PM Insights Foster City Virtual Meeting: Easy Estimation
PM Insights Foster City -
Easy Estimation
“How long will that take?” A simple question, yet one of the hardest to answer. Traditional estimation fails because it takes the wrong approach to solve the wrong problem. We will uncover how and why relative estimation leads to better predictability. You will learn and practice the Easy Estimation With Story Points technique. This provides better predictability while spending less time estimating.
Participants will be able to:
- Quickly estimate work with their teams.
- Avoid unproductive discussions about 'how big is a story point?'
- Understand the value and mechanics of relative sizing/estimation.
- Bootstrap a team's estimation point scale
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About the Instructor:
Chris Sims
Chris Sims is a certified scrum trainer, agile coach, and recovering C++ developer who helps organizations improve their productivity and happiness.
Chris is the founder of Agile Learning Labs and the co-author of two best-selling scrum books: The Elements of Scrum and Scrum: a Breathtakingly Brief and Agile Introduction. More of his writing can be found on the Agile Learning Labs blog.
Chris' full bio can be found here: https://agilelearninglabs.com/people/chris-sims/
Meeting Leader: Eugene Chen
PDU Info: 2.0 Technical
Online Registration
PMI Silicon Valley Members: $5.00
Non-Members: $5.00
Veterans: FREE (Contact Meeting Leader for discount code.)
Cancellation Policy
This event is a professional society meeting, held for the benefit of its members. The Plan Ahead registration fee paid is based on the registrant's ability to commit to attendance, ahead of time. The registration fee will not be refunded for any reason, other than event cancellation. The PMI - Silicon Valley Chapter reserves the right to make last minute changes to program content and speakers, as circumstances dictate.
Event Properties
Event Date | 11-16-2021 6:00 pm |
Event End Date | 11-16-2021 8:00 pm |
Cut off date | 11-15-2021 11:55 pm |
Individual Price | 5.00 |
No. of Ways of Working PDUs | 2.0 |