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This online self-paced course presents techniques for prototyping and testing new ideas when iteratively developing solutions with stakeholders. Participants will explore different prototype methods, including conducting usability tests and using heuristics in expert reviews.
This online self-paced course examines critical planning activities in Agile such as creating personas and wireframing, as well as iterative methodologies for prioritizing project requirements as part of a release plan. Participants will learn about common Agile estimation techniques such as story points, wideband delphi and affinity estimation.
This online self-paced course explains the roles and responsibilities of the product owner in an agile enterprise, including the qualities needed for effective product ownership. Participants will be introduced to strategies for empowering product owners and for removing obstacles to their success.
This online self-paced course explores the purpose and benefits of business analysis, and activities such as elicitation, traceability and monitoring, solution evaluation, and needs assessment.
This noteworthy event features Dr. Theresa Tam, Chief Public Health Officer of Canada, who will share insights and her vision for the future of public health.
In this episode of the How to Survive as an Executive podcast, David Conabree offers his recommendations on how to simplify the red tape of government bureaucracy and better navigate the sometimes-rigid system to offer new ideas and solutions.
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