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| profile: | I have been working in the Geographic Information
Systems (GIS) field for over ten years. If it involves GIS, I've
probably done it...everything from field data collection to large scale
enterprise GIS deployments. I've worked with teams of varying sizes and
technical ability in a wide variety of roles, from GIS technician to
project manager. Over the years, I accumulated a wealth of knowledge
from the teams I've worked with. This includes both technical knowledge
as well as insights into team dynamics and project management. Through this experience, I have reached the conclusion that the most effective way to deliver value is by the implementation of agile practices. I believe that allowing talented teams to do what they do best, and removing any impediments to this work is the key to delivering high value, high quality products. I also believe that agile practices provide a collaborative environment that encourages teams to seek out innovative solutions to complex problems. To that end, I have adopted the agile practice of Scrum as the methodology of choice for the management of complex software development projects. I believe strongly in the effectiveness of Scrum and have become a Scrum/Agile evangelist. I am also the author of blog about Agile practices in GIS development called Chris Spagnuolo’s GeoScrum! (www.ChrisSpagnuolo.com). | |
| Telephone: | 970-430-1422 | |
| Location: | Fort Collins, Colorado google map | |
| Company: | Data Transfer Solutions (www.edats.com) | |
| Profession/Title: | Senior Project Manager |