Wardley Maps for Project & Program Managers
Joaquin Peña Fernandez
2:05:49
Description
Learn how this visual communications tool can help you on different project management knowledge areas
What You'll Learn?
- Use Wardley Maps model for project management
- Enable conversations with stakeholders using Wardley Maps nomenclature
- Understand the similarities of Scrum and Wardley Maps
- How Wardley Maps help on different knowledge areas
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DescriptionThis course is oriented to Project and Program Managers willing to add a visual tool and strategic language and perspective to their skills.
We are going to review:
The problem of the market strategy, and where Wardley Maps come from,
Wardley Mapping components,
How to read a Wardley Map,
How to draw a Wardley Map,
How maps help on some of the PMI knowledge areas,
similarities between Wardley Maps and Scrum.
What's the benefit for you?
You will have a visual aid for communications thanks to the maps,
You will learn many concepts from strategic jargon (climatic patterns, doctrines, gameplays...),
You will save time on communications when using Wardley Maps.
You will have the ability to ask better questions and gain perspective about where your project initiative is located in the context you are working.
You do not need to have knowledge on Wardley Maps, you will go through an introduction.
At the end of the course, you will have an initial knowledge of what Wardley Maps are, and how to read a Wardley Map. You will also have references about what to learn next if you continue interested to Wardley Maps.
The learning curve improves as much as you practice, and during the course there is not so much practice.
This course is valid to obtain 2 PDUs for your PMP renewal from PMI.
Who this course is for:
- Project/Program Manager that is willing to make better strategic decisions on its projects/programs
This course is oriented to Project and Program Managers willing to add a visual tool and strategic language and perspective to their skills.
We are going to review:
The problem of the market strategy, and where Wardley Maps come from,
Wardley Mapping components,
How to read a Wardley Map,
How to draw a Wardley Map,
How maps help on some of the PMI knowledge areas,
similarities between Wardley Maps and Scrum.
What's the benefit for you?
You will have a visual aid for communications thanks to the maps,
You will learn many concepts from strategic jargon (climatic patterns, doctrines, gameplays...),
You will save time on communications when using Wardley Maps.
You will have the ability to ask better questions and gain perspective about where your project initiative is located in the context you are working.
You do not need to have knowledge on Wardley Maps, you will go through an introduction.
At the end of the course, you will have an initial knowledge of what Wardley Maps are, and how to read a Wardley Map. You will also have references about what to learn next if you continue interested to Wardley Maps.
The learning curve improves as much as you practice, and during the course there is not so much practice.
This course is valid to obtain 2 PDUs for your PMP renewal from PMI.
Who this course is for:
- Project/Program Manager that is willing to make better strategic decisions on its projects/programs
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- Training sessions 15
- duration 2:05:49
- Release Date 2023/12/16