- Project managers
- Project team members
- Department leaders
- Individuals who aspire to become project management specialists
- Professionals who want to develop skills to deliver projects on target, on time, and
on budget
- Identify why and when adaptive approaches to project management can be beneficial.
- Understand common frameworks (including Scrum) and how they apply to adaptive approaches.
- Follow an adaptive approach to understand common primary delivery roles on projects.
- Effectively use adaptive delivery techniques (i.e., user stories, story points, personas,
backlog items, sprints, scrum meetings, retrospectives, etc.).
- Understand how to plan and track projects following an adaptive approach.
- Adopt techniques to assess and communicate project status.
The curriculum is compatible with the project management industry standard set by
the Project Management Institute (PMI). The University of Waterloo partners with a project management training provider
to offer courses that qualify for project management professional (PMP) Professional
Development Units (PDUs) or contact hours. You will receive electronic course notes
that parallel the course content and serve as an excellent project management resource
tool.
Receive a certificate from the University of Waterloo
Upon successful completion of this program, you will receive a professional education
certificate from the University of Waterloo.
Kristine Hatfield, PMP
Course Instructor, WatSPEED
Kristine Hatfield has over 20 years project management experience, including the management
of large, complex, projects and programs, and project portfolios in excess of $250
million. She has successfully established company-wide project management practices
and has a great deal of experience in implementing and leading project management
offices (PMO), business analysis, strategic planning, and developing project managers.
Hatfield understands the importance of building high performing collaborative teams
across organizations. She brings a practical “people focused” approach to the application
of project management principles to deliver successful projects, programs, and portfolios.
She has spent her professional career in the telecommunications industry and IT, including
senior management roles, and has been a project management professional (PMP) since
2005.
Kiron D. Bondale, PMP, PMI-ACP, PMI-RMP, CDAP, CDAI
Course Instructor, WatSPEED
Kiron D. Bondale has almost 20 years experience using both traditional and agile project
management methodologies. He is a highly energetic, articulate, and enthusiastic facilitator
who brings a pragmatic value-focused approach to methodology and governance. He has
set up and managed project management offices (PMO) and has provided project portfolio
management and project management consulting services to over a hundred clients across
multiple industries. A PMP since 2000, Bondale contributed to the first version of
PMI’s Risk Management standard and received his PMI Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP)
certification in 2011. Bondale also holds the Certified Disciplined Agile Practitioner
(CDAP) and Certified Discipline Agile Instructor (CDAI) credentials from the Disciplined
Agile Consortium.