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Topics of Interest


Prepare your organization or teams to transition to or become more effective with Agile methods


Lean principles grounded in decades of work in process improvement in manufacturing applied to software development


A comprehensive, team-focused approach in preparing teams to implement Scrum


A software framework based on the Lean-Thinking of maximizing the flow of value to the customers. It focuses on building complete, usable features and delivering them to customers in the fastest manner possible while creating them with high quality.


Net Objectives Certification programs for Scrum Masters, and for Product Champions


Tools and techniques, including unit testing and refactoring, to welcome changes in design or functionality as an opportunity to make code incrementally more appropriate to the needs it is addressing


Lean principles applied to Quality Assurance tools and activities


How design patterns can be used in Agile, iterative development to guide analysis and understand an ever-changing problem domain.


Lean-Agile principles and Test-Driven Development applied to Database Development