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| − | Some come for the [[Interesting Things]] blog. My current focus is scaling lean and agile methods to product groups of 100-400 people (Asia, Europe, & NA, usually multisite), and enterprises with more than 5000 engineers, applying [[Scrum-7]]. The [[Articles | articles and videos]] section shares more. In addition to helping large developments (often embedded systems), I'm grateful to have authored what have become the world's most popular [[Books|texts]] on software analysis & design and agile methods | + | Some come for the [[Interesting Things]] blog. My current focus is scaling lean and agile methods to product groups of 100-400 people (Asia, Europe, & NA, usually multisite), and enterprises with more than 5000 engineers, applying [[Scrum-7]]. The [[Articles | articles and videos]] section shares more. In addition to helping large developments (often embedded systems), I'm grateful to have authored what have become the world's most popular [[Books|texts]] on software analysis & design and agile methods. |
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Revision as of 03:01, 29 September 2007
I'm usually on a project, but occasionally speak or coach some interesting courses ...
| Date | Event | Location | Register |
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| Dec 17-20 2007 | Advanced Object Design with Agile Modeling | Olso, NO | here |
| June 9-12 2008 | Agile OOA/D Modeling with UML, Patterns & TDD | Rome, IT | here |
| June 13 2008 | Agile & Iterative Development: A Manager's Guide: | Rome, IT | here |
Craig LarmanSome come for the Interesting Things blog. My current focus is scaling lean and agile methods to product groups of 100-400 people (Asia, Europe, & NA, usually multisite), and enterprises with more than 5000 engineers, applying Scrum-7. The articles and videos section shares more. In addition to helping large developments (often embedded systems), I'm grateful to have authored what have become the world's most popular texts on software analysis & design and agile methods. |
What's NewReflecting my work over recent years, my next book (published early 2008) will be Scaling Lean & Agile Development: Successful Large, Multisite & Offshore Projects. |
