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To join the Meeting: https://bluejeans.com/5106438424 To join via Browser: https://bluejeans.com/5106438424/browser To join with Lync: https://bluejeans.com/5106438424/lync To join via Room System: Video Conferencing System: bjn.vc -or- 199.48.152.152 Meeting ID: 5106438424 To join via Phone: 1) Dial: +1 408 740 7256 +1 888 240 2560(US Toll Free) +1 408 317 9253(Alternate Number) (see all numbers - http://bluejeans.com/numbers) 2) Enter Conference ID: 5106438424 To join with ISDN: ISDN: --- Kimberly Carl, M.L.I.S. Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research 119 California Hall Berkeley, CA 94720 (510) 643-1017 On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 1:40 PM, Judy Dobry <[email protected]> wrote: > Can we learn something from organizations that have adopted Agile on a > really large scale? Can they help us understand how to harvest Agile's > benefits at the unit level? at the campus level? at the strategic level? > > We think so. That's why we've invited Susan Rafii to speak. Susan is an > expert in Agile for really big organizations. But the method she uses, > Scaled Agile, offers answers to questions we all struggle with including: > > - How do I link the specificity and details of my project to my unit's > and the campus's strategic vision? > - How do I make my project and its tasks relevant to my manager, > their manager and on up the chain? > - How do I make Agile practices relevant to the other groups I work > with and to the campus as a whole? > > That's a lot of questions but Susan has a lot of answers. So come hear > her speak at our next Agile meeting. > > Date: Monday, April 27, 2015 > Time: Noon to 1:30 > Place: 200C Warren Hall (corner of Oxford and Hearst) > > Call in: We will have call in access with details provided on the day of > the meeting. We welcome both in person and online participation. But, in > the spirit of Agile, whenever possible we encourage people to come to the > meeting in person so we can get to know each other, learn from each other > and give our speakers moral support. > > See you at the meeting, > > Judy (on behalf of the Agile Organizing Committee) > > *Agile Brown Bag FAQ* > > *Who can come to the meetings?* > Anyone with an interest in Agile is welcome at the meeting. We learn by > having everyone from Agile neophytes to long time users share their > knowledge and experience. > > *Do you have to register beforehand?* > No registration is required. Just come to the meeting. > > *How can I get more information about the meetings?* > Please get in touch with the meeting coordinator, Judy Dobry ( > [email protected]). > > *Do you have a Web site?* > agile.berkeley.edu is our web site. It has all kinds of materials for > both new and experienced agile users > > *How do I add myself to your mailing list?* > Go to http://agile.berkeley.edu. > > *Do you have any other Agile activities?* > We have an hour long introduction to Agile that we are happy to present > to any campus group that requests it. > > > *Who organizes all this? *We have an Organizing Committee that anyone is > welcome to join. Current members include Michelle Bautista(CSS), Kim Carl > (VC - Research), Jon Conhaim (TPO), Judy Dobry (Grad Div), Devin Jones > (Law), Marlita Kahn (IST), Wendy Pennell (EECS), Donna Seaward (Haas), > Kendall Moalem (CSS) and Ken Sumikawa (SAIT) > > -- > Judy Dobry > Director, Systems > Graduate Division > 309 Sproul Hall > UC, Berkeley > Berkeley, CA 94720510 642 1131 > > > ------------------------------ > > This automatic notification message was sent by bSpace ( > https://bspace.berkeley.edu/portal) from the Cal Agilists site. > You can modify how you receive notifications at My Workspace > Preferences. >
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