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Seminars Details

We offer seminars and executive briefings on agile software development.
•    Introduction to Scrum
•    Leading the Change to Agile in a Lean Six Sigma Organization
•    Agile Use Cases
•    Introduction to Agile Thinking
•    and more...

These are content filled seminars and are the pedigrees of the same high quality seminars we deliver at conferences nationwide.

Formats
•    Excutive Briefing
•    Lunch&Learns
•    Introductory
•    Key Notes
•    Select User Groups

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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Seminars

Seminars Details

We offer seminars and executive briefings on agile software development.
•    Introduction to Scrum
•    Leading the Change to Agile in a Lean Six Sigma Organization
•    Agile Use Cases
•    Introduction to Agile Thinking
•    and more...

These are content filled seminars and are the pedigrees of the same high quality seminars we deliver at conferences nationwide.

Formats
•    Excutive Briefing
•    Lunch&Learns
•    Introductory
•    Key Notes
•    Select User Groups

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.