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Usually consulting; sometimes do interesting public events...

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Oct 9-12 Agile Design and Modeling for Advanced Object Design with Patterns                     Oslo, NO here








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Craig Larman

Management consultant, and author of some popular texts on agile methods and on software analysis & design:


My current focus is scaling lean and agile methods for a single product group of 200 to 2000 people (Asia, Europe & NA—usually multisite including offshore), and large (10,000+ people) enterprise transformations to lean and agile methods. Collecting these as Large-Scale Scrum. Much of my work is in large embedded systems (telecomm, control systems, printers, ...), investment banking, and energy and exploration industries.



What's New




  • After my QCon keynote in London, wrote a short InfoQ article on practices for scaling agile design, that includes a free download of the Design & Architecture chapter from our Practices for Scaling book




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some of my books...

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