| Date: |
Wednesday, April 19th, 2006 |
| Time: |
6:00 - 8:30 PM |
Title: Development Metrics and Dashboards - Managing Your Projects
in Real Time
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Abstract: All
organizations measure some aspect of their performance, with the goal
of managing and improving their processes and products. Unfortunately
many organizations get bogged down in the measurement process -
developing too many measures (or too few), overly complex
implementations, failing to use metrics for improvement initiatives,
or failing to link metrics with top-level strategies or actual work
processes of the employees. This session will provide you with real
strategies and implementation insights necessary to set up and sustain
a measurement system for monitoring and improving your IT
organization. Key to any measurement program is the ability to view
progress in real-time. Thought leaders in the industry are turning to
management dashboards as a way to gain clear visibility of project
status, processes and metrics across the enterprise. While most
organizations possess many sets of metrics, a re-evaluation and
re-examination of what exactly is being measured and how it is being
reported and used is key.
Specific topic areas will include:
- Collecting data that is linked to the business objectives of
your organization
- Engaging all levels of your application development and IT
functions to participate
- Setting up a management dashboard and relevant reports
- Using data and metrics proactively for continuous improvement
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Bio: Mark
Schadt has over 23 years of experience in Application Lifecycle
Management processes and solutions. His areas of expertise are
process/workflow assessment, design and management, as well as the
implementation of management systems for version control, software
configurations, build and deployment, requirements, and geographically
distributed development. Prior to joining MKS, Mark worked for IBM
Rational, Apple Computer and Texas Instruments, and as an independent
software change management consultant he advised companies such as
AT&T, Time Warner, TRW, and Lockheed Martin. Mark has a Masters
degree in Computer Science.
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