S. Golden-Evansen
Project Management Group
S. Golden-Evansen Project Management Group has been proudly providing high quality services to a variety of businesses since 2004. What differentiates us from other businesses is our ability to truly connect with our customers, and provide the exceptional, compassionate service they deserve. To learn more, simply browse through our site.
About S. Golden-Evansen
I am a motivating and pragmatic People Manager who directs each resource based on their abilities and value to the project, leaning on the team's strengths, setting the tempo for a successful level of expectations for each stakeholder. I aspire to meet each of the projects and team objectives while ensuring we solve the problem asked of us;
a Project Leader who recognizes that success is nothing without people.
Your Experienced
Supply Chain Team
Skills
Project Management Tool-Kit
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MS Project
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Smartsheet
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MS Suite of Tools
Project Management Methodologies
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SDLC – Over 13 years
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Waterfall- Over 13 years
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Kanban- Over 8 years
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Agile & Scrum – Over 8 years
Project Knowledge
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Strategy Planning
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Resources Management
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Project Budget
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Change Management
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End User Training
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Process Improvement
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New Product Development
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Variety of Project Required Documents
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Business Requirements
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Functional Requirements
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Work step Instruction
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Senior Leadership Reporting and Engagement
Waterfall Method -
Practice used due to the number of teams required to deploy.
The Waterfall method is a traditional approach to project management. In it, tasks and phases are completed in a linear, sequential manner, and each stage of the project must be completed before the next begins.
The stages of Waterfall project management generally follow this sequence:
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Requirements
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Analysis
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Design
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Construction
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Testing
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Deployment & maintenance
Agile Method -
Used to drive data migration phases since these phases show to have less dependents.
The key principles of agile project management methodologies are:
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It’s collaborative.
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It’s quick.
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It’s open to data-driven change.
Scrum Method -
Used often to keep multiple groups on task and to make quick changes to development.
Scrum is a form of agile project management.
With Scrum, work is split into short cycles known as “sprints”, which usually last about 1-2 weeks. Work is taken from the backlog (see: Agile project management, above) for each sprint iteration. Try this project management methodology if:
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You’re striving for continuous improvement.
This project management methodology might not be for you if:
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You don’t have the full commitment from the team needed to make it work.