The Front Range Community for Agile Software Development

Time: September 27, 2010 from 5:30pm to 8pm
Location: Tivoli Student Union Room 320B, Downtown Denver
Event Type: monthly, meeting
Organized By: Alex Viggio
Latest Activity: Sep 28, 2010
Collaboration doesn't mean working on a shared document. It means interacting with each other in meaningful ways. This highly interactive, workshop-style presentation will present some collaboration techniques focusing on those which can be used before and during agile release planning to dig out details which might otherwise be missed.
If your organization struggles with understanding true customer needs, or you struggle with estimating the size of a release, or you simply can't manage to remember everything necessary for a successful release, then you should definitely attend this presentation!
AGENDA
5:30 PM Refreshments and Networking outside of 320B
6:00 PM Open Space discussion in Room 320B
6:30 PM Bob Hartman's presentation in Room 320B
SPEAKER
Bob Hartman is one of approximately 15 people the Scrum Alliance has certified as both a Certified Scrum Trainer (CST) and a Certified Scrum Coach (CSC). His extensive experience with agile and Scrum teams has included working with large and small organizations including HP, Western Union, Pearson Education, Weyerhaeuser, Siemens, Arapahoe County Colorado, Vibrant Media, Starz Network and the University of Iowa. Bob founded both Agile For All and the Agile Cooperative and has dedicated himself to his vision of Making Agile a Reality(r) for organizations around the world.
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Comment by David Koontz on September 28, 2010 at 8:03am
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