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NISO Spring Project Management Training Series, Session One, Building An Agile Team, 5.14.20

Great News! You are a product manager and you’ve been handed responsibility for a product. What do you need to do to move that product or service forward? The first thing to do is to assemble a team. Who does what? Do you know? The initial segment in this NISO training series will begin by identifying the distinct roles and responsibilities of necessary participants on your team. How does the role of the product manager differ from that of the project manager? Do you need both? What are the responsibilities of developers, testers, and UX experts? This is where you begin.
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NISO Training Series

NISO runs two, eight-week online training series each year, typically designed to provide early to mid-career information professionals with guidance on specific aspects of their roles, which they can then put into practice in their day-to-day work. Each session is recorded, shared immediately with participants, and made openly available after two years.
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Chris Shillum

Principal, Swiss House Information


With more than 25 years of experience in product and platform development in scholarly communications and STM publishing, Chris Shillum is now helping industry groups formulate product and technology strategy in a time of rapidly changing business models, new technology, and increasing expectations from users and customers. Chris previously held a number of leadership positions at Elsevier where he touched many parts of the organization. Early in his career, he was asked to join the launch team working on what became ScienceDirect, one of the industry’s leading online platforms. During subsequent years, he gained broad experience by leading change programs for most of the major components of digital information platforms, including content management, search, identity and access management, big-data and personalized recommendation systems. Chris has also played a significant role in the broader STM industry and is a strong believer in the power of community-wide collaboration to solve tough problems and drive progress. He was a co-author of the original paper which led to the use of DOIs for reference linking, going on to spend 20 years working with Crossref, including 10 years as a board member. He was a founder member of the ORCID board, helping that organization grow from start-up to become a sustainable part of the scholarly infrastructure landscape. Chris was part of the committee which oversaw the NISO/NFAIS integration, and he continues to serve on the NISO Board. Over the past few years, Chris has devoted much time to solving the access problem in research information, co-chairing the RA21 project, and building a coalition of industry organizations to operationalize those recommendations as SeamlessAccess.org. Chris holds a Masters in Electronic Systems Engineering from the University of York in the UK.
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Jonathan Clark

Managing Agent - The DOI Foundation