“ALM with CA Agile Central”, Continuous Delivery Webinar

Priyank DK Pathak is an Enterprise Agile Transformation and Continuous Delivery Consultant providing training, mentoring and coaching services to companies to gain outcomes like quality, value and continuous flow. His key interest lies in nurturing and developing skills required for Agile Software Development practices and methodologies based on core Agile and Lean Values and Principles. He brings passion to his work and establishes strong understanding and expectations of customer value, by building on trust, results, and collaboration across the enterprise at leadership, management and delivery organization.

Continuous Delivery Webinar Series:

Webinar: “Application Lifecycle Management with CA Agile Central”

In today’s application economy, every business is a software business. To respond to change quickly and confidently, deliver value faster than the competition and build high-quality products your customers want, you need to put agile development at the center of your business.
With CA Agile Central, you can build the best software and systems at enterprise scale. Prioritize, plan, track and improve development work so you can create and deliver software with speed, quality and efficiency. Use this enterprise-class SaaS platform to see progress, roadblocks and dependencies across multiple teams, projects and programs. Collaborate for better business results—and do it all in a single system of record.

 

Webinar Details:
Date: August 8th, 2017
Time: 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM

Agile Team | Glossary

Definition

An agile team is a cross-functional group of members that have the skill set and requisite staffing, to produce a working and fully tested increment of a product. An agile team attributes both success and failure collectively rather than towards a particular individual. The team is expected to possess all of the important technical and business competencies along with a will to continuously learn and develop.

Origin

From French phrase ‘agile’ and from Latin phrase ‘agilis’ (“agile, nimble”). Related to Agile software development: a technique for iterative and incremental development of software, involving collaboration between teams.

Further Reading

  • “Coaching Agile Teams: A companion for Scrum Masters, Agile Coaches and Project Managers in Transition”, by Lyssa  Adkins.
  • “The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable”, by Patrick Lencioni.

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