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Join UWindsor Continuing Education and President of Procept Associates LTD, Kevin Aguanno to gain key insights on the importance of formal Project Management training, and the Accelerated Project Management Certificate through University of Windsor Continuing Education.
Speaker, Kevin Aguanno:
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Join UWindsor Continuing Education and President of Procept Associates LTD, Kevin Aguanno to gain key insights on the importance of formal Project Management training, and the Accelerated Project Management Certificate through University of Windsor Continuing Education.
Speaker, Kevin Aguanno:
As a well-known keynote speaker, trainer, and executive coach in agile management methods, Aguanno has taught thousands of people how to better manage high-change projects by using techniques from Scrum, Extreme Programming, Feature-Driven Development, OpenUP and other agile methods. He is a frequent presenter at conferences and private corporate events where he delights audiences with practical advice peppered with fascinating stories from his own experiences in the trenches practicing agile project management. He has taught for several years at the University of Waterloo and the University of Toronto where he won the coveted SCS Excellence in Teaching Award and is a regular guest lecturer in software engineering and project management classes at several other universities. Kevin Aguanno holds a B.A. from the University of Western Ontario, and a Master's in Project Management from the School of Business and Public Management at George Washington University. In 2013, the PMAC formally recognized Aguanno with its highest honor by naming him a Fellow of the Project Management Association of Canada (FPMAC) and in 2015, the UK's Association for Project Management honoured Aguanno by naming him a Fellow (FAPM). Kevin Aguanno is the author of over thirty books, audiobooks, and DVDs in addition to a number of articles published in magazines and journals worldwide.
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