David is credited with the first implementation of a kanban process for software development in 2005. David was a founder of the agile
movement through his involvement in the creation of Feature Driven
Development and continues to be a thought leader in the Agile space.
The full programme, which will be run at the BMW Pavilion Conference
Centre in the Waterfront, comprises:
If you want to learn how to implement a Kanban system in your organisation, this course is for you. It is full of case studies and
practical exercises that will help you to get started when you return
to work. There is no pre-requisite Agile knowledge for this course. The
cost is R8000 (excluding VAT). Only 30 places are available.
If you are a function manager in a technology organization, director, vice president, head of department or senior executive
seeking to understand where to leverage more from your technology
investment then this seminar is for you. If you are mystified by Lean
and Agile jargon but wonder that there might be value to be found if
only you could unlock it then this seminar is also for you. The cost is
R2000 (excluding VAT). Only 100 places are available.
This workshop is an opportunity to learn and share knowledge about coaching the introduction of Kanban in an organization. This workshop
is restricted to practising Agile coaches who have at least three
years’ experience working with Agile methods such as XP, Scrum, Lean
and Kanban. Participants will join the community of coaching
practitioners that David J. Anderson and Associates can recommend. The
cost is R12000 (excluding VAT). Only 12 places are available.
For more information visit our events page. You can also book online.
Tags: agile, kanban, lean, scrum
Permalink Reply by Quinton Parker on January 21, 2010 at 12:59
Permalink Reply by Carlo Kruger on January 21, 2010 at 13:16 i am not so thrilled at the price *gulp*
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