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September Meeting | Agile Tools and Techniques

Tuesday, September 18, 2018 -
5:00pm to 7:30pm

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Presentation summary 

You’re invited to participate in 60 minutes of kinesthetic learning about Agile Manifesto derived Artifacts, Rituals, and Ceremonies.
Peter Paul will be your facilitator for this interactive and participative one hour. All the necessary materials will be provided. All you need to bring is an open mind, a flexible approach, and a highly developed sense of fun.

See you in September!

Learning Objectives

Okay, full disclosure. We’re going to do some fun stuff together and (hopefully) learn while we do.  I’m not going to give away what we’ll do but I will let you in on what we’ll debrief about.

  • Planning. The power of amplification by purposefully sequencing tools and techniques to achieve specific outcomes or objectives.
  • Iterations. The cornerstone of an Agile mindset is to use cycles of activity with the ability to react (not resist) change.
  • Agile terminology. Equating tools, techniques, roles, responsibilities, and processes with their Agile counterparts.
  • Applicability. We’ll discuss how these tools and techniques apply to real-life situations and also share our thoughts and opinions on what we learned, observed, and are still curious about.

Where: Ottawa Police Association (see Map)

When: Tuesday, September 18, 2018

  • 5:00 to 5:30 pm - Registration, snacks and socializing 
  • 5:30 to 5:45 pm - Chapter updates and introductions
  • 5:45 to 6:45 pm - Presentation and Q&A
  • 6:45 to 7:00 pm - Door prize draw!

Event fees

IIBA Members $11 | Non-Members $16 | Monthly Meeting Pass-holders are pre-paid

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Sponsored by

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With a reputation for excellence and 50 years of experience, Algonquin College Corporate Training (ACCT) provides a comprehensive range of training programs and services to support the professional development goals of individuals and the business objectives of organizations. In addition to its popular “Business Analysis Essentials” college-accredited program aligned with A Guide to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge® (BABOK® Guide) v3, Algonquin offers APMG-International Change Management™ Foundation and Practitioner certification. This five-day course introduces change management theory and techniques to enable the application of change management approaches to project and workplace change initiatives.

Attend open enrolment classes at Algonquin’s downtown Corporate Training Centre or, book off-the-shelf or customized classes for your team at your site or ours. For more information, call (613) 727-7729 or visit www.algonquincollege.com/corporate
 

Sponsor's contact information

340 Albert Street, Suite1110,
Ottawa, ON     |      K1R 7Y6
Tel.: 613-727-7729 |  Fax: 613-232-2065
Email: training@algonquincollege.com

 

Event Details: 
About the presenter: Peter has 35+ years of experience in various industries as a Project Manager, Business Analyst, Facilitator, Associate Director, Executive Director, Corporate Instructor, and Consultant. Peter has taught business analysis, project management and facilitation courses to colleges, universities, and corporate trainers across Canada and around the world since 1993. Peter draws on his many years of experience to bring real-life and real-world context to the material that he presents. Peter’s work experience includes time at RBC, NCR, Bell, BlackBerry, Northwestel, and Algonquin College to name just a few. Peter holds a B.A. in English and a Master’s certificate in Project Management. He is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP®) since 2001 and a Certified Professional Facilitator (CPF®) with the International Association of Facilitators (IAF®) since 2008.
Event Location: 
Ottawa Police Association, 141 Catherine Street, Ottawa, ON K2P 1C3
Speaker: 
Peter Paul
Other: 
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16.00 CAD