Speakers:
No single project management methodology is perfect to execute a successful project in the real world. This session will cover a hybrid approach that can leverage the strengths and overcome the weaknesses of common PM practices to Get Sh** Done.
Warning:Agile purists may cringe at this approach. I promise not to offend.
At Hook 42, we combine the best tools and techniques used in Waterfall (gasp!), Agile / Scrum, and Kanban techniques to scope, execute, and deliver client projects in a high-quality and rapid development environment.
This session will surface the highlights of our process and how your projects may benefit from the tools used.
Benefits to Attendees:
- De-mystify Project Management terms and methodologies.
- Learn new tools and techniques to use through your project lifecycle.
- Know that it is ok to change process if it is constraining your project work!
- Hear someone actually talk about Waterfall techniques with a straight face. ;)
Learning Objectives:
- Introduction to the primary PM methodologies used in businesses.
- Cover the best (and worst) applications of each of the "pure" methodologies.
- Identify the best tools from each methodology and how a hybrid approach can improve project execution.
- Provide sample planning assets from a hybrid approach.
- Exposure to industry project management terms for post-session research.
- If time allows, explore these methods with maintenance contracts, not just well defined projects.
Speaker's Certifications & Education:
- Certified Project Management Professional, PMI.org. - 2006
- Stanford Certified Project Manager / Advanced Project Management - 2006
- Certified Scrum Master
- Certified Scrum Product Owner
- Certified Microsoft Technical Specialist - MS Project (and a bunch of other old MS tech)
- Business Analyst Education - IIBA.org
- Business Process Improvement - Performance Design Labs / Rummler Process (pre Six Sigma).
- University: Kinesiology / Physiotherapy, Psychology. ;)
Beyond the Certs - Real World Experience:
- CEO & Co-founder of an 8 person Drupal shop in San Francisco, Hook 42. A small team with big enterprise experience.
- Ran own freelance company working with large enterprise clients.
- Worked at and with full service agencies as a vendor manager, Managing Architect, and partner.
- Large enterprise applications architect, project, program, and portfolio manager at a bunch of big name companies.
- Specialized in large enterprise collaboration applications, knowledge management, process automation, and web technologies since 1997.
- Industries include: Agencies, Entertainment Software, Healthcare, Retail/E-Commerce, Security, Industrial / Commercial Software
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Comments
Thoughts from a non-PM
As a non-PM, I'm surprised at how opinionated some PMs can be that their way is the "right way". Just like in Drupal, there are so many different ways to approach a problem and so many tools to use to do a great job. I think it's good to have an open mind on approaches and methodologies, and to be flexible.