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systems & software engineering
Implementing and Using a Methodology
A 2-day workshop for organizations working to put an IT methodology in
place. This workshop provides an understanding of the many aspects of
methodologies, their implementation and use. The material covers everything from
selecting or creating a methodology to the necessary infrastructure and
deployment strategies. It also covers the issues involved in using the
methodology in practice and how to get the most leverage and return on
investment from it.
The workshop does not deal with any proprietary methodologies or tools, but
the knowledge gained will greatly enhance your ability to select and apply
these.
Who Should Attend
IT management, project managers, quality management staff, project office
staff, methodology users (development staff), methodologists, and project
support staff.
Workshop Objectives:
- Identify the principle aspects of an IT methodology.
- Describe how a
methodology is created.
- Create your own methodology components.
- Guide
others in the creation and implementation of methodologies.
- Create an
effective infrastructure to support a methodology.
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Generate consensus and support for a methodology.
- Get buy-in from your
organization for the methodology.
- Avoid the tool-driven mentality from IT
staff.
- Avoid overwhelming the staff.
- Maintain development agility and
eliminate unnecessary paperwork.
- Lead the organization through the changes
necessary to establish a methodology.
To request a comprehensive
curriculum outline click... HERE.
Last updated on
April 30, 2008
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