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Broadcast Date: On Demand   Duration: One hour
Speakers: John Scumniotales, The First Scrummaster Jeff McKenna, The First Agile Coach Patrick Egan, Publisher, Agile Journal

We've assembled a team of some of the best Agile minds in the world, and our goal in this webinar is to tell you why Scrum simply aren't enough for organizations to succeed with agile development efforts. This live panel will discuss today's best strategies for managing work across your development teams while driving up visibility, improving developer productivity, and lowering costs. In addition, you’ll hear stories from the development process management trenches.
Broadcast Date: On Demand   Duration: One hour
Speakers: John Scumniotales, The First Scrummaster Jeff McKenna, The First Agile Coach Patrick Egan, Publisher, Agile Journal
We've assembled a team of some of the best Agile minds in the world, and our goal in this webinar is to tell you why Scrum simply aren't enough for organizations to succeed with agile development efforts. This live panel will discuss today's best strategies for managing work across your development teams while driving up visibility, improving developer productivity, and lowering costs. In addition, you’ll hear stories from the development process management trenches.
About the Presenters:
John Scumniotales, The First Scrummaster John heads up the Agile On Demand development team. He co-created the Scrum agile methodology while at Easel corporation, and in 1993 became the first ScrumMaster. As a proponent and practitioner of customer-centric Agile product developmen tapproaches, John Scumniotales has spent nearly 20 years at the forefront of the software and technology marketplace. Jeff McKenna, The First Agile Coach
Few people have the breadth and depth of Agile experience Jeff has. Since the late 1980s Jeff has focused on the process side of development. He consulted on the very first Scrum project in 1993, becoming the first Agile Coach. He has taught, coached, and mentored scores of Agile teams.
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About the Sponsor

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