Thursday, December 3, 2020 at 5:30:00 PM Online event

Do you ever struggle when or why to use one practice over another? Join us with Nate Adams at the final Agile KC event of 2020 as he shares when an agile mindset is crucial and how the Cynefin (pronounced kuh-NEV-in) framework can help.

We spend a lot of time talking about what constitutes an agile mindset or how to apply agile practices, but we less often talk about when and why they are appropriate. In this discussion, we'll take a deep dive into when agile practices provide a benefit over more traditional, non-agile tools. We'll do this by exploring the Cynefin framework in a way you've never seen it before. Along the way, we'll talk about the scientific language of experiments, agile and less agile practices and how they all fit together in our tool belt.

As an Agile Coach and Trainer, Nate strives to help organizations do work better; figuring out how to build the right thing and build that thing right. How do we boost team morale? Improve product quality? Prioritize work? Manage change? Disrupt big industries or protect ourselves from being disrupted? These are the questions Nate loves.

As a contract Software Architect Nate helps technical teams in a variety of ways. Want to talk about how to write code that is not only tested but testable? Improve your automated test coverage? Break your system into domains? Make your systems more customizable and maintainable? Or do you just need someone to do some old fashioned code slinging for you? Nate can help with all of these.

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