This talk is intended to help folks who are managing technical projects avoid common pitfalls, and help technical teams better prepare managers for overall project success.
Анна Лаврова «Одного разу в одного менеджера було 6 проектів – як жити з ціли...Lviv Startup Club
Kyiv Project Management Day 2017 Spring
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Анна Лаврова «Одного разу в одного менеджера було 6 проектів – як жити з цілим портфелем проектів»
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Сайт конференції: http://pmday.org/
Спільнота в мережі Linkedin: http://bit.ly/PMDayLin
Спільнота в мережі facebook: http://bit.ly/PMDayKyivFB
Twitter конференції: https://twitter.com/LvivPMDay
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Henry Ford once said, “coming together is a beginning, keeping together is progress and working together is success”. It doesn’t matter if you choose to be a master of one or a jack-of-all-trades, in today’s world both do not bring success if you are unable to work as part of a team.
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The presentation slides to the Agile Malaysia meetup held on 13th April 2020 on remote working tips and tricks.
View the meetup recording at: https://www.agilemalaysia.my/post/remote-work-tips-tricks
Анна Лаврова «Одного разу в одного менеджера було 6 проектів – як жити з ціли...Lviv Startup Club
Kyiv Project Management Day 2017 Spring
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Анна Лаврова «Одного разу в одного менеджера було 6 проектів – як жити з цілим портфелем проектів»
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Сайт конференції: http://pmday.org/
Спільнота в мережі Linkedin: http://bit.ly/PMDayLin
Спільнота в мережі facebook: http://bit.ly/PMDayKyivFB
Twitter конференції: https://twitter.com/LvivPMDay
Essential Training Techniques for Every AdminLouise Lockie
Delivered at London's Calling 2018 by Louise Lockie
Training very often falls to the Salesforce Admin to deliver, but we may not all be experienced or natural teachers. In this session I will talk through why well planned and delivered training will lead to higher levels of user adoption and I will provide guidance for new admins, or those new to training, in how to plan and deliver successful end-user training.
How to Build a Successful Team by PayPal Senior Product ManagerProduct School
Henry Ford once said, “coming together is a beginning, keeping together is progress and working together is success”. It doesn’t matter if you choose to be a master of one or a jack-of-all-trades, in today’s world both do not bring success if you are unable to work as part of a team.
As Product Managers, we have a responsibility to bring people together to build world class products. Although fun, investing in team building does not necessarily mean just pizza and beer. In this talk, Liat shared practical tips for identifying your team members’ strengths and internal motivations.
The presentation slides to the Agile Malaysia meetup held on 13th April 2020 on remote working tips and tricks.
View the meetup recording at: https://www.agilemalaysia.my/post/remote-work-tips-tricks
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- What is important in a Tech and Product DD ?
- What will investors expect from you?
- Dos and don’ts
- What does it need to be well-prepared?
- How to discuss (and sell) your skeletons in the closet?
The workshop consists of two main parts:
In the first part, I will talk about my personal experience on both sides of the table
The second part will be a Q&A session
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NOTE:
You'd love to see me talk about this at your conference or company? Feel free to send me an email.
There were handouts coming with the talk: list of DD docs, my DD approach, red flags, useful links. If you want to have these handouts, send me an email.
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Ensure student retention and progression
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DevOpsDays Baltimore 2018: Black Mirror Season 5: DevOps - Brendan O'LearyDevOpsDays Baltimore
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Victoria Guido
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8. Pitfall: Lack of Trust
Technical Team
“Not enough time….”
“Super big risk….”
“That doesn’t make sense…”
“This is more complicated than you think…”
FALSE.
Non-technical manager