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Title of Presentation: Introduction to Scrum
Scrum has been defined by Ken Schwaber as an agile process framework that when implemented correctly can provide visibility and control over product development by using a continual inspect and adapt practice. Scrum’s framework is often used to wrap other methodologies such as Extreme Programming and RUP while still generating the benefits of agile development in the context of a simple implementation. Scrum has shown repeated success in all types of product development applications, to increase productivity by using an adaptive empirical system development process.
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We offer seminars and executive briefings on agile software development. These are content filled seminars and are the pedigrees of the same high quality seminars we deliver at conferences nationwide.
Formats Delivery Mechanisms If this is delivered presented to a large audience (50+) then it would be classic presentation with light Q&A encouraged throughout. Our preference is to break this up into small group discussions (5-7 at a table) and then shift back to larger group summary. This format allows participants to personalize the information presented with a stronger feeling of value. One presenter can orchestrate this well only for groups less than 45. Ideal, would be to add a co-presenter for delivery. Then we would demonstrate agile behaviors through an interactive dialog and we could handle a larger number of people with small group discussion break out and large group summary (60-70 folks with small group discussions and large group sumamry). Groups larger than 70+ would be done via a lively interactive dialog with the two presenters and light Q&A from the audience. |
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• Scrum Adoption • Intentional Change • Analysis • Facilitation • Retrospectives • Agile Transitions Each coaching enagagement requires a certain amount of hand crafting please Contact Us for more. |