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Agile is a proven approach to complex (and sometimes messy) projects where the requirements are unclear, timelines are uncertain despite rigidly dictated deadlines, and communication seems circular. Join us for this interactive session as we explore how the 12 Principles of Agile can restore structure and sanity to small to medium projects, even non-software ones. We’ll also share a selection of Agile techniques and how to integrate them into your everyday processes. You’ll walk away equipped with practical insights and actionable strategies to apply Agile principles effectively, beginning your journey of continuous improvement and adaptive project management.
Presented by Grace Kilpatrick, Sr. Project Manager, Office of Strategic Consulting and Robert Merrill, Business Systems Analyst, DoIt Portfolio and Project Management Office
This free event is part of the Office of Strategic Consulting’s “In-Scope: Managing Projects at UW Madison” series. In Scope is a mini-curriculum and conversation workshop series designed for managers of small- to medium-sized projects. In this series, project management experts address managing projects in the university environment, introduce project management methods and resources, and facilitate conversations around common problems and solutions.
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Jennifer Erickson (jennifer.erickson@wisc.edu)
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UW–Madison Employees
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Official Course Website
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