According to Gartner, Â 80% of software companies will adopt some form of Agile for product development and engineering by 2015.
Clarizen has been using  Agile for product development for over 1.5 years and has gained valuable experience and insights around implementing and using this methodology for managing R&D projects.
Ariel Utnik, VP R&D at Clarizen, and Rachel Hadas, VP...
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According to Gartner, Â 80% of software companies will adopt some form of Agile for product development and engineering by 2015.
Clarizen has been using  Agile for product development for over 1.5 years and has gained valuable experience and insights around implementing and using this methodology for managing R&D projects.
Ariel Utnik, VP R&D at Clarizen, and Rachel Hadas, VP Product, will draw on 7+ years of combined experience with Agile to share with you their key learnings and to debunk some common myths around Agile development:
1. Agile - must be all or nothing for it to succeed Â
2. You can't accurately plan Agile release dates, myths or reality?
3. Common reasons for unsuccessful Agile implementations
4. Why do teams regress to old methodologies after implementing Agile?
5. Common team impediments during Agile implementation
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