Jun 27, 2016 - Magsaysay award winner and the first woman IPS officer of India, who will be presenting on her experience
Bengaluru
June 27-29, 2016
PROGRAM GUIDE CO-CHAIRS JAYA SHRIVASTAVA & MADHUR KATHURIA
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS Title Sponsor
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WELCOME LETTER Welcome to Global Scrum Gathering Bengaluru 2016. ®
India, a land of colours, vibes, warm relationships, and, of course, fun. A land where the five elements and the seasons are in a perfect, balanced harmony. The vibrant culture has always inspired people here to think beyond. From the Himalayas to the Indian Ocean, from Kamrup to Kutch, India’s unity and diversity have always inspired innovation, social engineering, and thinking beyond the obvious. As servant leaders of the first-ever Global Scrum Gathering® in India, Jaya and Madhur welcome all delegates, speakers, sponsors, volunteers, and partners to the Silicon Valley of India, Bengaluru. Global Scrum Gathering® Bengaluru will feature keynotes, workshops, and talks centered around our theme of “Scrum Beyond Boundaries.” We will start our first day with an Ignite session by Dr. Kiran Bedi, Lt. Governor of UT of Puducherry, Magsaysay award winner and the first woman IPS officer of India, who will be presenting on her experience with transforming prisons in India. This will be followed by an Ignite session by Craig Larman, the co-creator of LeSS, on the tenets of Scaling Scrum.
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On Tuesday, our keynote speaker, Pete Deemer, chair of the Board of Directors at Scrum Alliance® and CEO of GoodAgile, will be talking about Scrum Masala, an insight into the flavors of Scrum. On Wednesday, Daniel Gullo, CST® and easily the most hardworking guy in the Scrum world, will talk about the Entrepreneurial Spirit and its importance. In addition, we will have Open Space facilitated by Daniel Mezick and Coaches Clinic facilitated by Zuzi Sochova. We would also like to specially invite you to our Monday evening program highlighting the culture of India, Ek Shaam, Bharat Ke Naam, a fusion performance representing the cultural landscape of the four corners of India. As you enjoy our special themed ambience, drinks, and dinner, get lost in the melodious notes that will unravel your senses and rejuvenate your spirit. We look forward to seeing you all. Jaya Shrivastava
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Madhur Kathuria
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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE TIME
MONDAY, JUNE 27
TUESDAY, JUNE 28
9:00 -1 0:00
WELCOME & OPENING REMARKS
OPENING REMARKS
10:00 -11:00
IGNITE SESSION 1 IGNITE SESSION 2
11:00 -1 2:00
MORNING BREAK 45-MINUTE SESSIONS See Session Timetables for Details
12:00 -1 3:00
45-MINUTE SESSIONS See Session Timetables for Details
13:00 -1 4:00
14:00 -1 5:00
45-MINUTE SESSIONS See Session Timetables for Details See Session Timetables for Details
15:00 -1 6:00
16:00 -1 7:00
AFTERNOON BREAK
90-MINUTE SESSIONS
17:00 -1 8:00
18:00 -21:00
TIME 9:00 -1 0:00
IGNITE SESSION 3 MORNING BREAK 45-MINUTE SESSIONS See Session Timetables for Details See Session Timetables for Details
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 OPENING REMARKS IGNITE SESSION 4
10:00 -11:00
11:00 -1 2:00
MORNING BREAK OPENING THE SPACE OPEN SPACE SESSION
45-MINUTE SESSIONS 12:00 -1 3:00
LUNCH
LUNCH
LUNCH
45-MINUTE SESSIONS
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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE
13:00 -1 4:00 90-MINUTE SESSIONS See Session Timetables for Details
AFTERNOON BREAK 45-MINUTE SESSIONS
OPEN SPACE SESSION 14:00 -1 5:00 AFTERNOON BREAK 15:00 -1 6:00 OPEN SPACE SESSION
See Session Timetables for Details
45-MINUTE SESSIONS See Session Timetables for Details
16:00 -1 7:00 CLOSING REMARKS 17:00 -1 8:00
MONDAY MINGLE
18:00 -21:00
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FLOOR PLAN
THEME & TRACKS Theme
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Scrum Beyond IT – Scrum adoptions in domains beyond software
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We will learn from case studies and research papers on successful Scrum transformations in the worlds of education, charity, event management, and many other non-IT environments.
