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Introduce Yourself!
Tadd Powell replied 1 week, 3 days ago 703 Members · 795 Replies
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1.- My name is Pablo Rodríguez.
2.- I live in Valencia, Spain.
3.- I hope I can delve into all the topics related to agility and especially about Scrum scaling.
4.- I am passionate about seeing the possibilities of collaboration on a global level, exchanging experiences with people from all over the world.
5.- I found the community by being mentioned in a link within an article about Story Splitting.
I am grateful to be part of this community!
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1 Davis Brown
2 NY/USA
3 I want to continue my education with Agile and Scrum.
4 I have been following the community for quite a long time and I am pleased with its friendliness.
5 The course was recommended to me by my colleagues.
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Hi, I’m Mary Stahly and I’m a ScrumMaster for a company in Burlington, MA
I live in Lincoln, NE
I’m here because Agile for All has a community!
Ways to survive. It’s hard being a ScrumMaster in a virtual world.
Learning from everyone and knowing I’m not alone.
I’ve known @agilebob for years (sounds like we’re old friends, huh?). I’ve taken several courses and attended an Agile for All conference.
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Kay Teez
London UK
To learn from peers
Process reengineering and agile as a whole
Found here through google
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1. Alasdair aka Al
2. Singapore
3. Expand my Agile community, share and learn
4. Continuing to bridge the gap between theory and tangible actions that we’ve found effective / ineffective and why
5. What are you the most excited about in terms of our growing community? Finding out about the community
6. Via articles I was reading -
1. Paul Flurer
2. Philadelphia
3. To learn more about Agile and ensure my team has everything we need to succeed.
4. Learning together!
5. My company partnered with Agile For All for training.
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1. Prashanth Ram
2. Toronto, ON, CAN
3. To learn new and cool things to keep myself updated
4. Scrum and Kanban tips and techniques to explore more options
5. To read and implement different methods discussed in this community, which will help me to fail quicker and overcome my fear of failures
6. Google
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Hello
My name is Varun Ram
I am in Washington DC area
I am looking to learn more about Scrum and some of the best practices as well as how we can use it in our work.
Looking forward to hear how others are applying scrum.
Google
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Hello All,
1 – Amy Kitterman
2 – Chicago, IL USA
3 – To find a better understanding of scrum and Agile as a whole
4 – Hoping to learn anything and everything I can, as well as being able to make some connections!
5- I am most excited about the growing community so I can find others who I may not have crossed paths with in my current role/company/etc, in order to network and understand different paths Agile can take me.
6 – Google search on most effective ScrumMaster certifications
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Hello!
1. My name is Kevin Mezzanatto
2. Dallas, TX
3. I’m eager to learn more about Agile and be able to use this framework in current and future projects.
4. I’m excited to meet new people in this community.
5. I signed up through my consulting firm!
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Hi Everyone!
1. My name is James Englis
2. Somerset, NJ
3. I’m here to continue building my knowledge of Agile and Scrum
4. I’d love to hear about others experiences in adopting Agile methods within their organizations, and what they found successful vs unsuccessful
5. Good ol’ Google search
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Hi,
My name is Zoravar Singh and I am an Undergraduate student at University College London. I am currently carrying out a research project regarding the extent of which agile methods have contributed to project success.
I have created a short, 5 minute survey which investigates the challenges faced by agile practitioners and the impact that agile has had on projects. It also touches on some challenges faced with agile project management in a home working environment.
Survey responses are totally anonymous/confidential and the answers will be used as the main data set for my research project at University College London. If you work in an agile environment and would like to respond to this survey, here is the link:
https://corexmsb6rffy7hwl6wk.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2t1XoaI8RHuSsLA
Thank you for taking the time to read this message.
This research is carried out under the supervision of University College London
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1. Kensington Shields-Dutton
2. Orlando, FL
3. I want to learn about Agile and create opportunities for growth
4. I am excited to learn a new skill and meet new people
5. I read a post on Twitter about SCRUM and Peter
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1. Daryl Choa
2. Boston, MA, but quarantining in Maine
3. To expand my future career opportunities! I am looking forward to learning how to help my team to work better together and navigate challenging problems (like how to communicate effectively during a pandemic!).
4. Meeting people in all different work sectors applying this methodology, and getting to know about the different opportunities available
5. On the Scrum Alliance site -
My name is Alex Hill and I work for a consulting firm based in Dallas and Houston Texas.
I hope to learn best practices for upholding the Agile values and principles to better serve my clients.
I found you through my Company Sendero Consulting.
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Miles Collins from Dallas, TX
I’m excited to learn how to incorporate Agile principles and practices with some of my project teams to increase our effectiveness.
I’m taking the class through our employer – Sendero Consulting.
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Hi all!
My name is Reilee Berger and I am a consultant in Dallas, TX. I have been a scrum master for my client for about one year. I have done some agile/scrum training in the past, but I am excited to take my knowledge to the next level and use my experience as a scrum master as a lens to understand the theory. I am excited to use this training to improve how my team works and make their daily lives a little bit better! I was referred to this course by my firm Sendero.
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1. Jon Stacey
2. Colorado — and preparing for the coming Snowpocalypse this weekend!
3. I’m here to learn scrum, and more interestingly learn from folks who have walked the path of being told to use Scrum or another Agile framework to non-software project initiatives that have no “product”.
4. I’m most excited in being able to engage with Scrum applicators in non-software environments.
5. Mr. Boss man and peers
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– Sam Alexander, I manage a network service delivery team.
– Arlington, VA
– I’m here to deepen my knowledge in Agile and help move my network ops team to more Agile methods and practices.
– I’m looking to learn more about how I might implement Agile in a non dev, operational environment, to gain a deeper knowledge of Agile in general and, how I might be a better Agile leader.
– I’m most excited about meeting others who also want to be a little better tomorrow than today, which will me mature my team with me and allow me to help others navigate their own way.
– I found this during my search for Agile resources to build my own knowledge base with.
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Hi guys, greetings,
So, following good practices, let me introduce myself.
1 – I am project manager at Cognizant, and in process for Scrum Master Certification.
2 – São Paulo, Brazil
3 – Have deep knowledge on Agile.
4 – I am in process to start development in a company not Agile oriented, and I will try to convince the team to use Agile, instead use an hybrid as have been proposed by who interviewed me. So, with my experience in this challenge, I hope be a contributor for this community growth somehow, and adding yours, growth together.
5 – This community was mentioned in a Udemy training named: Scrum and Agile Basics – Theory, Practical Hints, Cert. Tips, where was mentioned a diagram that contains a list of supporting questions to split / break stories.
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