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Going Agile - Improve your Agile experience with simple metrics.

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Broadcast Date:  March 4, 2008
Time: 10:00 AM PDT -- 1:00 PM EST -- 1800 GMT

Bill KrebsPer Kroll

Speakers:
Bill Krebs, Senior Software Consultant, IBM Corporation
Per Kroll, Chief Architect for IBM Rational Expertise Development & Innovation, IBM Corporation

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Are you Agile? You may be surprised by the variety of answers you receive from the project leader and team members. Since 2002, IBM has used an Agile Evaluation Framework with dozens of teams to help them learn, improve, and share their experiences with agile practices. We'll share tips and solutions for using the framework to leverage "the simplest metrics that could possibly work."


Going Agile - Improve your Agile experience with simple metrics.

Broadcast Date:  March 4, 2008
Time: 10:00 AM PDT -- 1:00 PM EST -- 1800 GMT

Bill KrebsPer Kroll

Speakers:
Bill Krebs, Senior Software Consultant, IBM Corporation
Per Kroll, Chief Architect for IBM Rational Expertise Development & Innovation, IBM Corporation

[ View this Webcast On-Demand ]


Are you Agile? You may be surprised by the variety of answers you receive from the project leader and team members. Since 2002, IBM has used an Agile Evaluation Framework with dozens of teams to help them learn, improve, and share their experiences with agile practices. We'll share tips and solutions for using the framework to leverage "the simplest metrics that could possibly work."



About the Presenters
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Bill Krebs
Senior Software Consultant
IBM Corporation

Bill has worked as a developer, performance engineer, and process consultant at five IBM Labs. He's practiced, studied, and coached Agile and Lean since 2001 and has taught IBM's Agile course to over 1,000 IBM employees and select customers. He's presented papers at XP Universe, Agile2007, IBM Research, and served as the co-chair for the IBM Academy of Technology conference on Agile. He currently works as a Senior Software Consultant at IBM, coaching teams and training teachers in several divisions. Bill is a certified ScrumMaster and a member of the Agile Carolinas User group, Agile RTP, APLN, IEEE, Scrum Alliance, and Agile Alliance.

Per Kroll
Chief Architect for IBM Rational Expertise Development & Innovation
IBM Corporation

Per Kroll is Chief Architect for IBM Rational Expertise Development & Innovation, an organization leveraging communities, portals, methods, training and services assets to enable customers and partners in software & systems development. Per is also the project leader on the Eclipse Process Framework Project, an open source project centered on software practices, and has been one of the driving forces behind RUP over the last 10 years.
His latest book is Agility and Discipline Made Easy - Practices from OpenUP and RUP, Kroll and MacIsaac. A frequent speaker at conferences, Per has authored numerous articles on software engineering.

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About the Sponsor:

IBM


The IBM Rational Software Delivery Platform is an integrated set of products that can be adapted to the unique needs of business and IT for delivering software and software based systems. With proven best practices and products customers can manage value to align business and IT efforts, develop flexibly to leverage resources any time, anywhere, and control risk and change to continuously measure and assess performance. The result is better alignment, control and efficiency in integrating, building and maintaining software and software-based systems.

IBM Corporation
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