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Jeff Sutherland and Ken Schwaber first codified the Scrum Development Framework at the OOPSLA Business Object Design and Implementation Workshop in 1995. The world has changed a lot since then. International borders have moved and shifted. Our neighbor Mars is no longer far out of our reach. The mediums and ways through which we consume news have expanded and the ways we communicate and collaborate have totally transformed. And so have the use of Scrum and Agile methods. What started as a software development framework is now being used in non-IT environments, including Fortune 500 corporations, educational institutions, health care agencies, and creative small businesses. What started as a framework for collaboration within a single team is now being used for complex, multidimensional programs. At the first Global Scrum Gathering® in India, we explore ways, methods, stories, and research about how Scrum has expanded beyond boundaries — geographic, technological, corporate infrastructure, and even mental boundaries.
Scrum Beyond Collocated Teams – Using Scrum for distributed teams and scaled environments
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Teams today expand beyond geographic boundaries to use Scrum in diverse, distributed teams. We will examine experiments in collaborating and communicating as a distributed team and identify the synergies required for cross-cultural teams tackling large-scale programs.
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TRACKS & WHAT’S HAPPENING @ #SGBLR Tracks Continued
Scrum Beyond Deliveries – Scrum artifacts and innovations We will discover the knowledge boundaries Agilists have pushed through and walk away with innovative ideas, powerful tools, and beneficial ceremonies.
Scrum Beyond Hierarchical Boundaries – Leader perspectives Explore how Scrum creates a ladder to bring a powerful decision-making framework to the top of the organizational pyramid. We will learn how executives and leaders view Scrum and its role in overcoming challenges and embracing organizational opportunities.
Scrum Beyond the Status Quo – A developer’s perspective on agility and Scrum We will consider the developer’s mind to understand how Scrum enables complex development practices such as CI and CD, and how it influences day-to-day approaches to software development.
Registration and Tea
Date: Sunday, June 26 Time: 15:00 - 17:00 Where: Krishna & Pennar Foyer Pick up your registration materials on Sunday and enjoy tea and light snacks. Network with other gathering attendees and gain key insights to the days ahead.
Monday Mingle
Date: Monday, June 27 Time: 18:00 – 21:00 Where: Grand Ballroom EK SHAAM BHARAT KE NAAM: AN EVENING FOR INDIA The land of colors, the land of cultures, the land of unity in diversity, where the taste of water and the language change every 50 miles. Please join us for a cultural extravaganza that will bring together music from the four corners of India, all on one stage. Enjoy drinks and dinner with our compliments as you mesmerize your senses.
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WHAT’S HAPPENING @ #SGBLR Scrum Alliance® Coaches Clinic
Date: Monday - Wednesday Time: 9:00 - 17:00 Where: Krishna & Pennar Foyer Want some help with specific challenges you have encountered on your way to a more Agile way of working? Come to the Coaches Clinic, where you can speak one-on-one with an experienced Agile coach. We can help you find the right coach to discuss technical practices, organizational change, Scrum, Kanban, Agile coaching as a career, and many other topics. You can make an appointment or just walk in. Look for the schedule board in the Clinic area. The Coaches Clinic is a service of the Scrum Alliance Certified Enterprise CoachSM community.
