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Being AGILE Not Doing AGILE: A Guide for AGA

Course CategoryLeadership

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Virtual

This virtual course will be delivered regionally via Zoom.

Registration is open to insular government professionals.

This course is limited to the paid participants of the 2021 AGA GPDC. Please ensure that your registration fee has been paid.

Course Description

Many organizations have embarked on an Agile journey with the hope of doubling productivity to achieve better results.  In the quest for outsmarting the competition, they have fallen into a trap of misunderstanding what Agile truly is.  Consequently, many Scrum (process agile) initiatives have resulted in many pain points that could be categorized as abuse, waste, and fraud.  "Fraud Waste and Abuse: Is defined as the overutilization of services, or other practices that directly or indirectly result in unnecessary costs. Waste is generally not considered to be caused by criminally negligent actions but rather the misuse of resources."  As such, the purpose of this presentation is to share with participants the signs of potential fraud, waste, and/or abuse as a result of misinterpretation and misimplementation of Agile in general - agile ain't as easy as it looks.

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This session will:

  • Bring awareness of Agile
  • Provide direction on how to successfully implement Agile
  • Offer other suggestions

 

Who Should Attend

2021 AGA GPDC Registrants.

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May 28, 2021

8:30 a.m. to 10:10 a.m.

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CPEs - 2 Credit Hours

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Amin Leiman, PMP, CPC, SDC, SMC, CISA, ,MSBA, MBA

Amin Leiman, PMP, CPC, SDC, SMC, CISA, ,MSBA, MBA

Los Angeles, California

Amin helps organizations enhance their collective project intelligence by coaching and training them
using the latest emerging practices of project management including AGILE. Currently, he is working on
an Agile Transformation Project at a large government organization in Los Angeles, California.
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