Patricia

Patricia
Project Manager
“I really love the sensible way agile project management works. It's challenging describing my agile team's accomplishments in traditional project management terms - the way my company still expects.”
Patricia is a seasoned project manager. She prefers agile development to her old attempts to force teams to conform to an overly prescriptive plan. But, her stakeholders still ask for the same predictability and schedule commitments. On her agile team she’s considered a ScrumMaster, but she still has lots of old project management responsibilities that don’t seem to fit into that ScrumMaster role.
Sessions
| Time | Title | Presenters | Stage | Type | Room |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thursday 09:00-10:30 | Why Is Testing So Slow? | Michael Bolton | Testing | Workshop | Grand Ballroom D North |
| Thursday 11:00-11:45 | Ambassadors and Carrier Pigeons - A Model for Effective Distributed Agile Teams | Giora Morein | Distributed Agile | Tutorial | Plaza Ballroom A |
| Thursday 11:00-12:30 | Metrics in an Agile World | Rob Myers, James Shore | Leadership & Teams | Talk | Regency A |
| Thursday 14:45-15:30 | Feature Teams - Collaboratively Building Products from READY to DONE | Andre Frank | Leadership & Teams | Experience report | San Francisco |
| Thursday 16:00-16:45 | The Inkubook experience: A tale of five processes | Eric Willeke ![]() | Agile Adoption | Experience report | Toronto |
| Thursday 16:00-16:45 | Growing PMI using Agile | Jesse Fewell | Manifesting Agility | Experience report | Columbus GH |
| Thursday 14:00-17:30 | The Kanban Game | Tsutomu Yasui | New to Agile | Workshop | Plaza Ballroom B |
| Thursday 16:45-17:30 | Painless Iteration Planning | Julie Chickering , Ken Clyne | New to Agile | Talk | Grand Ballroom B |