COACHES CLINIC: Facilitated by Zuzi Sochova Zuzi has more than 15 years of commercial experience in IT, beginning as a software designer/engineer and moving up into project management, program management, and into executive management at a company providing SW services for international customers (USA, Germany, Austria, Great Britain, and more), operating in mission-critical and life-critical sectors – i.e., air traffic control management systems, extensive health care applications, and public safety systems. She started with Agile and Scrum back in 2005, when she was involved in implementing Agile methods at Medtronic, USA. From that time, she was responsible for Agile transformation and implementation of Agile and Scrum to many companies and teams. She works as an Agile coach and trainer for both large and small organizations. She is a Certified Scrum Trainer® (CST®) with Scrum Alliance® and has also written a book, Great ScrumMaster #ScrumMasterWay.
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OPEN SPACE Open Space
Date: Wednesday, June 29 Time: 11:00 - 12:45 and 13:45-16:45 Where: Grand Ballroom Open Space is the only process that focuses on expanding time and space for the force of self-organization to do its thing. Although one can’t predict specific outcomes, it’s always highly productive for whatever issue people want to attend to. Some of the inspiring side effects that are regularly noted are laughter, hard work that feels like play, surprising results, and fascinating new questions. — Michael M. Pannwitz, Open Space practitioner
OPEN SPACE FACILITATOR: Daniel Mezick Daniel Mezick is an author, enterprise Agile coach, and keynote speaker. He is the primary author of The OpenSpace Agility Handbook and the formulator of OpenSpace Agility, a technique for bringing rapid and lasting culture change to any organization. He pioneered the idea of culture as a game, and the idea that the most effective culture-change programs are best structured as inviting, engaging games. His culture tools, culture-change techniques, and enterprise consulting practice are all based upon these core ideas. In his pioneering book The Culture Game, he describes 16 specific patterns of group behavior that help make any team smarter. His book provides A-B-C guidance on how to quickly implement these patterns by employing game mechanics. The Culture Game is based on 5 years of experience coaching 119 Agile teams across 25 different organizations. Coaching organizations in culture change since 2007, Daniel’s client list includes Capital One, Intuit, Cigna, Siemens Healthcare, Pitney Bowes, Harvard University, and many smaller enterprises. Learn more and contact Daniel at www.DanielMezick.com.
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Ignite Session 1 Dr. Kiran Bedi
Transforming Organizations, Transforming Lives Date: Monday, June 27 Time: 9:30 - 10:15 Where: Grand Ballroom
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Motivation, persistence, and perseverance are the distinct traits of determined, dedicated individuals who can make things happen. It’s always possible, even when the task is awesome, to transform the mindset of human beings. Located in the capital city of India, New Delhi, Tihar is one of the largest prisons in the world. Within a prison complex of over 200 acres are housed more than 11,000 inmates — men, women, adolescents, children, Indians, and foreigners. They comprise unconvicted alleged offenders, convicts, and remandees. It was a limping and languishing institution condemned by the media, isolated from the community, exploited, used and abused. Dr. Kiran Bedi (then 44) was appointed the inspector general of Tihar prison on May 1, 1993. She brought about fundamental changes, giving a human face to the administrative structure and creating an exemplary system covering every possible aspect of prison management. The whole objective was to initiate and strengthen, collectively and individually, the transition from a wooden system to a responsive and sensitive administration. The efforts unfolded a process of reformation involving prison administration, prisoners, and the community, aligned toward one common goal: “correction” through a collective and community-based approach.
