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Wednesday, May 16 • 2:10pm - 3:10pm
Scaling Lean | Agile Development:: Common Myths and Ideologies Meet the Scaled Agile Framework™

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Are you tired of the myth that Scrum, XP and Kanban do not scale to the needs of the larger software enterprise? Are you tired of the ideologies that prevent your enterprise from even trying to apply them? If the answer to either of the above is yes, this presentation is for you.

In this presentation, Dean Leffingwell will finally dispel these myths and ideologies by describing the Scaled Agile Framework(TM), a public-facing set of practices which have been used to successfully scale Lean|Agile development to hundreds--and even thousands--of practitioners at companies like BMC Corporation, John Deere and others.

He'll describe five key scaling mechanisms:

  • Scaling Value: Not everything is a User Story
  • Scaling Design: Complex systems require intentional architecture.
  • Scaling Team and Timebox: Aligning teams to a common mission with the Agile Release Train
  • Scaling Portfolio Management: Addressing legacy mindsets
  • Scaling Leadership: Your enterprise can be no leaner than your executives thinking.

However, since simply making Agile things bigger does not necessarily keep a system lean, Leffingwell will describe how the framework a) keeps work in process visible and limited, b) keeps backlogs and queues short, c) uses cadence and synchronization to manage variability and align teams to a common mission, and d) applies system-level continuous integration to facilitate fast customer feedback.


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Dean Leffingwell

Dean Leffingwell is a consultant, entrepreneur, executive and technical author who provides product strategy and enterprise-level agility coaching to large software enterprises. Recently, Mr. Leffingwell was founder and CEO of consumer marketing identity company ProQuo, Inc. Mr. Leffingwell... Read More →


Wednesday May 16, 2012 2:10pm - 3:10pm EDT
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