Event Calendar

Sunday. 13 February, 2022 - Saturday. 19 February, 2022
WEEK 07
Tuesday. 15 February, 2022
6:00 pm

Agile (Virtual) Forum - 220215

Webinar

“Let’s Talk Scrum Master" - A Panel Discussion

The Agile Forum meetings offer an opportunity for professional networking and knowledge sharing with other agile practitioners as well as provide a learning environment for professionals interested in learning about agile techniques. Everyone is welcome to participate.  

Presentation 

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Have you heard of the “Scrum Master” and are curious to know what it entailed in the role?

Curious to know best practices as a Scrum Master?

Want to make a career transition to be a Scrum Master and not sure how to get there?

If you answered YES, then this panel discussion is for YOU!

During the “Let’s Talk Scrum Master” the panelists will share the following points to provide insight, best practices and how to navigate the field. Key points you will learn from the panelists are: 

  • Ways to locate Scrum Master positions
  • How to transition into being a Scrum Master
  • Day in the life as a Scrum Master
  • Becoming a Scrum Master without any experience
  • Scrum Master best practices
  • And more!

Come and learn from current Scrum Masters in various industries and roles to help you prepare for your next opportunity in 2022!

Wednesday. 16 February, 2022
6:00 pm

Healthcare (Virtual) Forum - 220216

Webinar

"Let's Start Learning from Lessons Learned" by Dave Davis, PMP, PgMP, PBA, ACP, CSM, DASSM, AHPP, PMI-ATP

The PMI Atlanta Healthcare Forum has 9 planned sessions throughout 2022. Proposed topics include IT & IT PMO in Healthcare, Healthcare SME/Domain Forums such as Clinical, Laboratory, Research, Tomorrow's Healthcare & Government practices/law, Thought Leadership in Healthcare, and Innovation in Healthcare Technology. 

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Almost every methodology has a process that includes “capturing lessons learned,” but do we really close the loop and actually “apply lessons learned”? Have you ever been trained in how to analyze lessons learned to utilize them in your new project? Do you have “retrospectives” that intend to capture your lessons learned and identify improvement opportunities in both the product and process? Do you have them on paper, but not in practice?

This presentation will take a serious look at the lessons learned process in all methodologies across the continuum and see how we can better improve application of this knowledge to our overall product delivery in the PMO. Dave will discuss:

  • The actual capture of lessons learned from a traditional PM perspective and how that is now evolved to retrospectives in the current agile development world
  • Lessons learned in relationship to knowledge management
  • How we should effectively tag our lessons learned and establish a capability to utilize this information so the next project manager can retrieve it and apply to their project