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Agile Design (5 Days)

The Agile Design Challenge

How do we deliver software that addresses the immediate needs of the business, whilst ensuring we can accommodate their long-term goals?

It’s a dilemma that’s got the majority of Agile teams stumped.

Over a decade of experience has earned Agile a reputation for being good at delivering tactical point solutions at the expense of strategic architectural goals.

Many managers believe that the Agile approach misses the bigger picture, and are skeptical that Agile approaches will scale up to address wider organizational needs.

The Agile Design Solution

In this 5-day course, you will learn how to address short-term and long-term design goals using practices and techniques that are 100% Agile.

You will learn how to balance plan-driven up-front design techniques with feedback-driven approaches, and how to align strategic business goals with the systems you create today without resorting to the tyranny of heavyweight processes or Big Design Up-Front.

 

Who Should Attend?
Experienced, delivery-focused developers and architects who are passionate about good design, and the added business value that good design can facilitate. This is not a beginner's course.

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How Do I Book?
Email training@parlezuml.com or call +44 208 715 2645
 
 

 

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