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Learn more Got it! menu Keynote Details * 0 Cart arrow_drop_down * No items in cart person Login * Agile India 2021 * * language PROGRAM arrow_drop_down * storage Submissions * date_range Schedule * speaker_notes Interviews * video_library Videos * live_tv LIVE STREAM * add_shopping_cart REGISTER * local_play SPONSORS * people HANGOUT * chat MINGLE 0 * face PEOPLE arrow_drop_down * record_voice_over Speakers * people_outline Program Committee * group_work Attendees * view_list Leaderboard * feedback SURVEYS * explore ABOUT arrow_drop_down * description Info * update Activity Log * show_chart Statistics * timer Timeline * * person Login * subtitles My Passes * subtitles Account Balance * pages My Profile * developer_board My Events * assignment My Proposals * visibility My Watchlist * local_play My Sponsorships * notifications Notifications * * power_settings_new Logout NAME* EMAIL ADDRESS* PHONE NUMBER* CITY* Cancel Sign Up HOW TO TALK TO THE ELEPHANT favorite_border 12 agile-mindset Invited Keynote 45 Mins Intermediate thinking problem-solving fearless-change easier-path influence jonathan-haidt Linda Rising Independent consultant Linda Rising LLC location_city Online schedule Nov 18th 06:45 - 07:30 PM IST place Zoom people 185 Interested In speaking about better ways of thinking and problem-solving, Linda has introduced Jonathan Haidt's model for the brain. He proposes that the rational, conscious mind is like the rider of an elephant (the emotional, unconscious mind) who directs the animal to follow a path. In Fearless Change, the pattern Easier Path recommends making life easier to encourage reluctant individuals to adopt a new idea. Linda suggests that in conversations with others who see the world differently, we "talk to the elephant" instead of the "rider." That is, don't use logic or facts, but appeal to the emotional brain of the listener as well as making the path more attractive. There is always the question: What's the best way to talk to the elephant? This presentation will provide some answers. Linda will present the best elephant-speak and outline suggestions for providing an Easier Path. 0 comments visibility_off Remove from Watchlist visibility Add to Watchlist * * * * TARGET AUDIENCE Executives, Leaders, Managers, Coaches SLIDES VIDEO SCHEDULE SUBMITTED 7 MONTHS AGO PEOPLE WHO LIKED THIS PROPOSAL, ALSO LIKED: * keyboard_arrow_down WARD CUNNINGHAM - CREATIVITY BEFORE AND AFTER AGILE favorite_border 6 design-innovation Invited Keynote 45 Mins Intermediate feedback learning-loop Ward Cunningham Co-Author Agile Manifesto SCHEDULE 4 MONTHS AGO Sold Out! 45 MINS KEYNOTE INTERMEDIATE Organisms small and large learn by building a model of the world around them then testing that model against what they see and adjusting accordingly. We'll call this a learning loop. We identify three era in computing based on the nature of this loop and the kind of feedback learning that they support. 0 comments * * * * View Details play_arrow * keyboard_arrow_down NARESH JAIN - WELCOME ADDRESS AND AGILE INDIA CONF OVERVIEW favorite_border 1 agile-mindset Invited Keynote 30 Mins Beginner stats context program speakers sponsors volunteers Naresh Jain Founder Xnsio SCHEDULE 3 MONTHS AGO Sold Out! 30 MINS KEYNOTE BEGINNER Welcome Address and Agile India Conf Overview. Here you will get al the important details you need about the conference. So don't miss it. 0 comments * * * * View Details play_arrow * keyboard_arrow_down PRAMOD VARMA - BUILDING FOR A BILLION: AADHAAR AND INDIA STACK EXPERIENCE favorite_border 3 digital-disruption Invited Keynote 45 Mins Intermediate digital-inclusion financial-inclusion biometric-identity Pramod Varma Chief Architect Aadhaar & India Stack SCHEDULE 4 MONTHS AGO Sold Out! 45 MINS KEYNOTE INTERMEDIATE Aadhaar is the world’s largest biometric identity programme covering about 16 percent of the world’s population. It also holds immense potential in improving public service deliveries and fostering digital and financial inclusion. As India's digital identity program,aadhaar has successfully covered more than 1.25 billion people. It is also one of India’s best case studies of scale. In addition to core digital identity systems, India's open digital infrastructure, collectively known as India Stack, also includes electronic payment, digital signature, digital locker, and data empowerment as its core layers. Pramod Varma, who is the Chief Architect of Aadhaar and India Stack layers will be sharing his experience of building these country scale systems. 