Launching on June 2, 2016, this virtual conference will bring together the world’s foremost thought leaders and influencers in Agile and Scrum - people who have not only developed, but also have successfully applied Agile Project Management and Scrum methods to strategic initiatives, including scaling Agile in the enterprise.
Join us to hear from and interact with speakers who have blazed the trail from traditional waterfall to Agile methods in projects across a host of application areas, such as product development, operations, finance, sales and marketing.
Whether you’re wondering what all the buzz is about in Agile and Scrum, or have several successful projects under your belt and want to learn more, this online conference will provide an interactive, valuable learning experience..
How does this Virtual Conference work?
Register by June 2, 2016 to receive full access to online conference sessions including live webinar keynote speakers, video presentations, and more! On-demand content will also be available for 90 days (June 2 to August 31, 2016).
Agenda
Our jam-packed virtual conference features four keynote addresses, each followed by a live Q&A period with the speaker. Choose from 18 sessions focusing on Getting Started, Current Practices, Advanced Topics, and Case Studies. You’ll have 90 days to attend sessions on demand.
What's included with registration?
Who Should Attend?
This virtual conference will benefit all attendees, from experienced Agile Practitioners, Scrum Masters, Developers, and Coaches, to those just starting out, such as a BA new to a Scrum team, or the project manager assuming the role of Scrum Master. CIOs and business unit heads responsible for transforming their organizations from traditional techniques to Agile/Scrum will be rewarded by listening to those that have already conquered that challenge.
Our vision for “Agile and Scrum—Driving Success Through Innovation” is one that is all inclusive: affordable, accessible to a global audience, and with something for everyone—companies already practicing Agile, those that have just begun their journey, and others who are evaluating whether Agile/Scrum methods and practices are right for the kinds of projects—and culture—evident in their organization.