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Online Webinar – Presented by: Agile Journal With Scott Ambler
Duration: 1 Hr 10 Mins 1 PDU / 1 CDU Credits: 1 PDU Category C – Free PDU
Original Broadcast Date: Thursday, April 28, 2011

Since it’s advent in 2001, Agile practices have transformed the way software is built and delivered. However, there are those who still believe Agile doesn’t work for large teams, Agile only works in co-located environments, or that Agile is undisciplined.

In reality, Agile practices are being used in virtually every industry and are being used to effectively deliver every type of software;

Agile is truly “everywhere!”

With IBM agility@scaleTM, IBM has led the way in helping organizations to adopt, scale and succeed with Agile whether they are globally distributed, require strict governance, or are building technically- complex software.

Join Scott Ambler, Rational’s Chief Methodologist for Agile & Lean, as he:

  • Briefly discusses the past, present, and future of Agile
  • Definitively busts some of the Agile myths that still remain
  • Explains how IBM Rational not only helps organizations quickly get started with Agile practices, but also provides a roadmap, services, training and tooling that allow teams to scale their Agile practices across the application lifecycle

Speakers:

Bob Aiello, (LinkedIn profile) Editor-in-Chief, CM Crossroads

Scott Ambler, (LinkedIn profile) Chief Methodologist/Agile, IBM Rational Scott travels the world helping clients to understand and adopt software processes that are right for them. A prolific author, Scott has received awards for several books, including those focused on the Unified Process, agile software development, Unified Modeling Language, and development based on the CMM (Capability Maturity Model). A widely recognized expert on Agile Process, he is a regular speaker at international IT conferences and a senior contributing editor for Information Week. Scott also writes the Agile Software Development at Scale blog on IBM developerWorks.

Scott’s Award Winning Agile & Technical Bestsellers:

PDU Category C documentation details:

Process Groups: Planning Executing

Knowledge Areas: 4 – Integration 6 – Time

  • 4.2 Develop Project Management Plan
  • 4.3 Direct and Manage Project Execution
  • 6.5 Develop Schedule

As a Category C, ‘Self Directed Learning’, activity remember to document your learning experience and its relationship to project management for your ‘PDU Audit Trail Folder.’

Click to View Agile Everywhere Busting the Myths Once and for All! on the Agile Journal site.

Click to View Agile Everywhere Busting the Myths Once and for All! on YouTube.

http://www.agilejournal.com/events/webcasts/5963