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Full name | David Paré |
Job | Enterprise Architect / Agile Coach |
email | david [dot] pare [at] gmail [dot] com |
Phone number | 819-580-7427 |
Company | JRS PARTNERS |
City (Country) | Sherbrooke (Canada) |
Time | 45' |
Type of Conference | Conference > 100 attendees |
Level | Everybody |
Agile Café - Chat your way through requirements...
Biography
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With over 15 years in business and IT consulting, David has comprehensive experience in complex, distributed, highly politicized environment and multi-stakeholders large-scale projects around the globe.
David has a demonstrated and recognized track record of delivering business value from Information Technology at executive level, providing leadership in consulting and client management, delivering value added advisory, strategic and planning services to customers worldwide.
As a certified Project Manager (PMP), ScrumMaster, Enterprise Architect (TOGAF) and Service Management Professional (ITILv3), David has been a significant agent of change through many years of organizational coaching and acting as a trusted advisor for his clients.Description
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Did you ever struggled to get those requirements from your stakeholders/clients ? You don't know why, but every time you start a project it is always painfull to gather the right people and get them to tell you want they want in a useful format ?
Using a recognized and very powerful technique called the "World Café" and through a real-life example, I will show you how easy it is to discover those requirements (User Stories). Step back and let the client do the work while you enjoy the ride ! Prerequisites
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None. Benefits for the attendees
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Learn how to capture requirements the easy and meaningful way.
Learn how to let your clients/stakeholders come up with their own useful requirements as UserStories.
Learn how to go from a blurry client request to a detailed estimated and priorited roadmap. |
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Submitted by ppetit on Mon, 06/13/2011 - 02:02
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