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From: "Mike Shalloway" <mike.shalloway@netobjectives.com>
Date: Oct 29, 2010 5:31 PM
Subject: [Agile-ANN] [ANN] upcoming free webinars from Net Objectives
To: "Mike Shalloway" <mike.shalloway@netobjectives.com>
We have quite a few free webinars coming up in November from Net Objectives, so I wanted to make sure everyone was aware of them! The first is November 3, Achieving Enterprise-Scale Agility with Lean. One of the challenges for Agile practitioners is how to successfully extend Agile practices beyond a small-team context. In this webinar, Alan Shalloway looks at how Lean connects Agile practices with delivery of business value to achieve end-to-end agility throughout the business.
The next two are the first of the webinar series Scrum, Lean and Kanban: A Pragmatic Webinar Series. This is a 9-part series on using Kanban within Scrum teams and how to do Kanban itself. There has been a lot of confusion as to what Kanban actually is. Many think of Kanban as a set of tools. While Kanban has a set of tools, it is much more than that. This webinar series will be presented in three main parts. The first will use the tools of Kanban in Scrum environments. The second will be on Kanban itself and present more of the Kanban mindset. The third will be about advanced Scrum and Kanban.
We start the series on November 9th with Key Kanban Practices - Explicit Policies, Managing Work in Progress and Visibility. The next one is on November 22nd - Using Theories of Flow to Manage Work involving Multiple Teams.
I hope you find this information valuable and that you'll be able to take advantage of these free learning opportunities. Please let me know if you have any questions or would like to learn more about our Lean-Agile training/consulting/coaching/assessment services.
Sincerely,
Mike Shalloway
Net Objectives
mike.shalloway@netobjectives.com
(404)593-8375
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