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** No Download - Do not Add to Cart ** KPIs and metrics have been around forever. With the prevalence of Agile integrations and an increased focus on business value, it is time for a reimagining of progress and success measurements in Clarity. In this webinar, Rego expert guides Alyson Poston and Wes McCoubrie will discuss the following: - Metrics you should monitor beyond the traditional Scope, Schedule, Cost and Effort. - Key Agile data you should incorporate into your metrics. - Today’s critical business metrics and key results (OKRs) to track. - What comes out-of-the-box with Clarity, and of those, which ones does Rego recommend you introduce into your organization. ** No Download ** follow this link to sign up to view the recorded webinar - http://info.regoconsulting.com/clarity-kpis-and-metrics-march-2021 -
Course Description: Are you struggling to implement Agile tools at your organization alongside Clarity PPM? This class will review best practices for implementing Agile tools in conjunction with Clarity PPM while living in a bimodal world. We will discuss how Clarity PPM can govern both types of work and teams and how Agile tools should interface with Clarity PPM. -
Move to the cloud. It’s a refrain that’s become frequent and familiar to organizations of all sizes. Choosing software-as-a-service (SaaS) over traditional on-premise software is generally a no-brainer these days for standard user apps. But do the same advantages apply to data-intensive systems like Clarity PPM? This paper explores the pros and cons of transitioning from on-premise Clarity PPM to its cloud alternative. This White Paper is downloaded from the Rego Consulting site. You will be asked to provide your email address and current ppm tool. - http://info.regoconsulting.com/cappm-onpremise-or-saas-wp ** No Download - Do not Add to Cart ** -
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