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Five Levels of Agile Planning


Hubert SmitsZach Nies

Patrick EganBroadcast Date:  June 12, 2007
Time: 10:00 AM PDT -- 1:00 PM EST -- 1700 GMT

Speakers:
Hubert Smits, Certified ScrumMaster Trainer and Agile Coach for Rally Software
Zach Nies, VP of Product Development for Rally Software
Patrick Egan, Editor-in-Chief, CM Journal

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This webinar guides participants through Agile practices when applied to large-scale projects, which can broadly be defined as projects that involve over 50 people and take months or years to complete. Hubert will walk participants through the five levels of Agile planning – from yearly planning conducted by the product owner to the daily stand-up meetings of the delivery team. The added levels of planning are not artificial or time-consuming, and they focus the right group of people on the product with the right level of detail. Zach will share how teams can use Agile and Rally’s Agile life cycle management solutions to plan, communicate and track project progress across multiple teams. At the end of this webinar, participants will have many new processes and tools for planning and tracking Agile software development.

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Part 1 - Implementing Agile at a Team Level – Disciplines of Flow from Rhythm and Test to Training and Tools
Date: Tuesday June 5 - 10 am Pacific - 1 pm Eastern 1800 GMT
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Part 3 -Tooling in an Agile Environment and the HP Case Study
Date: Tuesday June 19 - 10 am Pacific - 1 pm Eastern 1800 GMT               
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About the Presenters:

Hubert Smits

Hubert Smits has more than 20 years of software project management and IT expertise specializing in Agile software development approaches. He has helped hundreds of software team members successfully transition dozens of projects to Agile and Lean practices and has coached the executive management teams that must deliver business value through their teams' Agile adoption. Born in the Netherlands, Hubert is a Certified ScrumMaster Trainer and a frequent speaker at industry events.

Zach Nies

Zach Nies has worked in the software development industry since 1991 and has experience in all aspects of the software development lifecycle, including product design, architecture and core development practices. During his career, he served as chief software architect at Quark, Inc., and was the technical leader of a business unit at Creo, Inc., now a division of Kodak. Most recently, he served as a principal architect and the director of systems architecture for Level 3 Communications. Zach serves on the board of Agile Denver and in the past has served on standards bodies including the W3C’s HTML working group.

Patrick Egan

Patrick Egan is the founder of CM Crossroads and Editor-in-Chief for the Configuration Management Journal. With over 20 years experience in the software industry in both development and product management, he brings an understanding of the needs of both the industry as well as the users of configuration management tools. Prior to CM Crossroads, Mr. Egan held technical and executive management positions with fortune 500 organizations and software vendors such as Allstate Insurance, the LEGENT Corporation, SERENA Software, New Dimensions, PLATINUM Technology, Catalyst Systems and Computer Associates. Mr. Egan received his Bachelors of Science degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from Loyola University of Chicago.

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Rally Software Development Corp. provides the software-driven enterprise with the knowledge, coaching and tooling needed to succeed with Agile development practices. Rally's new software development management solution allows software organizations to dramatically lower the cost of change in their development efforts so they speed value delivery to the customer. This on-demand, hosted environment helps outsourced, in-house and distributed teams concurrently define, plan, and test software releases that propel the business.


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At least the 1st presentation is missing: ...
Nope I was. right.
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Five Levels of Agile Planning
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April 02, 2008
At least the 1st presentation is missing . ups: ...
It is the wrong one. It should be:

Implementing Agile at a Team Level - Disciplines of Flow from Rhythm and Test to Training and Tools

Part One of a Three Part Agile Business Webcast Series
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April 02, 2008
At least the 1st presentation is missing: ...
Can u do something about it?
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April 02, 2008
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