Scrum Breakfast in Zürich, April 2, 2008: From Scream to Scrum, A Customer Tells His Side of the Story.
14-03-2008Looking for an Agile Job or Contract?
01-04-2008When I took over the WLC Project, we were using the Wiki and Excel to manage our many to do lists. Soon we reached the limits of Excel and needed a proper tool to effectively manage the many stories, make the information available at multiple locations, and keep track of our progress. After an evaluation, we chose Target Process, and have been happily using it ever since.
So now that I am independent, I checked out TP and discovered that they don’t offer any courses yet, a need which I have set out to fill.
Agile Project Management with Target Process
How to plan, manage and control agile software development projects using Target Process. A hands on introduction to the concepts needed by and tasks performed by the agile Project Manager (Scrum Master), Customer or Program Manager (“Product Owner”).
Focused on the key performance indicators, Scope, Time, Quality and Price, the participant gets a step by step introduction to using Target Process to achieve the key goals of managing, controlling and successfully completing software development projects.
Objectives
After completing this course, the project or program manager will be able to successfully plan, manage and control software development projects using Target Process.Audience
Program Managers, Project Managers, Scrum Masters, Product Owners and DevelopersLocation
Date: May 21 & 22, 2008
Time: 9.00 to 17.00
Location: namics ag, konradstrasse 12/14, 8005 Zürich Switzerland
Participants must bring their own laptop to access the practice environment.Cost
Early Bird Registration (payment received by April 15) CHF 1’296.–
Regular Registration CHF 1’496.–
Prices include 7.6% VAT.
Full information about the course is available online. And of course you can register online.
BTW – TargetProcess is supporting this effort Marketing Director Andrey Mihailenko and CTO Michael Dubakov will be present. The number of participants to this first edition is limited to 12.