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October 6: How to Start an Agile Project

Last post 11-16-2009 11:12 AM by stellsmi. 4 replies.
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  • 09-23-2009 2:15 AM

    October 6: How to Start an Agile Project

    October 6 Meeting: Seattle & Eastside Area
      Software Process Improvement Network
    How to Start an Agile Project, presented by Jeremy Lightsmith.
    Construx Software, 10900 NE 8th St Suite 1350, Bellevue, WA
    Gathering with pizza, salad, soda @ 5:45
    Talk @ 6:45 with networking following

    HOW TO START AN AGILE PROJECT
    Imagine you've been given the go ahead to start a project from the ground up doing "Agile".  Your team and your company are sold on the vague concept, but no one in your organization really understands what they've signed on for.  How do you start it?

    There's remarkably little that's said within the agile community about starting projects.  If your organization is new to agile, this is your first and best chance to introduce agile ideas up and down the organization, build trust, get alignment, and generally start off on the right foot.  Even if your organization and team are agile veterans and already gelled, you still need to generate a backlog, agree on the vision of the project, talk about risks, etc.

    We'll look at practices and ideas that industry leaders are using to start projects off smoothly.  The processes we'll be talking about are very collaborative and iterative and this session will be too.

    BIOGRAPHY
    Jeremy spends most of his time & energy building highly performant development teams.

    A seasoned agile coach & facilitator, Jeremy excels at creating environments where teams can discover how they work best.  He has a deep understanding of agile, and is constantly looking for better ways to share knowledge and collaborate.  As a presenter, Jeremy favors interactive and group techniques and pulls from disciplines as diverse as improv and Montessori.

    Though Jeremy is now an independent consultant in Seattle, most of his 11 year career has been spent at companies like ThoughtWorks and Pivotal.  During his time at ThoughtWorks, Jeremy coached teams and trained facilitators; he owes much of his toolbox to the ThoughtWorkers with whom he worked.  He is currently writing a book about Facilitation Patterns.

  • 09-30-2009 1:23 PM In reply to

    • cyril
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    Re: October 6: How to Start an Agile Project

    Very interesting topic, exactly matches my professional interests and needs. I'm new to this community, so I've joined it on this site and I'm wondering if additional registration is needed to attend this particular event? Thanks.

  • 09-30-2009 1:57 PM In reply to

    Re: October 6: How to Start an Agile Project

    Welcome Cyril,

    At this time the SeaSpin does not require any additional registration. Just show up!

    By registering on this site, you will be informed of all meetings. If you desire, you can subscribe to individual forums as well to know when they are updated (not that frequently).

    Enjoy,
    Earl
  • 10-08-2009 1:48 AM In reply to

    Follow-up: How to Start an Agile Project

     I have set up an ongoing discussion thread through our LinkedIn group...

    http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=2201598&trk=hb_side_g

  • 11-16-2009 11:12 AM In reply to

    Re: October 6: How to Start an Agile Project

    slides are posted on my site

    http://jeremylightsmith.com/classes.html

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