PITTSBURGH CHAPTER – JANUARY MEETING
Presentation:
The Journey is just beginning. You've written user stories, used Kanban boards, and sprinted for months. But now what? After all those changes, are you wondering if your agile results are what they should be? How can my team evolve? How can senior leadership help? Which agile rules do I start bending? What new skills do I need to make those conversations successful? In this provocative talk, PMI Agile pioneer Jesse Fewell will challenge you to rethink what's possible, and how your role as change advocate may be holding them back.
Presenter:
Jesse Fewell is an author, coach, and trainer who helps senior leaders from Boston to Bangalore transform their teams and organizations. As a project management pioneer, he founded the original PMI Agile Community of Practice, co-created the PMI-ACP® agile certification, and co-authored the Agile Practice Guide®. A global entrepreneur and the founder of VirtuallyAgile.com, he has distilled his experiences in the handbook “Can You Hear Me Now: Working with Global, Distributed, Virtual Teams”. A graduate of Johns Hopkins University, he is a double-certified leadership coach and an accredited instructor with four distinct agile certification bodies.

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