Difference between revisions of "Agile, Lean, and Iterative Development: An Executive Brief"

 
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Using statistically significant research and case studies, agile thoughtleader Craig Larman presents a convincing case for agile methods. Larman offers a concise, dense summary of the key ideas that drive all agile methods, with a focus on the most popular agile method: Scrum. Where, appropriate, there will also be an emphasis on scaling agile methods to large (for example, a 500 person product) systems involving multi-site development, and on large enterprise agile transformations – as these are his specialties.   
 
Using statistically significant research and case studies, agile thoughtleader Craig Larman presents a convincing case for agile methods. Larman offers a concise, dense summary of the key ideas that drive all agile methods, with a focus on the most popular agile method: Scrum. Where, appropriate, there will also be an emphasis on scaling agile methods to large (for example, a 500 person product) systems involving multi-site development, and on large enterprise agile transformations – as these are his specialties.   
  
== Content ==
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== Methods of Education ==
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Discussion, presentation, Q&A.
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== Audience ==
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This exploration of modern software management best practices is appropriate for anyone guiding, managing, or in a software development team.
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== Level==
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Introductory: This course introduces concepts and techniques that the attendee will not apply during the  session.
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==Prerequisites==
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none
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==Objectives==
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* Introduce Agile Methods and Lean Principles
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* Analyze outcomes of projects that have used Agile Methods
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* Convey the key principles in the new software development game
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== Outline ==
  
 
* Compelling evidence that agile and iterative methods reduce risk and increase ROI
 
* Compelling evidence that agile and iterative methods reduce risk and increase ROI
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* Scrum: the most widely used agile method
 
* Scrum: the most widely used agile method
 
* Increasing alignment between R&D and customer; increasing value with Scrum
 
* Increasing alignment between R&D and customer; increasing value with Scrum
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* From command-and-control management to servant-leadership
 
* Value-driven and feature-driven adaptive iterative development
 
* Value-driven and feature-driven adaptive iterative development
 
* Increasing transparency and predictability with agile methods
 
* Increasing transparency and predictability with agile methods
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* Scrum and CMMi
 
* Scrum and CMMi
  
== Who can benefit==
 
This exploration of modern software management best practices is appropriate for anyone guiding, managing, or in a software development team.
 
 
==Course Level==
 
Introductory: This course introduces concepts and techniques that the attendee will not apply during the  session.
 
  
==Prerequisites==
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== Maximum Participants ==
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200
  
==Objectives==
 
* Introduce Agile Methods and Lean Principles
 
* Analyze outcomes of projects that have used Agile Methods
 
* Convey the key principles in the new software development game
 
  
== Course Environment ==
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== Environment - Room, Tools, Texts ==
[[Course Environment - Agile Lean and Iterative Overview]]
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Read this: [[Course Environment - Presentation Oriented]]

Latest revision as of 05:55, 18 April 2009

Overview

0.5 days

This practical, information-packed executive seminar summarizes the key research, business case, ideas, values and practices of agile and iterative methods, aimed at senior leadership. This is a high-impact guide for executives to agile and iterative methods: what they are, how they work, how to implement them – and why you should.

Using statistically significant research and case studies, agile thoughtleader Craig Larman presents a convincing case for agile methods. Larman offers a concise, dense summary of the key ideas that drive all agile methods, with a focus on the most popular agile method: Scrum. Where, appropriate, there will also be an emphasis on scaling agile methods to large (for example, a 500 person product) systems involving multi-site development, and on large enterprise agile transformations – as these are his specialties.


Methods of Education

Discussion, presentation, Q&A.


Audience

This exploration of modern software management best practices is appropriate for anyone guiding, managing, or in a software development team.


Level

Introductory: This course introduces concepts and techniques that the attendee will not apply during the session.


Prerequisites

none


Objectives

  • Introduce Agile Methods and Lean Principles
  • Analyze outcomes of projects that have used Agile Methods
  • Convey the key principles in the new software development game


Outline

  • Compelling evidence that agile and iterative methods reduce risk and increase ROI
  • Frequent misconceptions
  • Frequently asked questions
  • Agile values and practices
  • Scrum: the most widely used agile method
  • Increasing alignment between R&D and customer; increasing value with Scrum
  • From command-and-control management to servant-leadership
  • Value-driven and feature-driven adaptive iterative development
  • Increasing transparency and predictability with agile methods
  • Lean Thinking in agile methods
  • Short cycle time, small batches, low WIP
  • Relentless improvement in Scrum
  • Leading the transformation: adoption and rollout
  • New management roles and skills in Scrum
  • Organizational and team structure changes
  • Agile product management and changes in planning
  • Scaling agile methods for large, offshore, or multi-site system
  • Estimation, scheduling, and fixed-price contracts
  • Creating a deep learning culture through Scrum
  • Scrum and CMMi


Maximum Participants

200


Environment - Room, Tools, Texts

Read this: Course Environment - Presentation Oriented