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* [[Books By Craig Larman | Practices for Scaling Lean & Agile Development: Successful Large, Multisite & Offshore Product Development with Large-Scale Scrum]]
 
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Craig has served as the lead coach of large-scale lean software development adoption at Xerox, and serves or has served as a consultant for LeSS at Ericsson, JP Morgan, Cisco-Tandberg, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Alcatel-Lucent, UBS, bwin.party, Nokia Networks and Siemens Networks, and Ion Trading, among many other clients. Craig has also served as chief scientist at Valtech and while living in Bengaluru India, at Valtech’s development centre helped to create agile offshore development with LeSS.
 
Craig has served as the lead coach of large-scale lean software development adoption at Xerox, and serves or has served as a consultant for LeSS at Ericsson, JP Morgan, Cisco-Tandberg, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Alcatel-Lucent, UBS, bwin.party, Nokia Networks and Siemens Networks, and Ion Trading, among many other clients. Craig has also served as chief scientist at Valtech and while living in Bengaluru India, at Valtech’s development centre helped to create agile offshore development with LeSS.
  
 
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His work includes the best-seller globally on agile methods: <span style="color:red">''Agile and Iterative Development: A Manager’s Guide''</span>. Craig is the author of <span style="color:red">''Applying UML and Patterns—An Introduction to OOA/D and Iterative Development''</span>, the world’s best-selling text on OOA/D, iterative development, modeling and the UML, translated to many languages and used worldwide in industry and colleges as the standard for introducing software design, modeling, design patterns, architecture, and OOA/D.
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His work includes one of the first and best-selling globally popular books on agile methods: [[Books By Craig Larman | Agile & Iterative Development: A Manager's Guide]].
 
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He is one of the earliest <span style="color:red">Practicing ScrumMasters</span> and one of the first worldwide authorized to coach and certify new ScrumMasters and Product Owners, as a <span style="color:red">Certified Scrum Trainer</span>. He has helped lead Scrum adoption for organizations of over 25,000 developers.
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In addition to debugging and re-designing  organizations, Craig is an expert in designing (and helping people to design) software systems; he is the author of [[Books By Craig Larman | Applying UML & Patterns: Object-Oriented Analysis & Design]], the world’s best-selling text on object-oriented development, agile modeling and patterns, translated to many languages and used worldwide in universities and industry as the standard for introducing software design, modeling, design patterns, architecture, and OOA/D.
Craig is known throughout the software community as an expert in large-scale adoption and application of agile product management, agile offshore development, large-scale Scrum, lean product development, and modern analysis, design, and modeling.
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He is one of the earliest <span style="color:red">Practicing ScrumMasters</span> and one of the first worldwide authorized to coach and certify new ScrumMasters and Product Owners, as a <span style="color:red">Certified Scrum Trainer</span>.
 
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Craig Larman is the co-creator of LeSS (Large-Scale Scrum), and since 2005 has worked with clients to apply the LeSS framework for scaling lean thinking and agile development to large, multisite, and offshore development. He helps senior-management teams by organizational-design consulting for groups adopting LeSS.

Craig has been named one of the top 20 Agile influencers of all time and is the author of several books on scaling lean & agile development with LeSS, including:


Craig has served as the lead coach of large-scale lean software development adoption at Xerox, and serves or has served as a consultant for LeSS at Ericsson, JP Morgan, Cisco-Tandberg, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Alcatel-Lucent, UBS, bwin.party, Nokia Networks and Siemens Networks, and Ion Trading, among many other clients. Craig has also served as chief scientist at Valtech and while living in Bengaluru India, at Valtech’s development centre helped to create agile offshore development with LeSS.

His work includes one of the first and best-selling globally popular books on agile methods: Agile & Iterative Development: A Manager's Guide.

In addition to debugging and re-designing organizations, Craig is an expert in designing (and helping people to design) software systems; he is the author of Applying UML & Patterns: Object-Oriented Analysis & Design, the world’s best-selling text on object-oriented development, agile modeling and patterns, translated to many languages and used worldwide in universities and industry as the standard for introducing software design, modeling, design patterns, architecture, and OOA/D.

He is one of the earliest Practicing ScrumMasters and one of the first worldwide authorized to coach and certify new ScrumMasters and Product Owners, as a Certified Scrum Trainer.

Craig holds a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in computer science from beautiful SFU in Vancouver, BC, with research emphasis in artificial intelligence (having very little of his own).

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