January Meeting: Projects? Where we're going, we don't need projects!
Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 10:19AM
Agile Cincinnati in Monthly Meetings, Product Development

When: January 12, 2017  (Second Thursday) Networking: 5:30 - 6:00 pm Program: 6:00 - 7:30 pm.

For years now our work life has focused on project delivery and the associated dates and deliverables to please internal customers, Agile allows us to focus on something more important; product delivery. Remember - the customer doesn’t know or care about our internal projects, they care about product and its arrival at their door.

The ability to change our entire delivery focus and ability is a game changer and should be seen as such. The chance to re-invent the wheel, if you will. In this talk, we’ll be discussing the options of the changes you need to make and how you can help your organization through this incredible change.


Robert Annis
is the Training Services Director of Eliassen Group’s Agile Consultancy, Robert manages the training effort of the organization. This includes directing Agile coaches and trainers, creating training materials, managing training events and, of course, delivering training. Critically, he also defines the overall vision for the group. In his training role, he teaches many different classes for delivery teams and C-level Executive teams. Additionally, Robert is the lead Agile SME and instructor for Villanova University, focused on authoring and delivering high-quality courses to students as they grow their educational experience. With over a decade of traditional Project Management experience prior to transitioning to Agile, he brings a unique understanding of many organizations current situations and their difficulty in transitioning to Agile.

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