Presented by Rick Clare, PMP, CBAP, CSM, MSPM
Prototyping is a seldom used elicitation technique, even though some development methodologies such as Rapid Application Delivery are entirely based on it. This webinar will provide an in-depth review of this elicitation technique and explain best practices in using prototyping to deliver quality products.
Audience: Public
Date/Time: On Demand
Host: PM Centers USA @PMCentersUSA
Cost: $9.85 until March 7, 2017
Registration: PM Centers USA On Demand Webinar Registration
IIBA Certification Chat
Presented by Rich Larson, PMP, CBAP, Watermark Learning
The event is a free chat session using webinar technology. It features written questions and live answers by an experienced CBAP from Watermark Learning. Topics include anything related to IIBA's certifications you want, ranging from the ECBAP, CCBAP or CBAP application to the exams to re-certification.
Audience: Public
Date/Time: Friday, March 3, 2017: 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm EST
Host: Watermark Learning @Watermarklearn
Cost: Free
Registration: Watermark Learning IIBA Certification Chat Registration
Requirements Prioritization Best Practices
Presented by Rob Stewart, Senior Consultant, IAG Consulting
This two-hour webinar for project managers and business analysts gets right to the point and covers the essential steps for prioritizing business requirements -- a process based on industry best practices ranging from QFD, MoSCoW and others -- and employing IAG's experience and proven techniques for practical requirements prioritization.
This webinar will explain why prioritization is important,
when it is needed (and when it isn't,) when it should be done, what different
strategies could be used and what techniques work best.
Participants will learn a practical process that is
adaptable to various types of projects (from large to small) and a variety of
environments from agile to waterfall.
It will provide Project Managers and Business Analysts with
a clear understanding of what they need to know, and what they need to do, to
easily and effectively prioritize the product requirements for their next
project.
Key Content Covered in this Webinar:
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The Most Effective Prioritization Strategies
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Different Prioritization Techniques
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Why Prioritize?
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When to Prioritize Knowing
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What to Prioritize
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The Six Steps to Prioritizing Business Requirements
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Key Requirements Prioritization Success Factors
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Facilitating Requirements Prioritization Meetings
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Rating Facilitation Methods
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Next Steps
Audience: Public
Date/Time: Wednesday, March 8, 2017; 10:00 am – 12:00 pm EDT
Host: IAG Consulting @IAGConsulting
Cost: Free
Registration: IAG Consulting Public Webinar Registration
Leading Change through Emotions
Presented by Cecillia Boggi
In this webinar you will learn why and how great leaders inspire and lead through emotions.
Audience: Public
Date/Time: Wednesday 8 2017; 11:00 am – 12:30 pm EST
Host: IT Metrics and Productivity @ITMPI
Cost: Free
Registration: ITMPI Webinar Registration
Building Digital Roadmaps
Presented by Agile LayerTopics:
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Framework & Method for Producing Effective Digital
Roadmaps
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Leveraging Digital Ideation Lenses and Catalogs
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Creating Capability-driven, multi-level Roadmaps
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Tying Digital Roadmaps to a Business Architecture
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Applying Integrated Portfolio Management techniques
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Review of Digital Capability Models (Mobility, Social, Big
Data, IoT)
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Demonstration: Road mapping Software-as-a-Service
Date/Time: Wednesday, March 8, 2017; 11:00 am – 12:00 pm EST
Host; Agile Layer
Cost: Free
Registration: Agile Public Webinar Registration
Presented by Heather Mylan-Mains and Jared Gorai
As business analysts there are habits we can adopt for success. This presentation will focus on how habits such as planning, stakeholder analysis, understanding the real problem, communication and others will transform a business analyst to a highly effective problem solving machine!
Learning Objectives:
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Plan for success
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Understand the problem
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The right communication
Audience: IIBA Members
Date/Time: Wednesday, March 8 2017; 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EST
Host: International Institute of Business Analysis @IIBA
Cost: Free
Registration: IIBA Members Only Webinar Registration
Order out of chaos: How to launch a product when the starting point is nebulous
Presented by James Hulgan, Service Delivery Director, Seilevel
Like most IT projects, the most expensive part of launching a new line of business is integrating technology and business processes with new systems and organizations. The ultimate deliverable from a software development project isn’t a set of requirements--it’s a solution that solves a business problem or takes advantage of an opportunity.
Key take aways:
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techniques for how to take a solution from concept to
delivery
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the value and impact of using visual models for a faster
time to market
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how to think about and drive user adoption early in the
product development process
Audience: Public
Date/Time: Wednesday, March 8, 2017; 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST
Host: Seilevel
Cost: Free
Registration: Seilevel Public Webinar Registration
Value Mapping: Critical Business Architecture
Presented by Chris Armstrong
This webinar will review the principles and benefits of value mapping, the different kinds of value models, and how value maps contextualize other business architecture perspectives.
Audience: Public
Date/Time: Thursday, March 9, 2017; 11:00 am – 12:30 pm EST
Host: IT Metrics and Productivity Institute @ITMPI
Cost: Free
Registration: ITMPI Webinar Registration
Building Digital Roadmaps
Presented by Agile LayerTopics:
·
Framework & Method for Producing Effective Digital
Roadmaps
·
Leveraging Digital Ideation Lenses and Catalogs
·
Creating Capability-driven, multi-level Roadmaps
·
Tying Digital Roadmaps to a Business Architecture
·
Applying Integrated Portfolio Management techniques
·
Review of Digital Capability Models (Mobility, Social, Big
Data, IoT)
·
Demonstration: Road mapping Software-as-a-Service
Audience: Public
Date/Time: Friday, March 10, 2017; 11:00 am – 12:00 pm EST
Host; Agile Layer
Cost: Free
Registration: Agile
Public Webinar Registration
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