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Live Webinar – Feb 18th 2014, 12:00-1:00 PM EST
Offered by ASPE (REP 2161) 1 Category A PDU – Free PDU
Note: Although ASPE is an REP presentations may have to be recorded as a Cat C PDU Event – Contact Traci Lester Marketing Specialist at ASPE for more information

Communication and collaboration are keys to success with both building high-performing Agile teams and bringing Agile projects to fruition.

One critical element lies within transparency of active commitments, upcoming plans, and targeted completion dates.

During this one-hour web seminar, Leslie Morse (LinkedIn profile) will explore critical information radiators that can be used to visualize information across all five levels of Agile planning.

Less focus will be placed on levels 1 & 2 (vision and roadmap) as the critical information radiators truly lie within the ability to properly manage stakeholder expectations.

You will specifically learn about illustrating and documenting artifacts of Level 3 (release planning):

  • Through Digital & Tactile Release Plans,
  • Cumulative Flow Diagrams,
  • Release Burn-Up Charts, Release Burn-Down Charts.

You will also learn about techniques for levels 4 & 5 (iteration and daily planning) in the form of:

  • Task Boards, Iteration
  • Burn-Down Charts, and
  • Task Card appenders that create transparency of work in progress.

Next month ((March 18th) “Setting up and Maintaining an Agile Team Room,” where you will learn how all these techniques can work together for collaborative success.

PDU PMBOK (PMBOK 5) documentation details:

Process Groups: Planning Executing

Knowledge Areas: 4 – Integration 5 – Scope 6 – Time

  • 4.3 Direct and Manage Project Work
  • 5.1 Plan Scope Management
  • 5.3 Define Scope
  • 10.1 Plan Communications Management
  • 10.2 Manage Communications

As a Category C, ‘Self Directed Learning’, activity remember to document your learning experience and its relationship to project management for your ‘PDU Audit Trail Folder.’

Click to View the recorded session of Options for Illustrating and Documenting Iterations, Backlog, etc.