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Monday
Dec282015

January Meeting: Scaling and Measuring Agile Adoption

When: January 14, 2016  (Second Thursday) Networking: 5:30 - 6:00 pm Program: 6:00 - 7:30 pm

As Agile methods have become common, adoption within a single development team is fairly straightforward. Scaling and measuring Agile methods with multiple teams often proves much more challenging. This session covers the keys to success in scaling and measuring Agile methods beyond a single team.

Key points include:
  • The importance of Agile People, Agile Process, and Agile Tools
  • The need to focus on measuring information which aids in decisions and actions.
  • Agile maturity at all levels: individual, team, and organization-wide
  • Self-improvement mechanisms
  • Gaining a true understanding of Agile fundamentals
  • Implementing one-piece-flow
  • Important elements to measure success including: story points forecast vs done, reduction of hardening time, cycle time, work in progress, Net Promoter Score, and profits

Prathima Bhima is a multi-faceted delivery oriented Agile Practitioner with passion for continuous improvement. She has exercised astute thought leadership with several years of Customer Engagement experience and has a proven track record leveraging agile practices to consistently deliver exceptional results at a sustainable pace. Prathima is skilled in the art of Scrum & Agile Development, while building and managing relationships with project, program & portfolio level stakeholders. Moreover, she has experience in Software Development, Project management and Technology operations, including DevOps, with over a decade of experience working for Fortune 500 companies in the Banking & Financial Service & Federal Government entities.

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