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This is the current agenda for MNTP-DC, taking place 8-9 February, 2010.
Sessions listed below are subject to change, but we'll make sure to cover any topics participants want covered. Some sessions may be offered more than once where participant interest dictates. The agenda will be collaboratively evolved by participants in the time leading up to and during the gathering.
Have ideas for what we should discuss at the event? Put them on the Session Ideas page, and we'll weave them in!
Sessions will be led by a fantastic set of Event Facilitators, and we invite all participants to consider facilitating sessions as well.
Monday, 8 February 2010 -- MNTP DC 2010, Day 1
9:00 Opening Circle and introductions
10:15 Opening Discussions - Project Management Principles
- PM Principles - Introduction to Project Management
- PM Principles - Web Site Essentials
- PM Principles - Software and Database Development
11:30 Break
11:45 Agenda Discussions
- Agenda planning break-outs, to refine pre-event agenda. Participants will encouraged to add topics they specifically want to focus on.
- Interactive Agenda Clustering
12:30 Lunch
- Participants are strongly encouraged to dine with those they have not yet met
13:30 Afternoon Sessions 1
- Implementation Projects: Realizing a return on your investment **Newly Added Session**
- So You’ve Been Drafted – the Accidental Technology Project Manager
- Writing an RFP for a web project
- Online Collaboration Tools: Communicating with the Project Team and Tracking your project milestones and deliverables
- Managing 3rd-party software implementations
- Managing technology volunteers
14:45 Break
15:00 Afternoon Sessions 2
- Managing Risks Before the Implementation Begins **Newly Added Session**
- Managing Nonprofit Software Development Projects
- Web Site Redesign: How to do it Right
- Managing demands from internal stakeholders
- Managing Drupal Web Projects
- Managing Multi-organizational Projects: What Works Best? **Newly Added Session**
- Selling the Benefits of Project Management **Newly Added Session**
16:30 Closing Circle
17:00 Happy Hour
- Location To Be Announced
Tuesday, 9 February 2010 -- MNTP DC 2010, Day 2
9:00 Opening Circle
9:30 Morning Sessions 1
10:45 Break
11:15 Morning Sessions 2
- Managing Salesforce.com Implemenations **Newly Added Session**
- Solution Architecting: What to do when the solution isn't obvious **Newly Added Session**
- Managing Expectations: Avoiding surprises halfway through your project
- What Should a Web Site Cost?
- Client Perspective on Software Development Projects
- The convergence of architecture and content
- Managing the Development of Customized Joomla! Websites
- Leveraging Technology: How to merge nonprofit culture with cutting-edge data solutions **Newly Added Session**
12:30 Lunch
- Participants are strongly encouraged to dine with those they have not yet met
13:00 Tool Mapping
13:30 Software Bazaar
14:45 Break
15:00 Afternoon Sessions
- Managing Consultants and Dealing with Vendors
- Methods in Selecting Software
- The Politics of Project Management
- Project Failures: Identifying and Mitigating Potentials Risks
- Agile Ways to Develop Joomla! Extensions
- Managing Database Projects
16:30 Closing Circle - Take Aways
Other Session Candidates
The following sessions have been offered at past MNTP events, and will be added to the agenda as interest and facilitator availability dictate. Feel free to add your ideas!
- Assessing and Redesigning Web Sites
- The Art of Project Management: Knowing Where You Are in a Project, and What You Can Do When
- User Testing
- Managing Custom Database Projects
- The Art and Science of Defining Scope
- Product Management for Nonprofit Software
- Software and Services: Deciding When to Use Free, When to Pay, and When to Do It Yourself
- Implementing an Existing Database Software or Service
- Migrating to Salesforce.com: One Organization's Story