"Great course! [I liked] the value [the presenter] added as it was geared for CIBC but provided industry knowledge."
Kim McConnell, CIBC:
"Really enjoyed learning IID over the last 3 days. You are an excellent facilitatorâ¦I didnât fall asleep once as your stories really helped drive concepts home. I canât remember the last time I had a course that provided so much value!"
Annette Flanagan, Senior Project Manager, CIBC:
"Thoroughly descriptive and knowledgeable."
Ashish Sinha, CIBC:
"Kevin is an excellent facilitator: kept interest for full duration of multi-day course, explained concepts very effectively, kept interest via stories and examples. He made the course an absolute pleasure. He was flexible in accepting/responding to questions and adding value to this learning experience."
Carolyn Swardron, CIBC:
"Kevin is an excellent facilitator; is good at making examples tangible; a true SME on this topic; has good time management; solid."
Francis Pei, CIBC:
"Kevin was awesome! Very captivating and you want to listen to him! Very knowledgeable and his training methods are very efficient."
Pascale Matar, CIBC:
"Facilitator was EXCELLENT ! Kevin provided very relevant and relatable examples all the way through the three days."
Anonymous course feedback, CIBC, August 2014.:
"Thank you again for creating and delivering an engaging and informative course. Truly, I admire and appreciate the seemingly (perhaps actually) effortless way you presented the pertinent course material integrated with the nuanced real world information. It is incredibly clear that you are still passionate and curious about your field and enjoy using your years of experience and talents to create and explore."
Inez Jacob:
"Thanks again for your great course earlier this week and answering all my questions. I got a lot out of it and I hope i can apply many of the concepts you taught in our organization. [...] I completed and passed the PMI-ACP yesterday. You were right, it felt oddly very similar, and it felt like the Cert.APM exam was harder. [...] Thanks so much for all your help earlier this week!"
Bruce Chang:
"Thanks again for a great course. It was one of the best I have taken."
Dave Bickers, Innovapost:
"I wanted to thank you so much for teaching the Agile Project Management course. It was a great experience to learn the material from you and hear about the great real work examples that you shared with us. I greatly appreciate your talent, experiences and style of teaching the course."
Benazeer Khan:
"This is Debby from the Agile PM class of the past 3 days. Thanks for your productive class, which really open a new window for me, to evaluate and assign work, in the Chinese bank I worked with."
Debby Tian:
"I want to thank you and congratulate you for a terrific course. There are a lot of Agile gurus out there that give agile a bad or incorrect reputation, that you managed to clarify for me."
Jorge Ruiz:
"I enjoyed your talks and still think your description of how Agile fits in software development is the best I've heard."
Chris Celsie, Toronto Agile Community Organizer:
"Another great article to round out the series. All 3 are clear, concise, timely and actionable. Any one leaping into agile needs to read these. Also, if you are doing agile and it's not working out, your articles would be a good diagnostic."
Doug DeCarlo:
"This is the kind of contribution that will accelerate the adoption of Agile Development into large corporate enterprises."
Mike Beedle, CEO, New Governance Inc.:
"Once again, Kevin Aguanno provides the Project Management discipline with yet another tool to aid in the execution of projects. [...] A reference for ANYONE within the Project Management discipline including educators, trainers, practitioners, and those aspiring to be practitioners."
Lisa Jacobsen, PMI:
"Since agile is itself an emerging process, Kevin's is a critical step along the way to a mature process based on adapting the best practices from a variety of disciplines ranging from CP to CMMI."
Glen B. Alleman:
"Kevin Aguanno has brought together a book on project management that hits the target dead center. The target is, of course, that all projects are unique; therefore, the approach should be unique, or agile as well. This book represents a consolidation of very powerful, practical, and applicable approaches to project management, a definite asset in my project management toolkit. Its relevance reaches beyond IT and into industries where consistent changes and rapid responses are required to survive and deliver successful projects."
Stephane Deschenes, PMP:
"Loved the examples provided."
Jason Ling: