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Enthrall your audience with this DSDM Process Powerpoint Presentation Slides. Increase your presentation threshold by deploying this well-crafted template. It acts as a great communication tool due to its well-researched content. It also contains stylized icons, graphics, visuals etc, which make it an immediate attention-grabber. Comprising seventy four slides, this complete deck is all you need to get noticed. All the slides and their content can be altered to suit your unique business setting. Not only that, other components and graphics can also be modified to add personal touches to this prefabricated set.

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Slide 1: This slide displays title i.e. 'DSDM Process' and your Company Name.
Slide 2: This slide presents agenda.
Slide 3: This slide exhibits table of contents.
Slide 4: This slide also shows table of contents.
Slide 5: This slide depicts title.
Slide 6: This slide depicts ineffective communication faced by the company which is causing failures in the development of projects .
Slide 7: This slide describes the issue of late delivery of projects due to the communication gap in the team and pending approvals from the customers.
Slide 8: This slide represents the issue of projects failing to meet client’s expectations which causes the major losses to the business.
Slide 9: This slide depicts title.
Slide 10: This slide depicts the benefits of the dynamic systems development method includes the option of customization and simple to understand.
Slide 11: This slide illustrates why to choose DSDM as an agile approach such as its focus only sticks to the development and delivery of the product.
Slide 12: This slide describes the values of DSDM to be implemented such as an individual, working software, collaboration, and including changes.
Slide 13: This slide depicts title.
Slide 14: This slide explains the philosophies of DSDM that have to be implemented and the goals achieved after implementing these philosophies.
Slide 15: This slide depicts title.
Slide 16: This slide explains that focusing on business needs as a principle of DSDM to be implemented makes the workflow uncomplicated.
Slide 17: This slide explains delivery on time as a principle of DSDM which is based on timely delivery of the project, to create a faith in development team.
Slide 18: This slide describes collaboration between teams and stakeholders to be implemented, including the cooperation of technical staff and stakeholders.
Slide 19: This slide explains never compromise quality as a principle of DSDM and it is possible by making sure that time to time testing takes place.
Slide 20: This slide explains build incrementally on solid foundations, which can be described as the collaboration of foundation with research and development.
Slide 21: This slide demonstrates the develop iteratively principle to be implemented that includes continuous growth and customer input.
Slide 22: This slide describes communication continuously and clearly within DSDM teams that consists of visual communication and prototyping.
Slide 23: This slide describes the demonstrate control principle in which project managers ensures that progress is evident to all team members.
Slide 24: This slide depicts title.
Slide 25: This slide depicts project-level roles in DSDM implementation, including directors, project owners, and project managers.
Slide 26: This slide demonstrates solution development roles in DSDM which consists of developers and testers, they are the heart and soul of the project.
Slide 27: This slide describes supporting roles in DSDM that consist of DSDM coach and workshop facilitator.
Slide 28: This slide explains RACI matrix for dynamic systems development method that involves activities of project, project leadership, team members and sub-teams.
Slide 29: This slide depicts title.
Slide 30: This slide depicts timeboxing as a practice of DSDM which includes a strict set of deadlines as a result lowest important tasks are discarded.
Slide 31: This slide depicts MoSCoW as a practice of DSDM which involves the listing of prioritizing categories that are used to rank items.
Slide 32: This slide depicts modelling as a technique of DSDM which helps in the visualization of various elements of the project.
Slide 33: This slide depicts prototyping as a technique of DSDM that aids in testing the software by users in advance before the final solution.
Slide 34: This slide depicts workshops as a practice of DSDM in which customers and sponsors sit and discuss about the requirements and testing.
Slide 35: This slide depicts title.
Slide 36: This slide describes the feasibility study phase of DSDM which includes the study of existing issues and making a preliminary report of them.
Slide 37: This slide describes the business study phase of DSDM which involves organizing workshops and making business reports.
Slide 38: This slide illustrates functional model iteration as a phase of DSDM that consists of five steps.
Slide 39: This slide explains system design and building as a phase of DSDM that consists of four tasks identifying design prototype.
Slide 40: This slide depicts implementation as a phase of DSDM that consists of four tasks: implementing the system.
Slide 41: This slide depicts title.
Slide 42: This slide shows the mapping of DSDM practices with development phases, including planning, analysis, design, testing and deployment.
Slide 43: This slide depicts title.
Slide 44: This slide depicts the difference between DSDM and RAD based on interface, the approach of a method, communication, and time frame.
Slide 45: This slide explains how does DSDM differs from traditional approaches in aspects of approach and time taken by each step during the process.
Slide 46: This slide demonstrates DSDM in comparison with scrum although both are quite similar and almost are the same, they have different terminologies.
Slide 47: This slide depicts title.
Slide 48: This slide describes the ways DSDM addresses ineffective communication in the company by focusing on human engagement..
Slide 49: This slide depicts DSDM solutions to products failing to meet clients expectations by including techniques.
Slide 50: This slide demonstrates the DSDM approach to the late delivery problem, which involves setting deadlines to overcome the failure to finish tasks.
Slide 51: This slide depicts how DSDM solution to unused features as problem by keeping the focus on the priorities of the task.
Slide 52: This slide represents the methods in which DSDM provides solutions to the problem of late return on investment (ROI).
Slide 53: This slide depicts title.
Slide 54: This slide depicts checklist to implement DSDM in organization such as understanding technique opted for task, having a empowered project team.
Slide 55: This slide depicts training for users in organization that includes modules that has to be covered, name of the employees and Schedule.
Slide 56: This slide explains budget for implementation of DSDM in organization which consists of budget for delivery of project.
Slide 57: This slide depicts title.
Slide 58: This slide explains 30-60-90 days plan to implement DSDM in business that includes making preliminary report, system designing and implementing the software.
Slide 59: This slide depicts title.
Slide 60: This slide demonstrates roadmap to implement DSDM in organization that includes making preliminary report, system designing and implementing the software.
Slide 61: This slide depicts title.
Slide 62: This slide represents the impact on communication, delivery of projects and productivity of the employees after DSDM implementation.
Slide 63: This slide shows the growth in the products being delivered on time after implementing DSDM in the company.
Slide 64: This slide depicts title.
Slide 65: This slide depicts dashboard post DSDM implementation that shows the growth of projects after implementing DSDM in business.
Slide 66: This is the icons slide.
Slide 67: This slide presents title for additional slides.
Slide 68: This slide exhibits ideas generated.
Slide 69: This slide exhibits yearly column charts for different products. The charts are linked to Excel.
Slide 70: This slide shows about your company, target audience and its client's values.
Slide 71: This slide depicts posts for past experiences of clients.
Slide 72: This slide displays Venn.
Slide 73: This slide exhibits yearly timeline.
Slide 74: This is thank you slide & contains contact details of company like office address, phone no., etc.

FAQs

DSDM (Dynamic Systems Development Method) is an agile project management approach used for software development that prioritizes flexibility, rapid delivery, and continual testing to ensure that projects meet clients’ evolving needs.

DSDM (dynamic systems development method) addresses several issues, including ineffective communication, late delivery of projects, products that fail to meet clients’ expectations, unused features, and late return on investment.

The benefits of using DSDM (Dynamic Systems Development Method) include the ability to customize projects, simple understanding, and a focus only on the development and delivery of the product.

The principles of DSDM (Dynamic Systems Development Method) include valuing individuals and interactions, producing working software, collaboration, embracing changes, focusing on business needs, delivering on time, never compromising quality, building incrementally on solid foundations, and developing iteratively.

Some of the techniques and practices used in DSDM (Dynamic Systems Development Method) include timeboxing, MoSCoW prioritization, modeling, prototyping, and workshops.

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