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Chandra
Consultant
“I want learn more about coaching and training teams in agile development to better support my clients. I'd love to meet and learn more from other agile consultants.”

After working on an agile team inside his company for three years, Chandra has become a competent expert. Demand from his network of contacts for his services has led Chandra to start working this year as an independent consultant. He’s aware that although he’s competent at what he does, he still has a lot to learn.

Sessions

TimeTitlePresentersStageTypeRoom
Monday 14:00-14:45The Covert Agilist Ken HowardAgile AdoptionExperience reportToronto
Monday 14:00-17:30Creating Agile Simulations and Games for Coaches and Consultants Elisabeth Hendrickson, Chris SimsManifesting AgilityTutorialColumbus GH
Monday 16:00-17:30Team Start-up: one of the first Agile Adoption activities Lyssa Adkins (reviewer)Agile AdoptionTutorialToronto
Monday 16:45-17:3010 Temptations of an Agile Coach (new or experienced) Stevie BorneCoachingTalkRegency B
Tuesday 11:00-11:45How the FBI learned to catch bad guys one iteration at a time Justin BabuscioAgile & Organizational CultureExperience reportAtlanta
Tuesday 11:00-12:30Pragmatically "Crossing the Chasm" from Project-level to Enterprise Adoption Ahmed Sidky (producer), Chris Sterling (producer)Agile AdoptionTalkRegency C
Wednesday 09:00-12:30Patterns of Agile Adoption Practices Amr Elssamadisy (producer)Agile AdoptionTutorialToronto
Wednesday 09:00-10:30The Bottleneck Game: Discover ToC, Agile, Lean and Real Options through play Pascal Van Cauwenberghe, Portia TungAgile FrontierTutorialGrand Ballroom A
Thursday 09:00-12:30Coaching self-organizing teams Joseph PelrineCoachingTutorialRegency B
Thursday 11:45-12:30Experiments with Agile Contracts in the Real World Lars Thorup, Bent JensenAgile FrontierExperience reportGrand Ballroom A
Thursday 16:00-16:45How to sell a traditional client on an agile project plan Arin SimeCustomers & Business ValueTalkColumbus IJ