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Agile Brazil 2012

Six notes from Agile Brazil 2012: the opening welcome, escaping team inertia with Cecilia Fernandes, agile analysis in continuous delivery with Jenny Wong and Danilo Sato, portfolio planning with Johanna Rothman, the keynote on growing into fluency by James Shore, and the Green Lake Strategy by Manoel Pimentel.

6 posts in total

Posts in this series, in order

  1. Welcome to Agile Brazil 2012

    Welcome to Brazil's premier agile conference—join 782 participants, 302 companies, and 121 presentations for daily insights from the country's largest agile community gathering

  2. Newbies on your agile team? Break free from inertia! – Cecilia Fernandes

    Break free from team inertia with newcomers—learn how Caelum identified "because yes" patterns, rescued agility through knowledge sharing, and turned mistakes into learning opportunities

  3. The role of Agile analysis in Continuous Delivery – Jenny Wong and Danilo Sato

    Bridge the gap between analysis and delivery—discover how agile analysts embed with teams, validate assumptions early, and ensure you're building the right thing fast

  4. Agile Portfolio - Planning: Managing Your Project Portfolio –

    Escape multitasking chaos through strategic portfolio management—learn how to prioritize projects, avoid team disruption, and focus on finishing over starting

  5. Growing Fluency and Excellence

    Achieve agile fluency through 4-star progression—discover James Shore's journey from failed projects to excellence, and why good code, team skills, and business value must align

  6. The Green Lake Strategy – A for market design – Manoel Pimentel Medeiros

    Create sustainable market ecosystems beyond Blue Ocean Strategy—learn how to design green lakes within red oceans, build meta-products, and grow through strategic franchising