am to 12:00 pm EST
Presented by the Corporate Education Group (REP 1011)
Duration: 1 Hour Credits: 1 PDU Free Course Id: BAW1301

Do you want a solid understanding of the business objectives and requirements that are critical for the success of your projects? Then this webinar is for you! You’ll learn the role of the business analyst and their responsibilities within different lifecycle models, including sequential (waterfall), iterative, and agile approaches; finally, you’ll gain an overview of common techniques used by business analysts to elicit, analyze, document, communicate, manage, and validate organizational goals, business objectives, and user requirements.

About the Presenter

Dr. Martin Schedlbauer, instructor and consultant for Corporate Education Group, has been leading and authoring seminars and workshops in business analysis, software engineering, and project management for over twenty years. Martin, an accomplished business analysis subject matter expert, is a recognized leader in software development practices, a practicing scrum master, experienced software architect, and also serves as an advisor for several industry conferences;additionally, Martin maintains an active research agenda in agile methods, requirements analysis, and human performance modeling.

This is now available as a recorded session- register to view.