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InfoQ Homepage Presentations Refactoring Space as Energy Drink for Your Codebase

Refactoring Space as Energy Drink for Your Codebase

45:55

Summary

Michael Mai discusses how to approach the adoption of LeSS in an organization.

Bio

Michael Mai joined the USP project in 2014 as Agile Coach for technical excellence and cross-team coaching. He started with coaching teams in test automation and incremental code development. As Scrum Master for two teams, he focused on facilitating inter-team collaboration by strengthening coordination and integration practices.

About the conference

Since 2005, we've worked with clients to apply the LeSS (Large-Scale Scrum) framework for scaling Scrum, lean and agile development to big product groups. We share that experience and knowledge through LeSS so that you too can succeed when scaling.

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Dec 02, 2019

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