0 comments * * * * View Details play_arrow * keyboard_arrow_down ANISH SHAH / KIRAN THOMAS - MOVE FAST AND SCALE THINGS - THE JIO WAY favorite_border 2 digital-disruption Invited Keynote 45 Mins Executive leadership strategy Anish Shah President, Chief of IT and Digital Platforms Jio Platforms Kiran Thomas President, Chief Innovation Officer Jio Platforms SCHEDULE 3 MONTHS AGO Sold Out! 45 MINS KEYNOTE EXECUTIVE In the last five years, Jio has become the top player in a bunch of verticals from telecom to eCommerce. Many people wonder how Jio could strategise and execute so quickly? If you are wondering the same, come to this fireside chat with Anish and Kiran, to take a deeper look at Jio's culture, leadership style, how Jio operates at such massive scale. 0 comments * * * * View Details play_arrow * keyboard_arrow_down RYAN SINGER - SHAPING THE WORK: ASSIGNING WHOLE PROJECTS, NOT TASKS favorite_border 2 customer-obsession Invited Keynote 45 Mins Intermediate write-the-pitch risks-and-rabbit-holes set-boundaries Ryan Singer Author Shape Up SCHEDULE 4 MONTHS AGO Sold Out! 45 MINS KEYNOTE INTERMEDIATE As software teams start to grow, some common struggles appear: * Team members feel like projects go on and on, with no end in sight. * Product managers can’t find time to think strategically about the product. * Founders ask themselves: “Why can’t we get features out the door like we used to in the early days?” We saw these challenges first-hand at Basecamp as we grew from four people to over fifty. In this talk, Ryan will share how the Basecamp team operates and talk about his new book that will help us Stop Running in Circles and Ship Work that Matters. 0 comments * * * * View Details play_arrow * keyboard_arrow_down ADITI AVASTHI - OCTOPUS EXECUTION: HOW EMBIBE IS BUILDING THE WORLD'S MOST POWERFUL AI PLATFORM FOR EDUCATION favorite_border 1 customer-obsession Invited Keynote 45 Mins Executive ai edtech Aditi Avasthi Founder & CEO Embibe SCHEDULE 3 MONTHS AGO Sold Out! 45 MINS KEYNOTE EXECUTIVE Embibe is geared towards offering personalized improvement to every student in India through tailor made journeys powered by millions of variables and content elements encompassing 345 exams and 60,000 odd concepts. 1.5 million questions from 1500 books, 49,000 3D models and thousands of videos make this personalization possible. ~200 million hours of time spent and 2 billion questions attempted power the personalization algorithms with 100% observability implemented for every user interaction. At the heart of this lie 20 Octopi - each with 9 brains and 3 hearts - a core team driving execution - frugally at impossible speeds. This is our story. 0 comments * * * * View Details play_arrow * keyboard_arrow_down NARESH JAIN - CLOSING TALK favorite_border 1 customer-obsession Invited Keynote 20 Mins Beginner recap volunteering helping Naresh Jain Founder Xnsio SCHEDULE 3 MONTHS AGO Sold Out! 20 MINS KEYNOTE BEGINNER Closing talk and thank you note! 0 comments * * * * View Details play_arrow * keyboard_arrow_down DR. DENIS BAUER - DIGITAL DISRUPTION IN HEALTH AND MEDICAL RESEARCH favorite_border 2 digital-disruption Accepted Keynote 45 Mins Beginner cloud-native Dr. Denis Bauer Team Leader Transformational Bioinformatics CSIRO SCHEDULE 7 MONTHS AGO Sold Out! 45 MINS KEYNOTE BEGINNER COVID-19 has accelerated the digital transformation of research and health sciences. The use of genomic information in particular has triggered some of this change, as the unprecedented data volumes requires Big Data and Cloud computing technology. This talk outlines CSIRO developed software solutions, which use the