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June 11, 2008

Past Webinar : Maximizing Value with Agile Release Planning with James Shore

Requirements Management Software Flash Video Requirements Management Software Podcast

James ShoreJames Shore
Consultant, Author and Speaker
jamesshore.com

You're agile... great! Now what? Join noted agilist James Shore for an in-depth discussion of when, why, and how to use agile release planning to improve the economic success of your project. Learn how agile release planning can turn a losing project into a winner mid-stream. James describes five specific ways to use agile release planning on your project:

1. Work on one project at a time
2. Release early and often
3. Create opportunities
4. Plan adaptively
5. Keep your options open

Join us for a discussion of when to use these techniques and how to avoid the pitfalls.

Speaker bio:
James Shore is a consultant, author, and speaker. He brings the rare combination of business savvy, deep technical understanding, and an engaging presentation style to his work, putting him in demand around the world. James is a prominent figure in the Agile community: he is an inaugural recipient of the prestigious Gordon Pask Award for Contributions to Agile Practice and one of the first ten people to sign the newly-released Agile Manifesto in 2001. James keeps a blog at jamesshore.com and is author of the acclaimed book The Art of Agile Development.

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