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Live Webinar – October 26th, 2016 – 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU/CDU free
Provider: BATimes (Diversified Business Communications REP 1811)

When starting a new project, one of the most important decisions you can make is choosing the right project delivery strategy.

While the waterfall approach is the standard methodology framework being used in the majority of organizations, most people are not aware that there are several different project delivery strategies: waterfall, iterative, incremental, IID, and its lightweight cousin, agile.

In this webinar, you will learn the differences between these project approaches and how to choose when agile is the best approach for a project.

Course Learning Objectives Include:

  1. Understand the different structural approaches for managing projects
  2. 2. Learn a model for helping you choose the right approach for a project
  3. 3. Understand when to use agile and why to use agile

With the Course You Will Receive:

  • Access to the Live and Recorded Version of Webinar
  • Personalized Certificate of Attendance
  • Copy of Presentation Slides

Presenter: Kevin Aguanno IPMA CSM CSP APM PMP ACP (LinkedIn profile) is known in the industry for his innovative approaches to solving common project management problems with agile project management and troubled project recovery by using techniques from Scrum, Extreme Programming, Feature-Driven Development, OpenUP and other agile methods.Kevin also performs IPMA assessments for the ASAPM in the U.S.A. and the PMAC in Canada. In 2013, the PMAC formally recognized Aguanno with its highest honor by naming him a Fellow of the Project Management Association of Canada (FPMAC).

Kevin Aguanno is the author of 30+ books, CD’s & DVD’s including:

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Choosing Wisely:
When Is Agile The Right Approach?

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