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Would you like to learn what it really takes to implement lean
and agile
processes in an enterprise environment?
Get the real story from someone who's been there! Join Agile Logic and CIO
Justin Yaros of Kelley Blue Book as we engage in a lively discussion of
enterprise agile in practice. Justin will share his experiences at Kelley Blue
Book as they rolled out lean and agile across a dozen teams implementing
mission-critical product applications.
Agile Logic has drawn from years of experience applying lean and agile
approaches for companies like Kelley Blue Book, SAP, Yahoo! and many others to
create an
enterprise-class approach to software process improvement - Absolute
AgileSM. Absolute AgileSM reduces risk, maximizes
benefits and generates immediate results by combining the deliverability of
agile with the value-focus of lean to assess your environment, design and
implement a tailored plan, and measure success each step of the way.
Whether you need to transform your organization, effectively kick-start new
product development, tune up legacy projects or turn around a failing software
effort, Absolute AgileSM delivers results quickly, safely and
efficiently. Discover how our Absolute AgileSM workshop creates
a foundation for your extraordinary agile transformation.
Paul Hodgetts helps teams improve their software development processes using lean and agile approaches. As the founder and CEO of Agile Logic, he has served as a trainer, coach and mentor for agile development teams for more than seven years.
Paul has successfully worked with many clients, including Yahoo!, SAP, Kelley Blue Book, Microsoft, Xerox, Union Pacific and a host of others, across a wide range of sectors and industries. He has been an early proponent and innovator in applying lean and agile principles to the entire software development effort. His recent focus has been on enterprise adoption initiatives, applying agile processes to large multi-product, multi-team projects and projects in challenging distributed and legacy environments.
Paul is a recognized expert and authority in Lean Software Development and agile development principles, practices and leading agile processes, including Scrum and Extreme Programming. He is a Certified Scrum Trainer, and actively contributes to the evolution of the Scrum process. Paul is a published author and a frequent and popular presenter at conferences, professional organizations and user groups.
Justin Yaros is chief information officer (CIO) for Kelley Blue
Book (www.kbb.com). His chief responsibilities
include overseeing the growth and expansion of the company's core vehicle
information systems database, assisting in building new Internet-powered
marketing and data distribution systems, and cutting edge dealer software
products.
Since joining Kelley Blue Book in January 2005, Yaros has been significantly
growing the company's IT staff to support several new initiatives. Major
initiatives include upgrading the company's vehicle information database,
expanding its dealer product and service offerings and implementing new
initiatives on the Web. Justin has been a key leader and change agent in Kelley Blue Book's lean and agile process transformation.
In addition to his position as CIO, Yaros also plays a crucial role on Kelley
Blue Book's Executive Leadership Team, since technology has become central to
Kelley Blue Book's overall growth and ability to house, manage and mine nearly
80 years of new- and used-vehicle data.
Prior to joining Kelley Blue Book, Yaros held positions as CIO of Twentieth
Century Fox, Sony Pictures Entertainment and Pinnacle Systems. He holds degrees
from both Penn State University and the University of Redlands, and currently
resides with his family in Palos Verdes, Calif.
Kelley Blue Book has been the most trusted vehicle pricing, values and
information resource by both consumers and the auto industry since 1926. Kelley
Blue Book's Web site, kbb.com, was established in 1995 and has been named the
No. 1 and most-visited automotive information site by J.D. Power and Associates
and Nielsen//NetRatings for nine years running. No other medium reaches more
in-market car buyers than kbb.com; one in every three American car buyers
perform their research on kbb.com.