
Garrett
Guru
“I’ve been involved with agile development since the inception of the term. I’m interested in new thinking, not the same old stuff repackaged.”
Garrett has been in software development and on the leading edge for over 20 years. He’s quick to follow current trends, not because he’s trendy, but because he appreciates new ideas. He’s published three books, the last one on agile development.
Sessions
| Time | Title | Presenters | Stage | Type | Room |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monday 11:00-12:30 | Developing Agile Leaders and Teams: A Developmental & Transformational Path | Gilles Brouillette | Leadership & Teams | Talk | Columbus GH |
| Monday 14:45-15:30 | Lets stop calling it "agile" | Bas Vodde, Steven Mak | Agile Frontier | Other | Grand Ballroom A |
| Tuesday 11:00-12:30 | Idea Factory | Brian Marick, David Carlton | Agile Frontier | Workshop | Grand Ballroom A |
| Tuesday 14:00-14:45 | What (Else) Can Agile Learn from Complexity? | Jurgen Appelo | Agile Frontier | Talk | Grand Ballroom A |
| Tuesday 16:45-17:30 | Group Relations & Social Systems | Dan Mezick ![]() | Agile Frontier | Talk | Grand Ballroom A |
| Wednesday 14:45-15:30 | How to run 4.5 Million tests per day ... and why! | Mark Striebeck | Main Stage | Talk | Crystal B |
| Thursday 16:00-16:45 | A peek into an Agile infected Culture | Chirag Doshi | Agile & Organizational Culture | Experience report | Regency D |
| Thursday 16:00-17:30 | Slow and Brittle: Replacing End-to-End Testing | Arlo Belshee , James Shore | Testing | Workshop | Grand Ballroom D North |

