Event Overview:
In the fast-paced world of IT projects, the clarity and completeness of project information can significantly impact success. Traditional methods of gathering requirements often fall short in ensuring all stakeholders have a unified understanding of project goals. This session explores how information design can transform the development process, providing clearer, more engaging, and efficient requirements. By using visual tools like flowcharts, structured templates, checklists, and data visualizations, project teams can ensure every requirement is covered and easily understood, leading to better stakeholder alignment and project outcomes.
Who Should Attend:
- IT project managers and teams
- Business analysts and requirements gatherers
- Stakeholders involved in project development
- Anyone looking to improve the clarity and success of IT projects
Key Takeaways:
- Learn principles of information design and their application in IT projects
- Discover how to create and use visual documentation tools
- Understand techniques for engaging stakeholders through well-designed information
About the Speaker:
Pamela Paterson, MS, CBAP, PMP, is an international best-selling author and senior IT consultant with expertise in business analysis and project management. She has worked with over 50 organizations, presented at more than 200 events, and authored 10 books, including Creating Requirements for Software Projects and Get the Job. An award-winning speaker, Pamela has a dynamic teaching style honed from years of experience in project management education.