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ABSTRACT:
Listen to this Webcast to learn critical recommendations for moving to full-scale agile development that can mean the difference between success or failure in extending agile beyond a single team or pilot project. Specifically, discover how to avoid these five sure-fire ways to fail at scaling:

  • Skimping on training and education
  • Practice agile in silos
  • Ignore other areas of the business
  • Encourage organizational complexity
  • Fail to scale the infrastructure

Join Jeff Sutherland, co-inventor of the Scrum development process, as he shares practical experience scaling agile in large, distributed environments.



Speakers

Jeff Sutherland
Ph.D.,Scrum Co-creator and Chairman ,  Scrum Training Institute
Dr. Jeff Sutherland is a Certified ScrumMaster Practitioner and co-inventor of the Scrum development process. He has been VP of Engineering and/or CTO for 9 software product companies, developing Scrum in 4 of them and introducing today's standard Scrum methodology to 5 of them. Jeff is also a Scrum consultant to a variety of software providers including Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, Ariba, Cadence, Adobe, and GE Healthcare and also supports Scrum implementations at many other global companies.

Ian Culling
CTO ,  VersionOne
As VersionOne CTO, Ian has over 20 years of IT expertise including significant practical experience with the adoption and scaling of agile methods. Starting with a single team in 2000, Ian has led a variety of organizations in their transition to agile methods. As Development VP at Alogent , Ian combined aspects of Scrum with select XP practices for scaling across multiple teams and products. The resulting Scrum-wrapped XP implementation is now a fairly common model within the agile community.



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