The next year of Agile Prague Conference is going to be Sep 15-16, 2025.
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Join the workshops organized together with Agile Prague 2024 and learn:
September is an Agile month. At least you can make it very Agile.
Join AgilePrague Sep 16-17, Women In Agile Prague Sep 18, and Regional Scrum Gathering Stockholm Sep 9-10. Three conferences, great learning. Register today to get early bird ticket.
Enjoy #AgileSeptember!
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Wouldn’t it be great to go to a conference that included all of the topics that are most interesting to you? A conference that addressed your most pressing questions?
That’s what the Open Space sessions are for. It’s the part of the conference that you get to design.
Join the lunch Open Space and deepen your learning experience.
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Chris Matts /England/ is a programme/project manager who uses Agile and Lean techniques to make his and other people's lives easier. He specialises on trading and risk management systems for investment banks.
Chris's main focus is helping the business investor make IT investment decisions, and then how to manage the risks on those investments.
Chris is best known for speaking on Real Options, Leadership, Risk Management and Business Analysis. He has spoken numerous times in the USA and Europe, but now prefers to focus on conferences in Europe. He was the co-chair for XPDay 2010, and is the chair for XPDay 2011.
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http://www.linkedin.com/pub/chris-matts/1/b53/9a7
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Aurhor of several articles on www.infoq.com and www.agilejournal.com
Business Analysis has a bad name in Agile. This is mainly due to traditional analysis taking a long time to do and often getting caught in "Analysis Paralysis".
Business Analysis is actually a risk management technique. It should be used to help business investors make the right investment decisions.
Feature Injection is a set of traditional business analysis techniques that are fast, avoid analysis paralysis and deliver a comprehensive set of examples that can be used to drive a behaviour/test driven development process.
This session will introduce feature injection through a number of case studies and exercises.