WEEK 36 |
Tuesday. 01 September, 2020 | |||
6:00 pm |
The Silicon Valley Project - Lean-Agile Principles to Drive Delivery of Business Value - Sept 2020The Silicon Valley Project speaker series present:Lean-Agile Principles to Drive Delivery of Business Value
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Event Description
Project agility and Lean principles work together for delivering business value as fast and reliably as possible. What are the Lean-Thinking principles and tools behind most successful Agile processes?
Join us as we explore how to apply these principles and tools for continuously adapting and improving our Lean-Agile project processes for a wide variety of future requirements and circumstances.
We’ll review, examine, and discuss proven Lean-Thinking and Agile principles and tools to better understand how we can apply them for competitively delivering business value. We will also discuss how these ideas relate to the recent PMI thrust into Disciplined Agility Delivery (DAD).
In a lively online presentation with group discussions we will assess our present and proposed future Lean-Agile thinking values, processes, tools, and models for rapidly delivering the highest value to our stakeholders.
Takeaways
- Understanding the Lean-Thinking goal of fast flexible flow of value
- Realizing the benefits and core beliefs of Agile development
- How to use the value stream and Theory of Constraints to visualize and maximize flow of value
- Differentiating Scrum’s incremental vs. Kanban's continuous delivery of business value
Speaker
Frank M. Mangini, M.S.E.E., M.B.A., PMP®, PMI-ACP®, CSP®-SM
Instructor at UCSC Silicon Valley Extension
Registration (virtual access details to be distributed upon registration)
- PMISV Members: $5.00
- Non-members: $5.00
- UCSC Active Students: $5.00
- Veterans: Free (Request a veteran code to attend all PMISV events for free.)
Additional Information
Meeting Leader: Contact Rich Condon, PMP, PMI-ACP
PDU: 2.0 (1.0 - Strategy, 1.0 - Technical)
PM Breakfast Meeting - Mountain View/Sunnyvale - Sept 2020
Women in Project Management Forum - Sep 2020
Description:
The Forum’s mission is to provide a community for women interested in the Project Management profession, focused on mutual growth and sharing of knowledge through informal meetings, networking and mentoring. Through mutual sharing the group seeks to provide insights into Project Management issues common to multiple industries. This interaction enables participants to make significant positive changes to their work environment.