[WEBINAR] Our Stories of Failure: What mistakes should one avoid to not sink software project?
Join us and learn how to avoid mistakes in software project!
We have decided to organise a webinar and give you the opportunity to take advantage of our free initial consultancy, sharing our knowledge from the software development arena.
We offer two options:
• Free initial consultancy with a member of our team – You can book a meeting via this LINK
• Free webinar – You will find the details below, to join click HERE
The webinar will take place on 4th June 2020 at 11.00 am (CEST).
Target audience:
Our initiative is directed towards those of you who work in software development on a daily basis, and would like to learn something new through the mistakes of others. Therefore, avoiding key risks. As we know more about our mistakes – it will be our projects and errors made during their completion that we shall use during our presentation to you.
Sound interesting?
Webinar Subject:
Our Stories of Failure: What mistakes should one avoid to not sink the project? The role of project planning from the “insurance broker” case study.
Host: Agnieszka Szatanowska – an expert with 20 years of experience in project management and change management.
Description:
The underestimation of software project planning/definition stage may result in issues during, or failure of the entire project.
Therefore, in times of a pandemic when most projects may need to be modified as the business enforces changes in targets, dates and budgets it is worth evaluating whether the definition of a project is complete or whether we should revise the original scope in terms of their timescale. What is advisable to examine, and what should be the subject matter while planning a project? Will be discussed during the webinar.
We will present you with the essentials, and we will not be ashamed of, sharing our mistakes! Their detailed analysis is an important part of our work, as it allows us to work more closely with our Clients on an optimal level. We will show our cards, and we will present a case study of one of our projects completed for an insurance broker. We will tell you about “what went wrong”, and indicate why the project scope, completion formula and the organisation of project works should be agreed before starting the project. So that it will be completed successfully, as well as “how to do it right”.