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Agile Borderlands: Remembering What Agile Forgets #27

Closed SeanKilleen closed 4 years ago

SeanKilleen commented 5 years ago

About You

Your Name: Sean Killeen

Twitter handle (optional): sjkilleen

The best way to reach out to you: E-mail (SeanKilleen@gmail.com)

A quick bio: Originally from the Philadelphia area, Sean has 15+ years of experience solving problems as an IT professional and developer for commercial, non-profit, and federal clients. He's currently the .NET Specialty Lead at Excella Consulting -- he highly recommends you check them out. He recently served on a modernization project that industry analysts called "more complex than the moon landing". He also servers as a co-trainer for Excella's Agile Testing & Automation and Agile Engineering courses. Aside from loving his work way too much, there's a good chance he's enjoying/stressing about being a new homeowner, sipping great beer, exploring the Arlington area, or singing somewhere. You can find him on Twitter at @sjkilleen or blogging not nearly often enough at SeanKilleen.com. He doesn't bite; say hi!

Your Talk

Title: Agile Borderlands: Remembering What Agile Forgets

What your talk is about: Agile principles and practices are crucially important to a development organization’s success, but focusing only on agile can still get your team into trouble. In this talk, I speak about the border between agile and other practices such as QA, operational support, and IT service management. We’ll discuss how these additional tools and practices can round out our agility to maximize our success.

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stale[bot] commented 4 years ago

Hi there — thanks for submitting this talk! It’s been a year since the last activity — would you mind taking a look to see if you’re still interested in presenting about this topic, and if the talk’s content is still up-to-date?

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