Agile at Work: Driving Productive Agile Meetings.
(Online Course)
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Carpenteria, CA linkedin.com, 2015.
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Online Course
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English
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10/12/201512:00:00AM
Participants/Performers
Presenter: Doug Rose
Description
Make your agile meetings as productive as possible. Expert Doug Rose explains how to set up and run common agile activities.
Description
Many new agile teams think flexibility in their meetings allows them to do whatever feels right. In reality, agile projects move more smoothly by running short, well-structured activities. Each activity is timeboxed, so the teams stay on track and work within a set time and agenda. In this course, agile expert Doug Rose outlines how to make agile meetings as productive as possible. He provides guidance on common activities such as release planning, daily stand-ups, sprint planning, and product demos. Throughout the course, learn about common meeting pitfalls and the challenges of keeping activities on track. To learn more about agile, watch additional courses in the Agile at Work series.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Rose, D. (2015). Agile at Work: Driving Productive Agile Meetings . linkedin.com.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Rose, Doug. 2015. Agile At Work: Driving Productive Agile Meetings. linkedin.com.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Rose, Doug. Agile At Work: Driving Productive Agile Meetings linkedin.com, 2015.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Rose, Doug. Agile At Work: Driving Productive Agile Meetings linkedin.com, 2015.
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