You can now view and download most of the presentations from COHAA’s 2010 The Path to a•gil•i•ty conference in our Agile Library. Just click on the “Agile Library” tab at the top of our webpage to access the documents.
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Agile 2010 – COHAA presenters
Congratulations to COHAA Board members Matt Van Vleet and Joe Astolfi on their successful presentations at the Agile 2010 conference. Both presentations were very well-received and have generated a lot of interest.
We are pleased to share with the COHAA community, the presentation given by Joe Astolfi and Gene Johnson at the Agile 2010 Conference. Members can now log in to their COHAA account and visit the Agile Library to download “Turning Horses into Zebras: A Firsthand Account of an Agile Transformation” .
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Agile2010 Presentation now posted in COHAA Agile Library – Turning Horses into Zebras
COHAA is pleased to share with the community the presentation given by Joe Astolfi and Gene Johnson at the Agile2010 Conference. “Turning Horses into Zebras: A Firsthand Account of an Agile Transformation” is now available for viewing on COHAA’s website under “Agile Library”.
Abstract:
Witness firsthand accounts from the front lines of a successful Agile transformation. In 2008, Gap Inc Direct, the online division of Gap, Inc. made a commitment to extend their Agile software delivery practices to their Columbus, Ohio development campus where teams provide solutions for online order fulfillment and call center operations. Learn the hidden truths, best practices, and lessons learned from “going Agile†as you join us on our journey in transitioning from a traditional waterfall approach to high performing Agile teams in a matter of months.
The Next Bottleneck
Isaac Montgomery’s presentation at The Path to Agility conference
How Agile Projects Measure Up, and What This Means to You
Michael Mah’s presentation from The Path to Agility conference