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    Selecting the Right Agile Tools (Thu, Feb 25 4.30 PM GMT/11:30 AM EST)
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    There is no Agile in a Box

    Enterprises that are successful with agile software methods know that "Individuals and Interactions" are more important than "Processes and Tools". But the right tools really can make a big difference, particularly when their primary objective is to make individuals and their interactions more productive and meaningful. Join Cyndi Mitchell, Managing Director, ThoughtWorks Studios, as she talks about how to choose tools that are fit for agile teams across your organisation.

     

    She will also discuss the philosophy behind ThoughtWorks Studios' Adaptive ALM: Agile tools must be agile and adapt to the way teams work. They should also improve the lives of everyone in the team from developers, testers, analysts, managers and stakeholders, by providing just the right level of support for collaboration, management and engineering practices.

     

     

    What you will learn

    1. Why real-time data is important (and often elusive) in agile software development projects

    2. Why you should respect the interrelated nature of agile collaboration, management and engineering practices

    3. How to choose a toolset that enables, rather than constrains, your agile teams

    4. How to choose a toolset that maximises real-time, true-to-life visibility into what's going on on your agile projects

     

     

     

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