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Please join us for a session by Tom Gilb, where he will bring his insights in Agile Engineering or “quantified value(s) agile”.

A few of the focus points include:

  • Systems Thinking: even for programs, you need to integrate people, data, legal, hardware, cloudware, and more.
  • Stakeholder Engineering: not merely “customer and user” – Stakeholder Stores, Stakeholder Xperience (SX not UX)

Tom, a Consultant, Methods Inventor, Textbook Writer, Keynote Speaker and Teacher to many international organizations has been practicing incremental value-delivery since 1960 and has written many books on his experience.
He has published fourteen books, including the early coining of the term "Software Metrics" (1976) which is the recognized foundation ideas for IBM CMM/SEI CMM/CMMI Level 4.
He is a frequent keynote speaker, invited speaker, panellist, and tutorial speaker at international conferences.
He has published hundreds of papers. One paper (Laws of Unreliability, Datamation, March 1975) gave his Laws of Unreliability (over 22,000 Google hits).
He has guest lectured at many dozens of universities (including U. C. Berkeley, Stanford, Seattle University, London School of Economics etc.).

See www.gilb.com for extensive detail and samples.
https://linktr.ee/TomGilb for selected windows into various works.
See Leanpub for Tom's bio and recent ebook collection.

Agile Testing
Agile Leadership
Agile Transformation
Lean Project Management

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