Archive for December 30th, 2015

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Online Webinar – Recorded
Offered by: Solutions Cube Group (Rep 2451)  $12.95 USD
Attendees will be awarded 1 Cat A PDU for participating.

This webinar is the third in a 3 part series series on Collaboration by Solutions Cube.  Although this module is a part of the series – each module in the series can be taken individually.

The PMBOK® refers to the concept of progressive elaboration as a recommended method for defining the project’s scope and producing project outcomes.

Many teams struggle with applying progressive elaboration or lack the knowledge to apply these techniques in manner which allows for continual clarification of the project scope versus expanding the boundaries of the project scope.

In this 1 hour live in-depth Webinar participants learn how to:

  • Apply progressive elaboration concepts on the creation of project deliverables
  • Use the Wave Concept to develop project deliverables in a collaborative meeting setting
  • Keep stakeholders focused on the deliverable or task at hand during meetings
  • Structure a progress elaboration meeting activity expand the depth of knowledge for a deliverable without expanding the scope of the project effort

Join Solutions Cube for this 1 hour in depth presentation to learn how to avoid allowing progressive elaboration to become an uncontrolled scope creep dilemma on their projects. This is part 3 of a three part series presented by Solutions Cube.

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To resolve this issue simply click the “person” icon on the top of the course description page and either sign in or register.  You can then return to the course Description page and add the course to your cart.

Click here to register for Applying Progressive Elaboration Techniques on Projects

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Live Webinar – January 6th, 2016 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EST
Presented by:  Training Magazine
Duration: 1 Hour 1  Category C  PDU – Free PDU

You’ve completed your performance assessments, now what do you do with the results? How do you pull together all that data into a comprehensive, professional plan for the execs? Easy – you put some PEP in your step!

In this session, we’ll be examining the components and benefits of crafting a Performance Enhancement Plan (PEP) and how that differs from the traditional training plans we have done in the past.

During our time together you will:

  • Discover the differences between a PEP and a traditional training plan
  • Decide when it’s appropriate to use a PEP
  • Examine the components of a PEP and identify a tool to help you develop each component
  • Identify key elements of an effective training plan
  • Discuss the steps to take in a feedback meeting with your client/stakeholder
  • Receive a sample template for YOUR client/stakeholder services agreement

Be the performance consultant that your organization needs by putting some PEP in your step and sign up for our FREE webinar today. See you soon!

Speakers: Maria Chilcote (LinkedIn profile) is Managing Partner of The Training Clinic (TTC) Since 1977, TTC has trained over 200,000 people on 5 continents in train-the-trainer techniques and other topics including  management development, communication, and administrative skills and workshops. With 30+ years of experience, Maria specializes in performance consulting, and has conducted hundreds of workshops for a wide variety of industries. Maria is  author of many papers and articles on L&D  best practices and is a very engaging trainer in the classroom; blending examples from her breadth of corporate experience with just the right amount of humor!

PDU Category C (PMBOK 5) documentation details
Process Groups: Executing
Knowledge Areas: 9 – Human Resources

  • 9.1 Plan Human Resource Management
  • 9.3 Develop Project Team
  • 9.4  Manage Project Team

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 register for Put Some PEP In Your Step: Developing A Performance Enhancement Plan

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Live Webinar January 5th, 2016 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EST
Duration: 1 Hour Credits: 1 PDU Category C Free
Presented by : O’Reilly

Terraform is an infrastructure as code management tool developed by HashiCorp and released in 2014.

It provides a standard configuration language for declaring infrastructure resources from a variety of services including AWS, Google, Openstack, and DigitalOcean.

This standard configuration allows for declaring service agnostic infrastructure that is deployed across multiple providers.

Once declared, Terraform tracks the state of resources and manages the actions necessary to maintain the declared configuration.

John will:

  • Introduce you toTerraform and it’s underlying provider
    • It’s resource models
    • It’s configuration language,
    • And discuss it’s reusable modules,
  • Demonstrate shared infrastructure using remote state.
  • And discuss extending Terraform’s capabilities through it’s provider plugin API.

Presenter:  John Engelman (LinkedIn profile) is a sought after industry speaker and ObjectPartner’s Chief Technologist for DevOps. John is the author of the Shadow plugin for Gradle, one of the most widely used community plugins.  Consulting on continuous integration and deployment pipelines, cloud architecture, automation builds, application monitoring, John is also a regular open source contributor including projects such as Ratpack, Gradle, and Terraform.

PDU Category C (PMBOK 5) documentation details:
Process Groups: Planning
Knowledge Areas: 4 – Integration

  • 4.1 Develop Project Charter
  • 4.2 Develop Project Management Plan

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 register for Managing Infrastructure As Code With Terraform