May 2011 Meeting
Guerrilla Agile
How to Adopt Agile in a Company That is Hostile to Agile Methodologies
How many times have you ever gone to a meeting discussing Agile Development, and heard many of the people in the audience talk about how they were "interested in Agile" and were "excited about it" but weren't actually doing Agile?
That is often times because the company they are working for not only doesn't currently use Agile Methods, but is actually hostile to it's adoption. Should you as a budding Agile Practitioner just stand back and study Agile without ever actually doing it? Or is there some other way that you can introduce Agile into that hostile environment?
Guerrilla Agile will give you a set of tools to use in that hostile company.
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Nick Schweitzer is a Milwaukee Area Software Consultant with more than 12
years of experience, and currently is a
Surgeon at SpiderLogic (www.spiderlogic.com). He's worked with for several Milwaukee area consulting companies,
with clients ranging from medium size firms, to Fortune 500 companies. He sometimes blogs at
The Coding Monkey and is active
on Twitter.
Where: Redpoint, 233 South Wacker Dr, Suite 750, Chicago (map)
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