12:00PM - 13:00PM, 9 February 2012
Location: Webinar
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Slides 9th Feb
Speaker: Mr. R. Sethumadhavan
Topic: Agile Deliveries in Distributed Geographies
Sethu is an astute planner and implementer of large Program engagements for many mission critical project assignments. His experience spans across different industry verticals and multiple functional streams strengthening what he does best – collaborating for the best.
As part of his journey from Project Management through to heading Profit Centres, he has facilitated scores of international clientele from various parts of the globe. During this journey he has donned the roles of Buyer, Executor, Facilitator, Supporter and Leader.
Credited with success on several Change/Transformation Projects, establishing Global Centres of Excellence, creating new solutions/services, his philosophy is ‘get the best to collaborate with the rest’. A strong believer in measures, Sethu extensively relies on metrics to convince both his client and teams.
His eye for detail has enabled identifying crucial gaps, structuring effective solutions thus pivoting clients to derive rich benefits by moving them from terrains ‘known to less known or unknown’ – beating familiarity breeds success.
Structuring project deliveries across different execution models is key to a project success – and, this depends on many factors that are inherent to the client, requirement maturity, business user proficiency, internal IT challenges and so on. Throughout his experience, Sethu has structured many such models adapted to projects and clients, to ensure the delivery success.
In the last couple of decades, while the IT industry has taken leaps on technologies, communications has become cheaper and instant, the project execution models have also progressed significantly and matured meeting global requirements. However, there are still project successes and failures.
In this presentation, he would share experience in using Agile model across different geographies and teams.