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Agile Project Management What it is and what it isn t

Moderator Janelle Abaoag Project Insight Marketing, Public Relations Janelle.Abaoag@projectinsight.com www.projectinsight.net

All participants will be on mute Questions are welcome Things to know Please use the questions box to ask questions The moderator will select questions All questions will be answered today or by email at info@projectinsight.net Webinar recording available in the PI Community

Diane C. Altwies, MBA, PMP Presenter CEO, Core Performance Concepts Inc. Training in project management, PMP and CAPM certification, leadership, business analysis, agile and six sigma daltwies@cpconcepts.net www.coreperformanceconcepts.com PMP and CAPM are registered trademarks of the Project Management Institute

Presenter Janice Y. Preston, MBA, CPA, PMP COO, Core Performance Concepts Inc. Training in project management, PMP and CAPM certification, leadership, business analysis, agile and six sigma jypreston@cpconcepts.net www.coreperformanceconcepts.com PMP and CAPM are registered trademarks of the Project Management Institute

Who Is on the Call? Are you: A Project Manager without your PMP certification? A PMP in the role of a Project Manager? A program manager? Just looking for ways to use Project Insight more effectively?

Goals of the Fundamental Series Deepen your understanding of fundamental project management concepts Identify tools and techniques that can be implemented to manage projects more effectively Discover practical applications for your existing projects Use project management software more effectively

Presenter Janet Waite, PMP, CSM A Project Manager and Certified ScrumMasterfor a Fortune 100 Insurance Company in the Tampa Bay area. PMP and CAPM are registered trademarks of the Project Management Institute

Objectives of This Webinar Understand what agile is and where it came from Compare PMBOK project phases with the waterfall method and the Agile release Understand the Agile Lifecycle Link PMBOK Guide Processes to Agile development

What best describes your interest? You are currently using an Agile approach in your organization. You are considering using an Agile approach in your organization. You just want to learn more about Agile. You are interested in pursuing some sort of Agile certification.

Section 1: Agile Overview What is agile? Agile history Agile Manifesto Values Agile Manifesto Principles

Definition Agile software development -is a group of software development methodologies based on iterative and incremental development, where requirements and solutions evolve through collaboration between self-organizing, crossfunctional teams. Wikipedia Agile Project - is a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service or result, using agile values, principles and techniques derived from the Agile Manifesto.

Agile History 1950 s -Incremental software development methods are starting to be used. 1974 -E.A. Edmonds writes a paper on adaptive software development. 1990 s -Heavyweight Vs. Lightweight development methods. 2001 -The Agile Manifesto was published.

The Agile Manifesto - Values Individuals and interactions over processes and tools Working software over comprehensive documentation Customer collaboration over contract negotiation Responding to changeover following a plan www.agilemanifesto.org

The Agile Manifesto 12 Principles Satisfy the customer through early and continuous delivery of valuable software. Welcome changing requirements, even late in development. Deliver Working software frequently. Business people and developers must work together daily throughout the project. Build projects around motivated individuals. The most efficient and effective method of conveying information to and within a development team is face-to-face conversation. www.agilemanifesto.org

The Agile Manifesto 12 Principles Working software is the primary measure of progress. Agile processes promote sustainable development. Continuous attention to technical excellence and good design enhances agility. Simplicity--the art of maximizing the amount of work not done is essential. The best architectures, requirements, and designs emerge from selforganizing teams. At regular intervals, the team reflects on how to become more effective, then tunes and adjusts its behavior accordingly. www.agilemanifesto.org

Section 2: Agile vs. PMBOK Guide Project Phases Agile Life cycle The Agile Project The Agile Release The Agile Iteration The Agile Daily work

Project Phases ------PMBOK Project Phases ----- Initial Intermediate Intermediate Intermediate Final ------Waterfall Project Phases ----- Analysis Design Code Test Deploy ------------Agile Release ------------ Release Planning Iteration Iteration Iteration Release Retrospective

The Agile Project Lifecycle (Fractal) -------------Agile Project-------------- Product Planning Release Release Release Retrospective -------------Agile Release ------------ Release Planning Iteration Iteration Iteration Retrospective -------------Agile Iteration ---------- Iteration Planning Daily Work Daily Work Daily Work Retrospective/ Demo -------------Agile Daily Work --------- Stand-up Meeting Task Integration Task Integration Task Integration Progress Updates

The Agile Project ------PMBOK Project Phases ----- Initial Intermediate Intermediate Intermediate Final -------------Agile Project-------------- Product Planning Release Release Release Retrospective Project Closeout Vision Software Release Create Product Road Map Release Planning Create Product Backlog

The Agile Project (Outputs) Vision of the Product Road map with Release time frames. Product Backlog (Prioritized and Estimated). Other Possible Outputs: High Level Design Functioning software for each release Lessons learned Determine which Agile method to use.

The Agile Release Release Planning -------------Agile Release ------------ Iteration Iteration Iteration Retrospective -------------3 to 6 Months------------- Release Retrospective Release Planning Update the Release Plan Release Plan: Iteration length, Velocity, User Stories Iteration Execution

The Agile Iteration -------------Agile Iteration ---------- Iteration Planning Daily Work Daily Work Daily Work Retrospective -------------2to 6 Weeks------------- Iteration Retrospective Iteration Planning Demo Detailed Task list Iteration Execution Story3 : Design, Build, Test Story1 : Design, Build, Test Story2 : Design, Build, Test

Stand-up Meeting The Agile Daily Work -------------Agile Daily Work --------- Task Integration Task Integration Task Integration Retrospective/D emo Demo Stand up meeting: Status, Identify potential issues Update Burn down chart Task Execution: Story Design, Build, Test, Task completion

The Agile Daily Work WBS

Difference Between Agile & Waterfall Agile Team Motivation (Value Driven) Waterfall Team Motivation(Plan Driven) Fixed - Resources and Time Boxes Fixed Requirements. Leadership Serve the team and remove obstacles Leadership Manage the team and Risks Process Improvement Constant through retrospectives Process Improvement - Lessons Learned

Project Management Processes Controlling Controlling Controlling Controlling Initiating Planning Executing Closing

Agile Management Processes Iteration Backlog & Burndown Iteration Backlog & Burndown Iteration Backlog & Burndown Iteration Backlog & Burndown Product Backlog & Release Planning Iteration Planning/ Iteration Review Iteration Release

WAHOO! The End

Reference Page www.slingerconsulting.com Blog.Chadelbrect.com Process.osellus.com www.ambysoft.com Agile Software Development Second Edition. The Cooperative Game, Alistar Cockburn Agile Estimating and Planning, Mike Cohen User Stories Applied For Agile Software Development, Mike Cohen

Goals of the Fundamental Series Deepen your understanding of fundamental project management concepts Identify tools and techniques that can be implemented to manage projects more effectively Discover practical applications for your existing projects Use project management software more effectively

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2013 Fundamentals Webinar Series The 2nd Wednesday of Every Month -8:00am PT Topics July 10 A New Focus on Stakeholders Aug 14 Avoiding Communication Pitfalls Sept 11 Mastering Business Networking Oct 9 Delivering Quality in Projects Nov 13 Earned Value Basics Dec 11 The Global Challenge in Projects 2013 Core Performance Concepts Inc.

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