Running Agile Programs at Scale Learn the Principles Behind a Lean/Agile ParadigmDate: This event took place live on March 19 2015 Presented by: Jez Humble Duration: Approximately 60 minutes. Questions? Please send email to Description:Watch the webcast recordingPart 2 of 3, Lean Enterprise Live Training Series While there are several frameworks for running large-scale Agile programs, the most popular suffer from one major flaw: they take Agile teams and embed them in a traditional program management paradigm, one that is ultimately derived from the 19th-century Taylorist management ideas on how to divide labor between managers and workers. Jez Humble presents the principles behind a Lean/Agile paradigm that works at scale and truly leverages the inventiveness and passion of people throughout your organization. Jez illustrates his talk with examples of how organizations have applied these principles successfully even in complex, regulated domains. About Jez HumbleJez Humble is co-author of Lean Enterprise and Continuous Delivery (Addison-Wesley), the Jolt Award-winning book in Martin Fowler's signature series. He began his career at a startup, and then spent 10 years at ThoughtWorks, building products and consulting. He now serves as a Vice President at Chef, and teaches at UC Berkeley. Jez Humble and Gary Gruver will also be presenting a full-day, interactive and highly personal course at Velocity 2015 that will teach you to run a high performance organization by applying Lean and Agile methodologies beyond just dev and ops. Twitter: @jezhumble Co-author of Lean Enterprise, part of the Eric Ries Lean Series with O'Reilly Media. |
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