Scrum.org Agile Webcast Series
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An ongoing public discourse on Agile, Scrum, and professional software development.
Scrum.org presents the Scrum.org Agile Webcast Series, a platform for sharing the most current topics surrounding the Agile and Scrum community. Each session presents a unique opportunity to learn from the stories, lessons, and wisdom presented by our global community of Professional Scrum Trainers and leaders. These 1 hour sessions are broadcast live, completely free, and available to anyone around the world - though space in each session is limited!
Attendee slots fill up quickly, and attendence is limited for the live events, so sign up soon. To learn about appearing as a guest on the show, click here.
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3/06/2012 : 11:00am - 12:00pm EST Scrum-damentals with Martin Hinshelwood Scrum is the most adopted and recognized agile methodology. However, there are still challenges to Scrum adoption. Martin will dive into several Scrum adoption pitfalls and how an organization can avoid them. In particular, we will highlight some of the proven practices that have worked for diverse sets of teams. We will also leave time for questions and encourage attendees to bring your most challenging problems! Join Martin for this Free Webcast event!
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5/1/2012 : 11:00am - 12:00pm EST An Introduction to Agile in a Traditional Organization with Jared Richardson How do we use adaptive planning techniques while still providing accurate progress status to our tradtional PMO counterparts? Is it possible to make decisions at the last responsible moment and still satisfy our organization's long lead time for planning and resources? Can we tie our project's large, coarse-grained project goals to an individual story in an iteration? Join Jared as he explores these important questions, and several of the standard Agile practices and how they can be used when operating alongside more traditional teams.
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5/15/2012 : 11:00am - 12:00pm EST Agile and Quality: It is not an Oxymoron but a Necessity with Ralph Jocham If at all, then only intrinsic quality can be tested into a product during the hardening phase. However, even if all the bugs are removed, this does not guarantee the extrinsic quality – the usability and enjoyment – of a product. In order to meet the end users expectations, an overall high quality product, both aspects of quality, intrinsic and extrinsic, must be met. This talk will show how a combination of Agile processes and techniques lend themselves to achieve exactly this goal; a high quality and highly usable software with happy customers.
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2/21/2012 Adopting Test-First Development with Don McGreal Join Don as he incrementally demonstrates the concepts of Unit Testing, Test-Driven Development, and then Behavior-Driven Development that enable us not just to create robust regression tests, but also clean and maintainable code. TDD is often mistaken for simply writing automated tests against an existing design. The deeper truth is that TDD is first and foremost about incrementally specifying, implementing, and improving your software’s design.
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Watch the Recording from 2/07/2012 Release Duration and Enterprise Agility by Dan Greening Learn how short release durations help companies test market theories to maximize profit. Daniel Greening considers the relationship of process methodology, development group size and release duration by looking at example companies, Citrix Online, and PatientKeeper.
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Watch the Recording from 1/24/2012 Agile Economics: The Dollars and Sense of Scrum by Chad Albrecht Chad Albrecht provides some very easy to understand economic models that provide a basis for why Agile outperforms traditional techniques. Chad also demonstrates a side-by-side cost model of an Agile vs. Traditional project.
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