Al Shalloway alshall-F2W/AIYyHykAxtNtZnumnAC/G2K4zDHf@public.gmane.org [seajug]
2014-05-26 22:48:34 UTC
Sorry for the last minute email but I realized I had forgotten to announce this latest webinar in our Effective Agile At Scale Webinar Series<http://www.netobjectives.com/effective-agile-at-scale-webinar-series> - Why Agile at Scale Requires More than Team or Evolutionary Based Approaches, this Wednesday at 9am PDT. Our webinar after this in the series is What Is Required at Scale (registration open late on Tuesday) where I provide more details about what is necessary to achieve large scale Agile. That takes place June 23, 9am PDT.
Why Agile at Scale Requires More Than Team or Evolutionary Based Approaches.
This webinar discusses how complexity and systems theory points us in the right direction to take when trying to make more than a few teams Agile. Achieving Agile at scale requires attending to structure, management, systems, code quality and more.
Approaches geared from a top up or kaizen only approach are doomed to stagname because they don't address inherent challenges of Agile at scale. This webinar starts out by discussing these challenges and describes why systems thinking and attending to flow are essential. Before we embark on a transition to Lean-Agile methods, we must understand the challenges inherent in effective software development of either products or IT software.
* Why our management methods work against our ability to develop software
* Our required mindset - lean-flow
* How to create visibility in our process and what we will discover
* Why pilots tend to work, but often take us further from Agile at scale
* Why a team based approach cannot solve an organization's problem - time to move on from Scrum-of-Scrums
Intended audience: Executives, business stakeholder, directors
Click here<http://www.netobjectives.com/events/effective-agile-at-scale-webinars-challenges-lean-agile-at-scale-2014-05> to register.
Al Shalloway
CEO, Net Objectives
Why Agile at Scale Requires More Than Team or Evolutionary Based Approaches.
This webinar discusses how complexity and systems theory points us in the right direction to take when trying to make more than a few teams Agile. Achieving Agile at scale requires attending to structure, management, systems, code quality and more.
Approaches geared from a top up or kaizen only approach are doomed to stagname because they don't address inherent challenges of Agile at scale. This webinar starts out by discussing these challenges and describes why systems thinking and attending to flow are essential. Before we embark on a transition to Lean-Agile methods, we must understand the challenges inherent in effective software development of either products or IT software.
* Why our management methods work against our ability to develop software
* Our required mindset - lean-flow
* How to create visibility in our process and what we will discover
* Why pilots tend to work, but often take us further from Agile at scale
* Why a team based approach cannot solve an organization's problem - time to move on from Scrum-of-Scrums
Intended audience: Executives, business stakeholder, directors
Click here<http://www.netobjectives.com/events/effective-agile-at-scale-webinars-challenges-lean-agile-at-scale-2014-05> to register.
Al Shalloway
CEO, Net Objectives