Wednesday, September 26, 2007 from 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM (CT)
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Survey the essence of the popular agile methods |
Enhance an effective Agile process |
Review case studies |
Description:
Agile product development has emerged as the fastest growing area in new project management. Agile has grown out of the software development community and is now seeing a broad application in many other areas. We will survey the commonalities of the most popular new methodologies. Our focus will be on the essence of Scrum, FDD, DSDM, XP and Lean. Attendees will gain an understanding of agile-thinking, artifacts, roles and how-to enhance an effective an Agile process. We will review case studies that show why it is becoming the accepted approach to new product development. These cases studies will reveal places to start the transition and motivation for a transition.
Who Should Attend:
This course serves as an introduction to agile methods. This course is appropriate for an introduction of ideas and someone looking for a fast track in understanding agile. We will survey a list of common agile methods in popular use.
Course Length:
½ day
Size:
40 students
Course Goals:
o Purpose of Agile Product Development
o Motivation for Agile Production Development
o Survey of Methods such as Scrum, XP, FDD, ASDM, Lean etc.
o Explore the 12 principles of agile development
o Review of practices, artifacts, roles and how they reinforce each other
o Enhancing an Effective Process Vs. Tailoring Down a Methodology
o Read and Interpret Case Studies
o Consider starting points and motivation to try
Throughout we will have interactive discussion to reinforce learning.
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Through a comprehensive offering of training, coaching, and consulting services, 3Back will guide your organization to a new level of business perception and action.
Product is Developed by People
The problem with product development is not motivation - your team works hard. The problem is not workload - there is enough capacity. Repeatedly, we observe hard-working teams that just cannot seem to apply their collective skills in the right ways.
At 3Back we believe in human-powered methodologies for developing complex products such as software systems. Our primary focus is on helping teams apply their effort more effectively. We train and coach on Agile development, with an emphasis on the importance of engaging the human side of the equation. As members of the Scrum Alliance we are strong supports of the agile community.
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