Enterprise Agility Tops the Agenda at Cutter's Agile Management Day

March 18, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
March 2007 - Arlington, Massachusetts — Though many companies have had very successful agile projects, they struggle to move agility to the next level — to integrate it into their enterprise’s DNA. Identifying leaders who can successfully manage and lead agile initiatives has also been problematic, making agile integration more difficult at both the project and enterprise level.

Cutter Consortium's Agile Management Day, to be held on Sunday, 29 April in Cambridge, Massachusetts is a full day of hands-on workshops, where attendees will learn to identify and cultivate the behaviors needed in successful agile managers, and take the first steps toward integrating agile throughout their enterprise.

Agile pioneer and Cutter Consortium Agile Project Management Practice Director Jim Highsmith will facilitate the half-day session "Creating an Agile Enterprise"; Cutter Senior Consultant David Spann will lead the "Looking For and Developing Agile Management Behaviors" session. Both of these hands-on workshops offer attendees the opportunity to collaborate on challenges and solutions with an intimate group of high-level peers throughout the sessions and at breaks.

For more information on Cutter Consortium's Agile Management Day 2007, visit http://www.cutter.com/events/agilemanagement2007.html. To register for a press pass, contact Kim Leonard (+1 781 648 8700) or e-mail press@cutter.com.

About Cutter Consortium: Cutter Consortium is a unique IT advisory firm, comprising a group of more than 150 internationally recognized experts who have come together to offer research, consulting, and training to our clients.IT advisory firm, comprising a group of more than 150 internationally recognized experts who have come together to offer research, consulting, and training to our clients.