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Agile London is an established community, bringing together Agile enthusiasts in London to meet and share ideas, experiences, real-life problems, best working practices etc. We aim to provide the whole Agile community, whatever their level, with a regular meeting place to share knowledge from their own past experiences.
The group is made up of thousands of Agile professionals across various disciplines including Developers, Testers, Architects, Project Managers, Scrum Masters, CTOs and many more.
Agile London is free-to-attend although Oliver Bernard request attendees make a donation to our partner, Code Club (part of Raspberry Pi Foundation) a network of volunteer-led after school coding clubs for children, please donate at https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/agilelondon.
More info and to see some previous events, please check out www.agilelondon.com or go to https://oliverbernard.co.uk/community. If you would be interested in hosting an event, please get in touch with the Agile London team at Oliver Bernard on: agilelondon@oliverbernard.co.uk.
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Agile London returns for our second event of the year, this time hosted by monday.com!
The event will start from 5.30pm and Pizza & refreshments will be provided!
We'll hear from three fantastic speakers on the evening:
Chen Salomon (Director of Engineering at monday.com) with 'Core vs Playground - How monday.com 3x the speed of our Dev Teams'.
Synopsis: How can we enable multiple teams to work simultaneously without compromising efficiency? Chen will delve into how monday.com was able to rapidly develop its suite of products.
Emma Hopkinson-Spark (Chief of Staff at 101 Ways) with 'Agile Coaching isn’t Coaching'
Synopsis: One of the core tenets of coaching in general is that the client has all the answers in themselves, a coach helps brings them out. But in the case of Agile Coaching specifically that’s just not always true.
Organisations need someone who can use a range of skills across coaching, mentoring, training and consulting. Agile Coaches need to know when and how to change gears and switch hats.Chris Matts (Program Manager at Luxoft) with 'Everything you know about developer productivity is wrong'.
Synopsis: Recently the developer community was set alight with the subject of developer productivity. Many opinions were expressed and most of them were wrong. Come and hear why they were wrong and why they left out the most important perspective... The customer and their needs. Chris will present a new approach that satisfies those needs and achieves the true goals of the developer community.... make things better for everyone!
As always, spaces are limited on this event, so get signed up early to secure your spot as you won't want to miss hearing from these three!
Look forward to seeing you there!
Alex