What we’re about
Sharpen your skills and connect with passionate peers at Agile Boulder!
This monthly meetup is your one-stop shop for:
- Boosting Your Agile Arsenal: Gain valuable insights from renowned speakers and fellow agilists.
- Expanding Your Agile Network: Mingle with a vibrant community and build lasting connections.
- Growing the Agile Movement: Contribute to a thriving local Agile scene.
It's not just a meeting; it's an Agile Adventure!
Join us for:
- Engaging Presentations: Dive deep into the latest Agile trends and best practices.
- Lively Networking: Break the ice and connect with like-minded individuals.
- Continuous Learning: Walk away each month with actionable takeaways to fuel your Agile journey.
Agile Boulder is part of the Agile Denver ecosystem.
This dynamic non-profit offers a wealth of resources, including:
- Specialized Content: Deepen your Agile knowledge with targeted materials.
- Vibrant Online Community: Connect with agilists from across the region.
- Mile High Agile Conference: Participate in the premier Agile event in Denver. ️
Calling Agile Rockstars!
Agile Boulder is always seeking passionate speakers to share their expertise.
Ready to Join the Fun?
- Location: Currently virtual, in-person location coming soon!
- Recordings: Catch up on past meetups on the Agile Denver YouTube channel.
- Schedule:
- 6:00 - 6:15 PM: Networking & Icebreakers
- 6:15 - 6:30 PM: Announcements
- 6:30 - 7:30 PM: Presentation
- SEUs: Earn valuable Scrum Alliance SEUs towards your certification. (Category A- Scrum User Group Event, 2 SEUs per event)
Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to level up your Agile game!
See you at Agile Boulder!
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- MILE HIGH AGILE CONFERENCE!McNichols Civic Center Building, Denver, CO
Mile High Agile Reboot 2024!!
Please join us at the Mile High Agile Conference on May 15th at McNichols Civic Center Building for a full day of keynotes and speakers.
Please go to the MHA 2024 website for more details or read on...Ready to register? Register here.
Details:
Mile High Agile Reboot 2024:
Reconnect, Recharge, and Reimagine
Join the Agile Denver and the Agile Community as we reboot your favorite regional conference, Mile High Agile 2024. For the first time since 2019, we are holding the Mile High Agile Conference in Denver. We’ve missed you all, and we’re putting together a great day’s worth of education, community, and connection.Conference Tracks
RECHARGE This track centers on nurturing and empowering people. It delves into strategies for building vibrant cultures, empowering teams, and honing leadership skills. Attendees will explore techniques for fostering collaborative environments, elevating team dynamics, and discovering innovative approaches to lead and inspire.
REIMAGINE Join us in reimagining how technology and process excellence converge to support teams in achieving amazing outcomes.
Attendees will engage in sessions dedicated to transformative tech advancements and dynamic process innovations aimed at revolutionizing the way teams operate.Keynote Speakers
We are excited to share that Melissa Boggs and Ahmed Sidky, Ph.D will be the keynote speakers. Their topics will be updated here when it is announced.
Speakers
We are excited about our lineup. Click here to see the session and speakers!Call for Sponsors
Community support plays a crucial role in making this valued conference a success. If you are interested in supporting Mile High Agile 2024 and would like to learn more, please email to sponsors@agiledenver.org.
Why Sponsor Mile High Agile 2024?
Agile Denver membership is over 3,000 professionals and growing. Seven of our first nine conferences sold out. The goal of Mile High Agile is to elevate the state of agile practices - educating a wide audience from novices to gurus, technical professionals to business executives.
Mile High Agile 2024 will be the premier regional Agile gathering and will provide a unique opportunity for sponsors to network with an expected audience of over 350 attendees, partners, and talented professionals in IT, software, management, and beyond.Hope to see you there!
Marie & Nicole
Agile Denver North Co-organizers
Mile High Agile Organizing CommitteeNot open - Rescuing the Corporate Exhausted HeroLink visible for attendees
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87163139941
Exhausted? Tired? Stuck? Feeling helpless? This is the webinar for you! We will work on skills to help you elevate your game and find the balance.
A Corporate Exhausted Hero is a leader of a growing organization that is trying to do it all and probably not doing any of it well. And through massive change and growth over the last few years, there are more exhausted heroes than ever before! We need to elevate these leaders from firefighters to fire chiefs. It starts with understanding that our jobs should change, not grow, to be successful. From the Forbes Books published book, Rescuing the Corporate Exhausted Hero, come hear how you reposition your leadership and avoid exhaustion.Who would benefit from this session?
Any middle manager or executive leaders, or any individuals feeling exhausted!
If you'd like to be a future speaker for Agile Boulder, please use this form to submit your topic.
- Embracing our Imposter Syndrome with Kulsoom PervezLink visible for attendees
Imposter Syndrome is something a lot of us experience. Over the years I have learned that rather than denying or fighting it, embracing it and then working around it has allowed me to grow and come out of my comfort zone without wasting my precious energy. Thus, embrace your imposter syndrome and work around it to unlock your full potential.
Who would benefit from this topic?
Any working professional, especially agilists as we are surrounded by naysayers around us making us feel like we are imposters
Please refer to the Agile Boulder Events Page for more details on the upcoming events.
If you would like to be a future speaker for Agile Boulder, please use this Submission Form.
- Test-Driven Development in the Larger Context: TDD & ATDD PMIs Disciplined AgileLink visible for attendees
Scott L. Bain
Senior Technical Trainer at PMI"Test-Driven Development" was originally suggested by Ward Cunningham in the mid 1900's as a way for developers to generate code from unit tests. In the ensuing years it has also been suggested that organizations can drive requirements into development by writing acceptance tests to guide the process. Which of these should we call "TDD"? Which, if either, is more important, or should take precedence in terms of our attention and allocation of resources? Should we do them both? can they work together? How does ether relate to traditional testing?
This presentation will clarify the relationship between these two processes, how they are different, how they are the same, and most importantly how they can work together synergistically. We will demonstrate how TDD can strengthen any agile process. Along the way you will learn why you should become "test driven", what that means, and a powerful way to do it.
TDD is a very powerful paradigm for software development from business prioritization to requirements analysis through product design to working code. Join us and learn how it works, and where you fit into the process.
If you would like to be a future speaker for Agile Boulder, please use this Submission Form.