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Ignite Session 2 Craig Larman, CST , Co-Creator of LeSS
Ignite Session 4
More with LeSS: Descaling with Large-Scale Scrum
Daniel Gullo, CST®, Founder of Agile Delaware The Key Ingredient to Success: Entrepreneurial Spirit
Date: Monday, June 27 Time: 10:15 - 11:00 Where: Grand Ballroom
Date: Wednesday, June 29 Time: 9:30 - 10:15 Where: Grand Ballroom
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Many groups ask, “How can we do Agile at scale in our big, complex group?” This is the wrong question. Why? Because traditional large groups have unnecessary complexity due to their organizational designs. A different and subtler question is, “How can we simplify the organization, and be Agile rather than do Agile?” So LeSS is about simplifying big organizations and figuring out how to apply the principles, purpose, elements, and elegance of Scrum in a large-scale context, as simply as possible. One of the key principles of LeSS is systems thinking, and in this talk we will explore how to think about your big systems, and become Agile by descaling.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
An entrepreneur is someone who sees possibilities, opportunity, experiments to be run, and lessons to be learned and has the courage and motivation to do whatever it takes to be successful. There is a popular saying: “Think globally, act locally.” In our world of work, we need to think about what our organization is trying to accomplish … the vision and purpose. Then do whatever is necessary to accomplish that vision. In this talk, we will look at what it means to have an entrepreneurial spirit and how it is vital to the success of any organization and of ourselves as individuals.
Ignite Session 3 Pete Deemer, CST®, CEO of GoodAgile Scrum Masala
Date: Tuesday, June 28 Time: 9:30 - 10:15 Where: Grand Ballroom Pete Deemer has spent the last decade working mostly with ScrumMasters and Scrum teams in India, and in this keynote he shares stories about the real-life ScrumMasters he’s worked with and their journeys in Scrum and “Scrum-But.”
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MONDAY, JUNE 27 – SESSIONS
MONDAY, JUNE 27 – SESSIONS
SESSION TIMETABLE
SESSION TIMETABLE
WELCOME & OPENING REMARKS: 9:00 – 9:30
45-MINUTE SESSIONS: 12:15 – 13:00 SESSION & SPEAKER
Welcome Note Madhur Kathuria & Jaya Shrivastava Opening Remarks Manny Gonzalez, CEO, Scrum Alliance®
Grand Ballroom
KEYNOTES: 9:30 – 11:00 Ignite Session - 1 Dr. Kiran Bedi Ignite Session - 2 Craig Larman
MORNING BREAK: 11:00 – 11:30 45-MINUTE SESSIONS: 11:30 – 12:15 Saved by Scrum: A 12-Year-Old’s View on Scrum at Home Aaron Vadakkan & Manoj Vadakkan Dare to Invite Daniel Mezick
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ROOM
Scrum Beyond Deliveries
Pennar 1
Scrum Beyond the Status Quo
Kabini
Scrum Beyond Deliveries
Kaveri
The Lean Start-up and Agile: Full Circle Stephen Forte
Scrum Beyond IT
Krishna
This Is How We Conduct Symphonies Ravishankar R
Scrum Beyond Collocated Teams
Pennar 2
Crossing the Chasm: An Interactive Talk on Writing Test-Driven Development (TDD) Code Deepak Kumar Gupta Grand Ballroom
SESSION & SPEAKER
TRACK
Creating an Engineering Culture in Scrum Teams Vijay Bandaru
TRACK
ROOM
Scrum Beyond IT
Kabini
Scrum Beyond Hierarchical Boundaries
Krishna
From Taylorism to Agile Organization Ran Nyman & Ari Tikka
