Paper and Presentation: Virtual Agile Teams
Abstract: In our project management training and through our experience, we learn methods and techniques for efficient and effective Agile project management. How do we use these when our team is not collocated?
Working in a virtual team is now a necessity for many Agile team members, instead of an exception. How can we use the skills we have in project management and working with virtual teams to support high performing virtual agile teams? With this, perhaps you can see the value in applying the skills of Virtual Agile Teams and the tools used for Virtual Agile Project Management.
PMI Talent Triangle: Leadership
Biography: Susan Parente is a Principal Consultant at S3 Technologies, LLC and an Associate Professor at Post University, Montclair State University, and the University of Virginia. She is an author, mentor and teacher focused on risk management, traditional and agile project management. Her experience is augmented by her Masters in Engineering Management with a focus in Marketing of Technology from George Washington University, DC, along with a number of professional certifications. Ms. Parente has 24+ years’ experience leading software and business development projects in the private and public sectors, including a decade of experience implementing IT projects for the DoD and numerous other Federal Agencies and private sector organizations.
Susan Parente is a Principal Consultant at S3 Technologies and an Adjunct Professor at multiple universities. She is an author, mentor and teacher focused on risk mgmt., traditional and agile project mgmt. She has 24+ years’ experience leading software and business development projects.
Her experience is augmented by her MS in Engineering Mgmt., along with 15 professional certifications. Ms. Parente has 24+ years’ experience leading software and business development projects in the private and public sectors, including a decade of experience implementing IT projects for the DoD and numerous other Federal Agencies and private sector organizations.