Agile Overview for Leaders Webinar
Join our "Agile Overview for Leaders" webinar to gain a succinct yet comprehensive
understanding of Agile and its significance in today's dynamic business landscape. Whether you
are a C-Level executive, a mid-level manager, or a leader in your organization, this 90-minute
webinar will equip you with the knowledge needed to navigate the usage of Agile accurately
and effectively. Learn about the what, why, and when of Agile, explore its maturity levels,
benefits, common challenges, and discover how you can support Agile projects as a leader.
Through real-world examples, case studies, and expert insights, you will gain practical knowledge that you can immediately apply in your leadership role. Whether you are new to Agile or looking to enhance your existing knowledge, this webinar will provide valuable insights into how to accurately and effectively apply Agile as a leader.
Prerequisites
We recommend having a foundational understanding of Agile methodologies.
Target Audience
- C-Level Executives
- Mid-Level Managers
- Leaders in Various Roles
Learning Objectives
- Understand the fundamental principles of Agile, including its core values and principles. Explore why Agile is gaining prominence in today's business environment.
- Discover the various maturity levels of Agile adoption within organizations. Identify where your organization currently stands on the Agile maturity continuum.
- Explore the tangible benefits of using Agile methods and tools in project management and product development. Learn how Agile can drive innovation, improve customer satisfaction, and enhance adaptability.
- Recognize the common challenges and roadblocks organizations face when adopting Agile. Gain insights into how to mitigate these challenges effectively.
- Learn actionable strategies for leaders to support and champion Agile projects within your organization. Understand the role of leadership in fostering an Agile culture and mindset.
Course Length and Schedule
Dates: 6/14
Days: Friday
Time: 9:00 am – 10:30 am (MT)
Total Hours: 1.5