Monthly Meeting 02/02/2012

Thu, 02/02/2012 - 6:00pm
Time
  • 6:00 PM: Registration & Informal Networking
  • 6:30 PM: Management Forum
  • 7:15 PM: Dinner
  • 7:45 PM: After Dinner Presentation
  • 9:00 PM: Adjourn
Management Forum
Topic: 
Networking
Presented by: 
Facilitated by IEEE-SCV-TMC board member

We will have open Networking, followed by guided Networking on a subject related to the subject of the evening's After Dinner Talk.

After Dinner Presentation
Topic: 
Using Agile-like Iterative Development on Large, Complex Projects
Presented by: 
Vincent McGevna, PMP

While Agile project management is an effective process that has been proven to be very beneficial for certain types of projects, there are many projects to which Agile project management just does not apply. For example, many new product development projects are too large and complex to execute without a carefully thought out plan, and within a sequence of short, fixed timeboxes.

One of the main reasons Agile has been effective it’s the use of iterative development – the end product is built up incrementally through a series of iterations. But being iterative is not unique to Agile. All of the new product development projects I’ve managed, many two or more years in duration, were done iteratively. Each had a detailed plan and, in all cases, the planning was essential.

The key element of the plan is the integration strategy which takes the low level deliverables in the WBS (Work Breakdown Structure) and lays out an optimal sequence for development and integration. In my experience, large projects with a detailed strategy are more successful and less stressful than those without. Here we’ll look at what an integration strategy is, and how to go about creating one.

Vincent McGevna has over 25 years of engineering project management experience, managing cross-functional engineering and manufacturing teams developing software, electronics and mechanical hardware for the semiconductor, aerospace, telecommunications, nuclear power, and TV industries.

Vince is the co-founder of Winning Schedules which is dedicated to mentoring organizations on effective ways they can use Microsoft Project. Vince has also developed planning and Microsoft Project e-Learning which is available at www.pmsuccess.com. Currently he is completing his book on Schedule Centered Planning which lays out how to create a schedule that is a project plan, and how to include the benefits of Agile in that plan.

Vince has a certificate in Engineering Project Management from U.C Santa Cruz, is a Project Management Professional, PMP, and a Certified Prince2 Practitioner.

Meal
Choices: 
Chicken or Turkey Sandwich
Vegetarian or Tuna Sandwich
Pastrami or Beef Sandwich
Meal includes: 
Salads, Chips, Sodas or Coffee
Place

RAMADA Silicon Valey

Location

RAMADA Silicon Valley
1217 Wildwood Ave
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
United States
Phone: 408-245-5330

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Cost
  • All charges are paid at the door by check or cash
  • No credit cards
Early bird – IEEE member: 
$10.00
Early bird – Non-member: 
$13.00
Early bird deadline: 
12:00AM 02/01/2012 (PST)
Standard – IEEE member: 
$13.00
Standard – Non-member: 
$16.00

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Presentation Slides 02/02/2012

Presentation slides from the meeting.