Solid 18′ video offering a clear explanation via a worked example.
“The Daily Scrum Explained”
Nice 3′ video. The focus is on the daily scrum per the Scrum Guide, but it also provides a useful overview of how project teams organized as agile steward daily work during an iteration.
“Story Mapping – Brainstorm and Plan your User’s Journey Visually”
On this topic, here is a very nice 2′ video. Though done as a CM, it is quite useful.
“…Lean Roadmapping and OKRs…”
Here is a fine 43′ presentation on the topic of “lean roadmapping”. It connects a) product discovery, risk management, and day-to-day project work to b) corporate goverance, “North Star” objectives, and power relationships between C-level and project teams. As presented here, the work of “roadmapping” corresponds in many ways to what is also called in […]
“What Simple Risk Identification Techniques Actually Work”
Very practical 9′ video focused on risk identification early in plan-driven projects. It also paints a bigger picture of risk management as a collaborative activity, an activity that a) reduces uncertainty, b) builds the team, and c) can create useful process assets for the performing organization as a whole.
“Project Risk Management”
Very nice 11′ orientation via definitions of key constructs, a nice visual risk register, and a worked example. As the presenter indicates, the assumption here is a small to medium size project. That said, regardless of project scale, the basic constructs here are relevant and useful.
“KPI’s, Targets & Goals…What’s the Difference?”
Good short explanation.
“…Project Quality Management”
This 18′ explanation is based on PMBOK 6th edition. Why are we posting links to resources based on 6 now that PMBOK 7 is available? Though PMBOK 7 does address quality (in the “Delivery” performance domain), it does not treat quality itself as a performance domain. As a result, it does not organize quality constructs […]
“User Story Mapping 101”
Check out this nice 3′ video on user story mapping. “User Story Mapping” is a technique agile project teams use to organize product backlogs comprised of user stories. It was developed and popularized by Jeff Patton. This technique is very similar to that of customer journey mapping, which is popular and important for marketing purposes. […]
Context Diagram Explained (not video)
A “context”, “scope”, or “system context” diagram models the project product or major deliverable by a simple representation of it in its key business contexts. These contexts are a) the main human nd-users and b) the (non-human) systems that interface with the product. To represent the interfaces (i.e. channels or media) connecting users to product, […]