Software has become part of all aspects of our lives, and organizations are increasingly conceiving extremely large and complex software projects. As development goes global, many companies are applying agile methods in various forms to large projects and practicing distributed development for initiatives that require more than a single team. Agile practices rely heavily on collocated teams that are cross-functional in nature—how can these practices be successfully extrapolated to a large-scale, dispersed environment? Learn about best practices for scaling Agile and proven methods that enable distributed teams to thrive.
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by Chris Sterling and Mickey Phoenix
As companies begin to embrace Agile methods, questions about architecture begin to emerge. In this presentation, learn about the approaches two experts took to better align businesses with architecture goals.
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by Tamara Sulaiman, Brent Barton and Thomas Blackburn
This white paper describes a study that tracked how to maximize Return on Investment (ROI) and project performance in Scrum.
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by Brent Barton
Watch this presentation to explore project portfolio management from many different perspectives in order to successfully apply AgileEVM and benefit from Agile methods in a scaled environment.
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by Bryan Stallins and David Wylie
Learn the basics of Agile metrics -- what works, how to deal with traditional management, and how to show the true progress that Agile projects can make – in this webinar.
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by John Rudd and Bryan Stallings
As organizations adopt agile practices, they often stumble when it comes to determining how to reconcile their agile projects with their existing portfolio and governance policies. What worked for a traditional project lifecycle may not be appropriate for agile projects.
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by John Rudd
Too many technology projects fail to deliver on the expected value. Learn how Agile practices are an attractive alternative to wholesale cost-cutting and how to realize more value sooner, with better results.
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by Valerie Morris and Bryan Stallings
Release planning is the process of creating a high-level plan that spans more than 1-2 integrations. Learn about the key areas of interest in release planning and how the puzzle pieces of fit together effectively in this webinar.
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by John Rudd
This Agile Journal article describes some of the financial benefits of adopting Agile and how to quantify the potential value of these innovative practices for your organization. Learn how Agile methods can help financial professionals squeeze money out of work-in-process, drive risk out of projects, and improve project and portfolio return.
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by David Wylie
This presentation explores how to quantify the potential value of Agile practices for your organization and how to demonstrate this value for key decision makers.
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by Bryan Stallings
Agile is being evangelized in executive boardrooms and introduced top-down with increasing frequency. Learn about the appropriate role of senior leadership in an effective Agile transformation in this Agile Journal article.
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by Monica Yap
This white paper details the challenges a team at WDSGlobal faced in a distributed development environment, lessons learned, and how issues such as global continuous integration, cultural differences, and conflicting priorities were resolved across regions.
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This case study describes how SolutionsIQ’s Agile coaching and training services helped PowerAdvocate, an energy intelligence company, reduce time to market through the implementation of Agile development methods.
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by Brent Barton
Learn how a properly executed Meta-Scrum helps drive transparency vertically into the organization in this Agile Journal article.
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by Vibhu Srinivasan
Learn about Agile scaling among dispersed teams in this Scrum Bangalore presentation. Topics include release planning, common retrospectives, knowledge sharing, and ambassadorship.
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by Michael Tardiff
Being a ScrumMaster is not a role for the faint of heart. This presentation, subtitled "What I Wish I Knew Before I Became a ScrumMaster", explores non-obvious insights into what a ScrumMaster can do to help their teams grow into great teams.
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by Monica Yap
Explore some common successful distributed team working patterns that have been used on distributed Agile development projects in this white paper and related presentation.
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