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£1,495
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London
Full day
All levels
The concept of Agile project management refers to the use of a number of tools and techniques that are based on enabling project teams to deliver products to a predetermined and agreed timeline. The concept of Waterfall project management refers to the use of a number of tools and techniques that are based on enabling project teams to deliver products to a pre-determined and agreed specification. The selection of the most appropriate project management method has, historically, been a choice of 'either/or' when it comes to these two approaches. It is now becoming clear that for many projects, the selection of a single project management method does not satisfy the professionalism of the project team nor does it optimize the return on investment for the sponsoring organization. A radically different approach is needed.
This course presents an approach to project management which capitalizes on the most appropriate elements of each method tailored to the specific project being undertaken. In this course, the Waterfall approach will be based on the PRINCE2 model. Each method will be presented to highlight its particular strategy and strengths. The course will then propose project scenarios which will require the project team to use a hybrid method which brings together aspects of both methods. The overall goal of the course is threefold:
To introduce the Waterfall approach to product development.
To introduce the Agile approach to product development.
To explore how a combination of both approaches can bring added value to the sponsoring organization and their customers.
You'll learn how to:
Identify the strengths that the Waterfall approach brings to project work
Identify the strengths that the Agile approach brings to project work
Exploit the strengths of each method by combining their practices and protocols to maximize the potential for return on investment
Introductions
Course structure
Course goals and objectives
The purpose and importance of project work
The drivers for change
The roles associated with projects
The parameters of project work
The significance of project parameters
The problem of meeting all parameters
The rationale for ranking the parameters for optimal business return on investment
What do we mean by 'Waterfall'?
Setting, aligning and managing the parameter priorities
The PRINCE2® process model
The strengths of Waterfall / PRNCE2®
What do we mean by Agile?
Setting, aligning and managing the parameter priorities
The Agile PM process model
The strengths of Agile / Agile PM
The available tool set(s)
Six options for combining both methods
The value each option brings to the project
The value each option bring to the sponsoring organization
Guidelines for experimenting with these and other creative combinations
The sponsoring organization
The decision making body within the project
The project manager
The delivery team