The Agile Enterprise: Friends & Foes
What Are Agile Coaches & When Do We Need Them?
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Live Webinar December 12th, 2019 – 9:00 am – 10:00 am EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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The Agile Coach is a relatively new role; it is not very well defined and often overrated.
From the first concept of ‘coach’ introduced in Extreme Programming (XP) which was more of a system architect to the Scrum Master in the service of the Team and the organization, the role morphed in many organizations to a pure consulting role.
Most modern Agile frameworks are created as empirical approaches based on a very simple principle: fail fast, learn faster.
- What is the role of an Agile Coach in an Agile transformation?
- What skills and experience are required to add value to the process?
These questions among others will be addressed in this webinar.
In this webinar Stelian Roman (LinkedIn profile) presents his 20+ years’ experience in implementing Agile for software teams and later his experience as a Project Manager and Scrum Master working with Agile Coaches.
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The Agile Enterprise: Friends & Foes
What Are Agile Coaches & When Do We Need Them?
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