MGT6525.E1 Summer 2026 Week 3

In this Week 3 lecture for MGT6525 Value Delivery, Dr. Darnell explains how the Envision phase helps Agile project teams clarify the product vision, identify the project community, define the delivery approach, and prepare for high-value increments that stakeholders can review frequently. The lecture connects the ESEAC Agile Project Management model to the Week 3 course project deliverables, including the Product Vision Box, revised product vision statement, project data sheet, delivery approach document, framework selection, project community, and reflective essay. The focus is on creating enough shared understanding to move from a general project idea into feature-based planning, iterative delivery, stakeholder feedback, and continuous adaptation. Key topics include: The purpose of the Envision phase The what, who, and how of Agile project definition Product Vision Box front, back, and side panels Revising the product vision statement Creating a concise project data sheet Defining the Agile delivery approach Selecting and tailoring Agile frameworks Identifying the project community and stakeholders Supporting self-organization and accountability Preparing for stakeholder review and the Speculate phase This session emphasizes that Agile project artifacts should not be treated as disconnected paperwork. Instead, they should work together to clarify value, align stakeholders, guide team practices, and prepare the project for incremental delivery and learning. Hashtags #AgileProjectManagement #Agile #ValueDelivery #ProjectManagement #ESEAC #AgileFrameworks #ProductVision #ProductVisionBox #StakeholderReview #AgileDelivery #AgilePlanning #ProjectVision #Scrum #Kanban #AgileEducation #GraduateSchool #ProjectManagementEducation