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| Using A Business Value Model To Guide Decisions on 3/6/2012 |
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The Project Management Advanced Forums are a collaboration between Northeast Ohio Project Management Institute and Baldwin-Wallace College. These workshops combine expert business experience with practical application. This event is also jointly provided by the Cleveland International Institute of Business Analysts. Download the flier for this event here http://snipurl.com/pmineo_2012mar06 Each person attending will receive a copy of Kent’s book, Stand Back and Deliver: Accelerating Business Agility. Presenter: Kent McDonald, is an author, speaker, and mentor who helps organizations understand their problems and implement solutions. His more than 15 years of experience include work in business analysis, strategic planning, project management, and product development in a variety of industries including financial services, health insurance, performance marketing, human services, nonprofit, and automotive. He is co-author of Stand Back and Deliver: Accelerating Business Agility and currently writes a column for ProjectConnections.com and delivers courses in business analysis training for B2T Training. Presentation Overview: Effective business analysts and project managers know the importance of asking the right questions. One vital question that applies to just about every project is: "Is it worth it?" This question can be very difficult to answer because at the beginning of any project there are more questions than answers. And the answers will change as you proceed through the project and gain more knowledge about the purpose, considerations, costs, and benefits involved.
At this Project Management seminar, we will explore tools you can use to help organize the necessary information and confidently answer the "Is it worth it?" question on a regular basis. This interactive session demonstrates how to create a value model to make an initial decision about whether to pursue a project. We will discuss how to then utilize the same model as your knowledge grows throughout the project to confirm that the project is on the right course or if changes need to be made. Learning Objectives:
Agenda: 8-8:30 a.m. Registration, breakfast Location: Cost: PDU’s: 3 Limited seating - 50 maximum - register early
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