Have you ever wondered how a company like Starbucks handles
complex projects in a world-wide organization?
ProjectWorld & World Congress for Business Analysts 2014
is revealing those best practices.
PW&WCBA
September 22-24, 2014
W Hotel
Seattle, Washington
Jan Asbjorsen, Program Manager, Law & Corporate Affairs, Starbucks Coffee Company will lead attendees on A Behind this Scenes Look at the Starbucks Corporate Headquarters. In addition to a private tour of the Starbucks world headquarters, attendees will hear from a cross-departmental panel of project managers (including store development, IT, retail operations, law and more), as well as walk away with a checklist of things to consider when determining how to size your projects, tools, organizations, success factors, etc.
Download the brochure
for full details: http://bit.ly/1nwdqM0
Plus, you'll also hear:
· From
Leading a High Performance Team to Landing on Mars - Adam Steltzner, Lead
Landing Engineer, NASA's Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity Rover Project
· Benchmarking
Risk Management: What Good Looks Like - Dr. Alicia Aitken, Managing Director,
Asia Pacific, Human Systems International
· Becoming a
Person of Influence - Jo Miller, CEO, Women's Leadership Coaching, Inc.
· Big Data:
Getting Past the Hype - Meta S. Brown, Author, Data Mining for Dummies
· The Past,
Present and Future of Business Analysis - Kevin Brennan, CBAP, PMP, Chief
Business Analyst, Executive Vice President, IIBA
· How to
Best Take Advantage of Cloud Computing - Ben Armstrong, Principal Program
Manager Lead, Microsoft
· Debugging
the Myths of Agile - The True Value of an Agile Process for You and Your
Workplace - Bryan Winsko, Agile Project Manager, PMI
Download the brochure for the full PW&WCBA 2014
program: http://bit.ly/1nwdqM0
Mention code PW14LI
& Save 15% off the standard rate. Register today: http://bit.ly/1mh6EJY
We hope to see you in Seattle!
All the best,
We hope to see you in Seattle!
All the best,
The PW&WCBA Team
@Project_World
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