Scrum Beyond Hierarchical Boundaries
Kaveri
Scrum Team CRM: Aviation Crew Resource Management Techniques for Scrum Teams Thomas Friend
Scrum Beyond Deliveries
Pennar 1
The Listening ScrumMaster Arne Ahlander
Scrum Beyond Hierarchical Boundaries
Pennar 2
Devops – Not Just Tools and Automation, It’s About Breaking the Silos to Work as a Single Team Vinay Krishna
LUNCH: 13:00 – 14:00 45-MINUTE SESSIONS: 14:00 – 14:45 SESSION & SPEAKER
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Enabling Data Analytics Product Development Sprints — Developer’s View Rishi Shrivastav
Scrum Beyond the Status Quo
Pennar 1
Help! My Self-Organizing Team Does Not Self-Organize! Bjorn Radon
Scrum Beyond Deliveries
Kaveri
Selling Scrum to the C-Suite Tathagat Varma
Scrum Beyond Hierarchical Boundaries
Krishna
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MONDAY, JUNE 27 – SESSIONS (CONTINUED)
MONDAY, JUNE 27 – SESSIONS (CONTINUED)
SESSION TIMETABLE
SESSION TIMETABLE
AFTERNOON BREAK: 15:30 – 16:00
45-MINUTE SESSIONS: 14:00 – 14:45 TRACK
ROOM
The Quest for an Agile HR Organization Dan Teo
SESSION & SPEAKER
Scrum Beyond IT
Pennar 2
Touch the Culture Sebastian Sussmann
Scrum Beyond Collocated Teams
Kabini
45-MINUTE SESSIONS: 14:45 – 15:30 SESSION & SPEAKER
TRACK
ROOM
Cross-Cultural Communication on Agile Teams Nicole Belilos
SESSION & SPEAKER
Scrum Beyond Collocated Teams
Pennar 1
Enterprise Agility & Leadership Transformation Stories Siraj Sirajuddin
Scrum Beyond Collocated Teams
Krishna
Scrum Beyond the Status Quo
Kaveri
Scrum Beyond Deliveries
Pennar 2
Scrum Beyond the Status Quo
Kabini
TRACK
ROOM
Scrum Beyond Deliveries
Krishna
BDD in Agile — Let’s Understand the Three Amigos of BDD Naveen Kumar Singh
Local Culture and Global Agility Jeff Lopez-Stuit
Scrum Beyond Collocated Teams
Kabini
The Beyond Scrum Guide Allan Rennebo Jepsen
Filmmaking Using Scrum Suraj Bramania
Scrum Beyond IT
Kaveri
The City Game Zuzi Sochova
Predicting Agile Delivery Dates Dr. Lewis Jardine
Scrum Beyond Deliveries
Pennar 2
The Emperor’s New Clothes Stuart Turner
Scrum Beyond Hierarchical Boundaries
Pennar 1
Your Storyline — Passion & Purpose to Be the Change You Want to See Scott Dunn
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90-MINUTE SESSIONS: 16:00 – 17:30
MONDAY MINGLE: 18:00 – 21:00
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TUESDAY, JUNE 28 – SESSIONS
TUESDAY, JUNE 28 – SESSIONS
SESSION TIMETABLE
SESSION TIMETABLE
OPENING REMARKS: 9:00 – 9:30 Welcome Remarks Madhur Kathuria & Jaya Shrivastava
45-MINUTE SESSIONS: 11:45 – 12:30 Grand Ballroom
KEYNOTE: 9:30 – 10:15 Ignite Session - 3 Pete Deemer
Grand Ballroom
AM BREAK: 10:15 – 11:00 45-MINUTE SESSIONS: 11:00 – 11:45 SESSION & SPEAKER
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SESSION & SPEAKER
TRACK
ROOM
Scrum Beyond Hierarchical Boundaries
Krishna
Successful Social Designs for Agile and Digital I.T. Companies Erich Buhler
Scrum Beyond Collocated Teams
Pennar 1
Question Storming: A Technique to Storm Your Way to Better Understanding That Leads to Success Manjit Singh
Scrum Beyond Collocated Teams
Pennar 2
Four Focus Areas for Total Agile Transformation Naveen Nanjundappa
Scrum Beyond Collocated Teams
Kaveri
How to Apply Scrum for a System or DevOps Team When Implementing a New Developer Platform Mirco Hering
Scrum Beyond the Status Quo
Kabini
Reprogramming Leadership for Agility Pete Beherns
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ROOM
