Roadmap to Easy Transition from Traditional to Agile Models

Learn about major software development approaches & how to easily transit from traditional models to Agile

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Description

A major task in managing a software project is to select the right software methodology for your specific project needs.

It is not one size fits all, there’re many factors that you need to put into consideration before you decide the perfect approach to run your project.

You should not always go agile or always go traditional. Traditional approaches is all about control. Agile approaches is all about flexibility and accepting changes.

If you are an agile advocate then there are situations where extra control is needed. And if you are a traditional advocate then there are situations where extra agility is needed. So to decide on the best approach, I believe that you need to learn both: agile methodologies and traditional project methodologies. And this why this course is different.

it is not one way or the other, it is not black or white … it is not traditional versus agile … the reality is that most of the software projects are in between … there’s a wide spectrum between the 2 approaches and we need to learn how to decide which is the right methodology for your specific project circumstances.

In this course, we will learn the benefits, drawbacks and when to use most familiar approaches, we will also learn how different factors can affect your methodology selection, I will provide you with my personal recipe that I have successfully used for years to help you select the perfect methodology according to your specific project needs.

I will be happy to work with you to decide on the best software methodology for your specific projects and answer all your questions


What You Will Learn!

  • Develop a deeper understanding of the principles behind agile and traditional methodologies in order to design and tailor a project methodology that is well aligned with the business environment, the risks and complexities of individual projects.

Who Should Attend!

  • Software project managers.
  • product owners, team leaders, QA, scrum masters,.
  • startup owners and entrepreneurs.
  • Business Leaders, CIOs and PMO leaders.