INNOVATION ROOTS Announces a new Webinar with Gerald Cadden

INNOVATION ROOTS is proud to announce a new webinar ‘How to Lead an Enterprise Level Lean-Agile Transformation as a SAFe Coach ?’ with a special guest Gerald Cadden, Senior Consultant and SAFe Program Consultant Trainer (SPCT) at Scaled Agile, Inc.

This actionable webinar talks about the needs of conducting SAFe workshop to Executives and Leaders. The workshop explores the topics like Agile Mindset, understand the roles of a SAFe Program Consultant (SPC) from an organization’s viewpoint. You will understand the importance of carrying an Agile mindset while handling complex software projects, What are Value Streams and Agile Release Trains (ARTs), and how to identify and launch ARTs in organizations.

The workshop will enable the participants who have already indulged in SAFe training programs or the SAFe Program Consultants (SPCs) to train their teams and launch ARTs. This course is recommended for those who hold the positions like Professional Service Consultants, Business and Technology Executives, Managers and Directors, Program Managers, and Product Line Managers, System Architects, QA Analysts, and Developers.

You all are invited to join the webinar on 11th October, sharp at 8:00 PM IST. Register here ! To take away some interesting yet refreshing approaches and best practices that might help you and your organization.

Audience: Project Manager, Executives, Team Managers, Agile Coaches, and Consultants

Register for the workshop at www.innovationroots.com

Just Barely Good Enough | Glossary

Definition 

Just Barely Good Enough(JBGE) is a concept in Agile Modelling, which states that Agile Models and documents are sufficient enough for the task at hand. An artifact which is JBGE, is at a point where its’ optimally effective.

Further Reading

  • “Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD): A Practitioner’s Guide to Agile Software Delivery in the Enterprise”, by Scott W. Ambler and Mark Lines.

  • “The Object Primer: Agile Model-Driven Development With Uml 2.0”, by Scott W.Ambler.

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