A Confused Tester in an Agile World — QA as a Liability or an asset! Ashish Kumar
Scrum Beyond the Status Quo
Pennar 2
Scrum and Lean Case Study at Cravybits Sharad Julka
Scrum Beyond IT
Pennar 1
Experiments in the Retrospective Space! Madhavi Ladella
Scrum Beyond Deliveries
Kabini
Organizational Dysfunctions at BFSI (Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance) During the Scrum Journey Suresh Konduru
Scrum Beyond Hierarchical Boundaries
Krishna
Execution Agility — The Leaders’ Tipping Point in Large-Scale Scrum Adoption Jayaprakash Puttaswamy
Scrum Beyond Hierarchical Boundaries
Kaveri
LUNCH: 12:30 – 13:30
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TUESDAY, JUNE 28 – SESSIONS
TUESDAY, JUNE 28 – SESSIONS (CONTINUED)
SESSION TIMETABLE
SESSION TIMETABLE
45-MINUTE SESSIONS: 15:30 – 16:15
90-MINUTE SESSIONS: 13:30 – 15:00 TRACK
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SESSION & SPEAKER
A Code Dojo ... for Product Owners?! Peter Stevens
Scrum Beyond the Status Quo
Krishna
Prioritizing Value Beyond Boundaries Natalie Warnert
CodeCeption & PHPCI — The Test-Driven Development and CI Tool for LAMP Platform Mohammed Mizanur Rehman
Scrum Beyond the Status Quo
Kaveri
Lean Enterprise Agile Framework (LEAF): A Framework to Scale Delivery Satisha Venkataramaiah
Scrum Beyond the Status Quo
Pennar 1
SESSION & SPEAKER
TRACK
ROOM
Scrum Beyond Deliveries
Krishna
Scrum and New Governance Frameworks for Charities Susan Basterfield
Scrum Beyond IT
Pennar 1
TPS, Lean, and Scrum — How They Are Developed and Influence One Another Kiro Harada
Scrum Beyond IT
Pennar 2
45-MINUTE SESSIONS: 16:15 – 17:00 Pattern — How to Lift off Agile in a Team Bob Jiang Ontological Constraints for Coaching “Agile Teams” Raghavendra Mithare
Scrum Beyond Deliveries
Scrum Beyond Deliveries
Pennar 2
Kabini
Alternative Billing Models in Agile Environments Dr. Richter Wolfgang
AFTERNOON BREAK: 15:00 – 15:30 45-MINUTE SESSIONS: 15:30 – 16:15
TRACK
ROOM
Scrum Beyond IT
Kaveri
Scrum Beyond Hierarchical Boundaries
Krishna
TRACK
ROOM
Scrum Beyond Collocated Teams
Pennar 1
How We Survived Building and Launching a Worldwide Loyalty Platform at Payback/Plenti Steffen Detsch
Distributed Teams – Maximizing Your Chances of Success Tom Reynolds
Scrum Beyond Collocated Teams
Kaveri
Agility Beyond Teams – Scaling Agile Francis Kelly
Scrum Beyond Collocated Teams
Pennar 2
I am the Change John Coleman
Scrum Beyond Collocated Teams
Kabini
The Day I Discovered I Was Not (Yet) an Agile Coach Sylvain Mahe
Scrum Beyond Hierarchical Boundaries
Kabini
SESSION & SPEAKER
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SESSION & SPEAKER How to Win a Solar Challenge Race by Using Scrum Jeroen Molenaar
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 – SESSIONS
SESSION TIMETABLE
Be Agile. Be Enlightened!
OPENING REMARKS: 9:00 – 9:30 Welcome Remarks Madhur Kathuria & Jaya Shrivastava
Grand Ballroom
KEYNOTE: 9:30 – 10:15 Ignite Session - 4 Daniel Gullo
Grand Ballroom
MORNING BREAK: 10:15 – 11:00 OPENING THE SPACE: 11:00 – 11:45 “Opening the Space” Daniel Mezick
Grand Ballroom
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OPEN SPACE SESSIONS: 11:45 – 12:45
LUNCH: 12:45 – 13:45 OPEN SPACE SESSIONS: 13:45 – 15:15
AFTERNOON BREAK: 15:15 – 15:45 OPEN SPACE SESSIONS: 15:45 – 16:45
CLOSING REMARKS: 16:45 – 17:15
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