Webinar
/ Scaling Agile

50 Agile Frameworks

Laura Richardson |  61m 37s

Earn Scrum Education Units (SEUs)

Earn credit towards renewing your certifications.

1 SEUs Earned
Log in to earn SEUs Log in
My SEUs
0 0
Log in to earn SEUs Log in
SEUs
1 SEUs Earned
My SEUs
0 0

In our Collaboration at Scale webinar series, we've been exploring a variety of tools and techniques to help organizations with 10 or more Scrum Teams collaborate effectively. A recurring theme in these webinars is that frameworks are one of the most essential tools. In this webinar, Master Facilitator Andi Roberts will explore a number of frameworks that he recommends to help organizations address a variety of challenges in strategy development, innovation, business model design, and collaborative teamwork.

Get the Skills and Knowledge to Scale Sustainably

Scrum Alliance's upcoming scaling certification course will focus on training that is not another framework but instead explores aspects of multiple frameworks and provides practical scaling skills for any industry and companies of all sizes.

 

Sign up below to receive updates about the scaling course! 

 

About the author

Laura Richardson
Laura is passionate about technology and about helping customers find powerful solutions to pressing problems. She brings 20 years of sales and management experience to Conteneo Inc., including seven years at Uptime Resources where she ran the IT professional services division. Her team managed all aspects of technology for small and mid-sized businesses in the San Francisco Bay Area. Prior to Uptime Resources, Laura was the business development director at E-Color where she and her team launched an image and color optimization engine to improve the reliability of online images used by large e-commerce sites from companies like Bloomingdales and J Crew. The seeds for her love of technology were planted during the four years she spent with ObjectSpace. As Sales Director for both the East and then the West Coast, she helped large Fortune accounts successfully adopt object-oriented technology and iterative development practices which was very rewarding. Laura holds a BA in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin – Madison and has also worked on an MA in Psychology. She lives in the East Bay with her husband and two children and challenges herself a few times a year by participating in a ToughMudder Adventure Race.