AgileIndy 2024 Recap: Learning, Networking, and SEP Insights + Jeff Patton Keynote Replay
We had a fantastic time at AgileIndy 2024!
SEP was well-represented, with multiple speakers sharing their insights during the event, and we truly enjoyed the sessions.
From engaging breakouts to networking opportunities, it was a great chance to connect and learn alongside fellow Agile practitioners.
If you missed the event or want to rewatch your favorite sessions, we’re excited to share the full talk videos from both of the sessions hosted by our teams and the inspiring keynote by Jeff Patton.
Check them out and continue learning from this incredible experience!
Check out each of the session videos below:
- AgileIndy 2024 Keynote: “Build to Learn & Build to Earn” — Jeff Patton
- Avoiding False Starts with Artificial Intelligence — Jordan Thayer & Robert Herbig
- Navigating Uncertainty Using Probabilistic Forecasting — Chris Shinkle
“Build to Learn & Build to Earn”
AgileIndy 2024 Keynote Speaker: Jeff Patton
About This Talk
Jeff Patton gives his keynote presentation, “Build to Learn & Build to Earn,” at the 2024 AgileIndy conference. Dive into the world of agile with the author of User Story Mapping. Jeff’s approach blends Agile thinking, Lean Startup, UX Design, and more to create a product-centric way of working.
“Avoiding False Starts with Artificial Intelligence”
Speakers: Jordan Thayer & Robert Herbig
About This Talk
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer science fiction; it’s here today and here to stay. It is in the products you use daily: home automation, digital assistants, or credit card fraud detection, just to name a few. Every business will be affected by AI in the coming years, and the impact will be significant. The only remaining question is, how will you influence its effect on your company? This talk will cover many false starts we’ve observed in failed attempts to adopt AI and how to correct them.
“Navigating Uncertainty Using Probabilistic Forecasting”
Speaker: Chris Shinkle
About This Talk
“Are we gonna finish on time?” How often have you been asked that question? That question strikes frustration or fear in most people. It often results in throwing up your hands in frustration or tossing out a wild guess. Surely there’s a better way?
Forget story points, t-shirt sizing, and historical averages. There’s a better way.
Regardless of your role, it’s important to answer this question clearly and predictably. Monte Carlo simulations can help.
In this talk, we’ll explore practical examples of these methods. You’ll leave with tools you can use starting tomorrow!
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