From Projects to Products –
Your Path for a Smooth Transition
Many organizations are exploring shifting from managing Project to Products. However, there is a lot of confusion and misconceptions about this transition. Becoming a Product-centric organization will involve change, understanding why you will change, and what impacts to anticipate managing those changes. The most common misconception is that this is simply a change in terminology and/or the tools being used.
In this session, Jeff Barschaw, Rego’s Director of Agile Practices and Eric Myers, Agile Coach, will share how this transition impacts how you define your work, structure your teams and how product funding will change how you manage financials.
By the end of session you will:
- Know the differences between project and product funding models
- Learn about the misconceptions about shifting to a Product-centric model
- Discover how to prepare your organization for the mindset change that takes place when shifting to Products
- Understand the initial steps for a successful transition to Products
Speakers
Jeff Barschaw |
Combining 20+ years of developing/managing Software Solutions and the past 10 years as an Agile Coach, Jeff has helped companies across a variety of industries deliver value while improving how people feel about their contribution. Leveraging this combined skillset, he has a deep understanding of many of the Agile Tools. Utilizing his Agile Principle/Process knowledge and tool understanding, he creates a tactical and practical approach to rolling out change and improving the team’s ability to deliver value. He has also delivered custom reporting, automation, and integrations within the Agile Tool suites to help teams and leadership get even more out of their tooling solutions.
Eric Myers |
Experienced enterprise transformation Agile Coach and Trainer. He have successfully transformed organizations and teams using Lean-Agile mindsets and scaled agile practices. Over 24 years in the technology industry with a strong background in financial services, retail and software development.