On-Site
Training Only
Length:
2 days
Number of Participants: Up to 20
Materials: Notebooks and handouts provided
About This
Seminar
If you have a project that needs to be done in the shortest
possible amount of time, JAD (Joint Application Development) is a
technique that will allow you to bring high quality systems up quickly.
There are however, dangers with approaching development in this way, and
the use of JAD must be carefully thought out. This two-day seminar will
help you achieve the benefits and manage the risks of JAD, and will help
you build a plan for successfully managing a JAD project.
What's
Happening
JAD has a long-standing track record for achieving
high-quality systems. Originally invented to enhance the development of
large mainframe systems, JAD techniques have now become an integral part
of Rapid Application Development, web development, and other product
delivery processes. Its proven success is based on the obvious advantage
of having key stakeholders communicate directly at crucial phases of a
project. JAD facilitation techniques help maximize the benefits of
direct communication and minimize the amount of time required.
What Makes
This Seminar Unique
In order to implement JAD projects successfully, you must not
only be aware of the leverage of the method, but also the pitfalls.
Working in small groups, you will participate in a number of exercises
designed to allow you to experience both. Besides learning tried and
true methods for using JAD in the traditional systems development arena,
you will learn where JAD can be used to enhance and expedite shorter,
mission-critical projects within your organization. This pragmatic
workshop will provide you with the background required for successful
implementation of JAD within your organization.
What You Will
Learn
After attending this session, the participants
will be able to:
- Determine
how JAD fits into the Life Cycle.
- Document
the scope of a JAD effort.
- Participate
in a JAD session.
- Plan,
schedule, and hold a JAD session.
- List
the dangers and benefits of teams.
- Explain
the importance of conflict during JAD.
- Apply
project management techniques to a JAD project.
Who Should
Attend
- System
planners, developers, and business analysts seeking better ways of
delivering quality systems to meet the needs of their customers
- Those
seeking to select the best system for JAD.
- JAD
facilitators wishing to identify new JAD techniques and improve JAD
facilitation skills
to maximize time and cost savings.
- Anyone
responsible for managing the people challenges of JAD sessions.
- Executive
sponsors, key business clients and subject matter experts who wish
to become more effective participants in JAD sessions
Seminar
Outline
Unit 1 Introduction to JAD
- What
is JAD?
- Why
is JAD?
- How
is JAD Different?
- JAD
Techniques
- Good
JAD Candidates
- Success
with JAD
Unit 2 The Participants of JAD
- Who
Should Attend the JAD Session?
- The
Client
- The
Facilitator
- The
Scribe
- Critical
Characteristics of All
Unit 3 JAD Facilitation Techniques
- The
Facilitated Session
- Group
Techniques for Consensus
- JAD
Checklist for Success
Unit 4 Participation Skills
- Listening
Skills
- Negotiating
Skills
- Becoming
a Team
- Communication
- Diversity
- Dealing
with Conflict
Unit 5 Project Management Concerns
- Creeping
Scope
- Forever
Prototyping
- Client
Involvement
- Maintainable,
Quality Systems
- Preparing
for JAD
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