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Live Webinar November 4th, 2016 – 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider:  The Corporate Education Group ( REP 1011 )

As organizations transition to the agile environment, they must transition to an agile mindset.

This requires the definition of new roles, which can cause added confusion.

Unfortunately there is no concise definition of how to build an agile team and there tends to be a lot of debate over the traditional roles of the project manager and the business analyst, as well as other players on agile projects.

Organizations that maintain a traditional IT way of thinking on roles are likely putting their adoption of agile at risk.

Two questions that those new to agile usually ask are:
  1. What are the roles on an agile team? and …
  2. How do you organize an agile team?

This webinar addresses these questions by examining best practices in how to develop and maintain an agile team.

This webinar will also explore:

  1. Drawing lines from traditional titles to agile titles
  2. Staying focused on the agile manifesto and agile principles
  3. Focusing on building a team with skills that align with agile versus focusing on roles
  4. Defining components of a successful agile team and some core principles
  5. Getting good people and the importance of effective communication
  6. Adopting the agile mindset

Presenter: Terrell Smith (LinkedIn profile), MPA, PMP, CBAP  With over 25 years of experience in a wide range of project management and business analysis assignments, he brings concepts to life in a practical and easy to apply manner. Terrell has assisted clients in the development of project management methodologies, risk assessments, quality management, agile methods, problem solving, rescuing troubled projects, implementing business analysis best practices, and team building.

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Building & Maintaining Agile Teams

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