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Wednesday, 11 June 2008 12:00
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![]() James Shore, Consultant, Author and Speaker, jamesshore.com
About the Webinar:
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 Join us for a discussion of when to use these techniques and how to avoid the pitfalls. About the Presenter:
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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