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We are pleased to welcome back Jeff Dalton. Jeff's presentation this time is: "The Agile Performance Holarchy: A model for evaluating agile performance".
Please note this event is on a Tuesday.
NY SPIN is also pleased that Wells Fargo Advisors is our exclusive venue host this season, so all meetings will be in the same location.
Topic: | The Agile Performance Holarchy: A model for evaluating agile performance |
Presenter: | Jeff Dalton |
Date: | April 4, 2017 (Tuesday) |
Time: | 5:30pm Networking 6:00pm Event 7:30 More networking |
Location: | Wells Fargo Advisors (near Grand Central Station) |
*There will also be a brief presentation by Ronan Cox before the main presentation.
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Synopsis
The Agile Performance Holarchy: A model for evaluating agile performance
Agile executives and leaders in both the public and
private sectors have been demanding a way to objectively evaluate and
understand agile performance in their organizations, and have been
yearning for a model for building agile capability across the
enterprise. Finally, there is a model to both evaluate agile
performance and build agile capability; The Agile Performance Holarchy
(APH), which draws from both the CMMI and a broad range of Agile
frameworks, is that model. The APH provides a fresh new approach to
evaluating agile performance and building Agile capability through a
series of interdependent performance circles and behavior holons, which
exist and thrive within a collection of self-team.
The APH is very different from previous models (like CMMI, ITIL, etc) in that it is “self-organizing,” and a peer-to-peer model that does not depend on the top-down command-and-control structure to be successful.
The APH is very different from previous models (like CMMI, ITIL, etc) in that it is “self-organizing,” and a peer-to-peer model that does not depend on the top-down command-and-control structure to be successful.
Highlights:
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Learn new ways to evaluate agile performance
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Learn how self-organization can bring a greater level of agile capability
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Build agile capability with an objective model based on the CMMI, Agile Frameworks, and independent research
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Biography
Jeff Dalton is President of
Broadsword, a different kind of performance innovation firm that helps
engineering and software organizations get better at what they are
already doing. He is a Certified Lead Appraiser, CMMI Instructor, Scrum
Master and author of “Agile CMMI,” Broadsword’s leading methodology for
incremental and iterative process improvement.
Jeff has been the Keynote Speaker at numerous conferences including the International Conference on CMMI in Lima, Peru, the PMI Great Lakes 2013 Symposium, the 2014 QUEST Conference and Expo, the CMMI SEPG Conference 2014, the CMMI Global Congress 2015 and Capability Counts 2016, as well as the 25th Annual Service Quality Conference 2016. He has appeared multiple times at Agile Development West, Better Software, Agile Processes and Tools, AgileDC, and at Software Process Improvement Network (SPIN) and Agile Leadership Network (ALN) meetups throughout North America.
Jeff served as the Chairman of the Partner Advisory Board at the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) and CMMI Institute from 2011-2014 during their transition period. He has been president of Great Lakes Software Process Improvement Network, and is a recipient of the prestigious Software Engineering Institute’s SEI Member Award for Outstanding Representative for his work uniting the Agile and CMMI communities through his popular blog “Ask the CMMI Appraiser.” He holds degrees in Music and Computer Science and builds experimental airplanes in his spare time. You can reach Jeff at appraiser@broadswordsolutions.com.
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Directions
Wells Fargo Advisors150 E 42nd Street
(Between Lexington Ave and Third Ave - Near Grand Central Station)
By Train/Subway
Not
all trains run at all times and subway schedules are subject to change.
For current schedules, weekly service advisories and maps, contact the
Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) at (718) 330-1234 or visit
the subway section of the MTA Web Site.
Grand Central Station/42nd Street:
4, 5, 6, 7 (or S Shuttle from Times Square)
Various commuter rail lines that go to Grand Central Station/42nd Street
42nd Street/Bryant Park (6th Ave/Ave of the Americas):
B, D, F, M
About a 5 -6 block walk, or transfer to the 7 train to Grand Central Station/42nd Street
Times Square/42nd Street:
Too far to walk from here unless you allow lots of time and don't mind walking clear across town:
A, C, E, N, Q, R, 1, 2, 3 and then transfer to the 7 (or the S Shuttle Train) to Grand Central Station/42nd Street