Difference between revisions of "Course - Scaling Lean and Agile Development"

 
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== Full Title ==
 
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Scaling Lean & Agile Development for Large, Multisite & Offshore Products with Large-Scale Scrum
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Practices for Scaling Lean & Agile Development: Successful Large, Multisite & Offshore Product Development with Large-Scale Scrum
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== Overview ==
 
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Reflecting my work over recent years, my next book (published 2008) will be on scaling lean and agile development with [[Large-Scale Scrum]]. I am writing it with my co-author [http://www.odd-e.com/ Bas Vodde], who has long and in-depth experience with very large agile product development and enterprise transformations (at Nokia Networks and NSN).
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[http://www.craiglarman.com/wiki/index.php?title=Books_by_Craig_Larman#Practices_for_Scaling_Lean_.26_Agile_Development:_Successful_Large.2C_Multisite_.26_Offshore_Product_Development_with_Large-Scale_Scrum See table of contents.]
 
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[[Book - Scaling Lean and Agile | See table of contents. ]]
 
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This new course reflects our focus since 2002 on leading relatively large products (e.g., 600 people on one product) and relatively large enterprise transformations (e.g., 50,000 people) to adopting agile and lean principles, and scaling Scrum to this size. It also reflects our experience with large-scale multisite development in China, India, Brazil, Europe, and the USA.
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This course reflects our focus on consulting at coaching at relatively large products (e.g., 2000 people on one product) and relatively large enterprise transformations (e.g., 50,000 people) to adopting agile and lean principles, and scaling Scrum to this size. It also reflects our experience with large-scale multisite development in China, India, Brazil, Europe, and the USA, among other countries
 
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== Methods of Education ==
 
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Discussion, presentation, Q&A, workshop exercises
  
  
 
== Audience ==
 
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Anyone interested in scaling -- managers, developers, technical leads, product management
  
  
 
== Level==
 
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Introductory-Intermediate
  
  
 
==Prerequisites==
 
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* Students must read, before the course: [http://www.scrumprimer.com/ The Scrum Primer]
 
 
 
 
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== Maximum Participants ==
 
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== Environment - Room, Tools, Texts ==
 
== Environment - Room, Tools, Texts ==
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Read this: [[Course Environment - Workshop Style1]]
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'''Text and Notes'''
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* Students must read, before the course: [http://www.scrumprimer.com/ The Scrum Primer]
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* There is a course PDF for the presentations. We may decide to give the students a file copy to view on a laptop or a paper copy, depending on situation.

Latest revision as of 19:27, 26 January 2013

Full Title

Practices for Scaling Lean & Agile Development: Successful Large, Multisite & Offshore Product Development with Large-Scale Scrum


Overview

1-2 days

See table of contents.

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Practices for scaling lean and agile dev - cover.jpg

This course reflects our focus on consulting at coaching at relatively large products (e.g., 2000 people on one product) and relatively large enterprise transformations (e.g., 50,000 people) to adopting agile and lean principles, and scaling Scrum to this size. It also reflects our experience with large-scale multisite development in China, India, Brazil, Europe, and the USA, among other countries

This workshop covers the key concepts and practices that we've learned work for Large-Scale Scrum and agile adoption.


Methods of Education

Discussion, presentation, Q&A, workshop exercises


Audience

Anyone interested in scaling -- managers, developers, technical leads, product management


Level

Introductory-Intermediate


Prerequisites


Outline

  • Large-Scale Thinking Tools and Action Tools
  • Continuous product development
  • Scaling with requirement areas
  • Feature vs component teams
  • Hierarchical continuous integration
  • Tracking
  • Large-scale estimation, release planning and scheduling
  • Enterprise-level policies and reward systems that support agility
  • Large-scale budgeting
  • Scaling the Product Backlog
  • Multi-level Sprint planning
  • Joint and multisite Sprint reviews
  • Joint and multisite Sprint retrospectives
  • Scaling the requirements workshops
  • Scaling the design workshops
  • Scaling lean design
  • Coordinating team-of-team large project development up to 2,000 people
  • Leading enterprise change initiatives to adopt agile and lean principles
  • Agile documentation in large products
  • Agile offshoring
  • Multisite and agile development
  • Dispersed teams
  • Contracts


Maximum Participants

50


Environment - Room, Tools, Texts

Read this: Course Environment - Workshop Style1


Text and Notes

  • There is a course PDF for the presentations. We may decide to give the students a file copy to view on a laptop or a paper copy, depending on situation.