latest in cloud architecture, machine learning and distribution channels to support a wide range of digital health applications; from disease gene detection, to personalized gene therapy, and from pathogen diagnostics to biosecurity applications. Specifically, we developed novel bioinformatics approaches to track viral evolution that has led to the first study on vaccine efficacy for the different COVID-19 virus strains. We also developed a novel machine learning framework capable of processing trillion of genomic datapoints to detect disease genes. The talk concludes by looking into the future of how clinical ontologies (FHIR) in combination with health-specific cloud deployment mechanisms disrupt health care as we know it. 1 comment * * * * View Details play_arrow * keyboard_arrow_down AL SHALLOWAY - ACHIEVING BUSINESS AGILITY WITH VALUE STREAM MANAGEMENT favorite_border 6 design-innovation Invited Talk 45 Mins Beginner flex theory-of-constraints lean-thinking Al Shalloway Success Engineering CEO SCHEDULE 7 MONTHS AGO Sold Out! 45 MINS TALK BEGINNER Business Agility is the ability to deliver value to customers quickly, sustainably, predictably and with high quality. Improving business agility requires identifying what is of the greatest value, having a value management office to allocate funds for these items, a way of organizing people so they can effectively collaborate, and a method of working on these items efficiently. While there are a lot of moving pieces, proper attention to the value stream enables all parts of an organization to align around improving both the way an organization’s clients work as well as how they add value to it. Attending to how both customers and the development organization can work more effectively is the heart of value stream management. It brings together three disciplines. First, Theory of Constraints to identify the constraints in the system. Then the theories of flow are used to reduce the delays in the workflow which create rework and waste. These two integrate with Lean-Thinking which focuses on creating an environment within which people can work together effectively. This session provides an overview of why value streams are so critical and how to improve them. 0 comments * * * * View Details play_arrow * keyboard_arrow_down TINA VINOD - EMBRACING AGILITY WITH INCLUSION AND EQUITY favorite_border 18 agile-mindset Accepted Talk 45 Mins Intermediate inclusion inclusive-teams equitable-practices equity agile-teams Tina Vinod Head of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion ThoughtWorks SCHEDULE 8 MONTHS AGO Sold Out! 45 MINS TALK INTERMEDIATE In the wake of the pandemic and the challenges we have seen around us, organisations have realised how inequities can trickle down to many aspects within the sphere on workplaces, teams and practices we follow. It’s time to revisit old practices in more ways than one. Aspects like lack of work-life balance, mental well being, asynchronous communication, extended virtual meetings, prolonged virtual pairing etc. impact us all. To address this ThoughtWorks introduced the 'Inclusive Teams - Social Contract' an exercise for teams to re-look at their old ways, to arrive at an aspirational set of behaviours and social norms for inclusive ways of working at both the team and individual level. It focuses on 4 key aspects - 1. Building a culture of trust and inclusion - Supporting each other, feedback, empathy and cultivation. 2. Schedules and Meetings - Best practices, setting personal boundaries and context. 3. Communication practices - Tools, patterns and inclusive practices. 4. Norms of engagement - Connecting as team, fun that is inclusive, welcoming & respectful. The inclusive team social contract helps teams understand and empathise with each other, acknowledge differences and personal context thus increasing team connect, productivity and shared accountability. It’s recommended that teams run this irrespective of whether they are working virtual/F2F/distributed/remote etc. 3 comments * * * * View Details play_arrow * keyboard_arrow_down SHANE HASTIE - AGILE COACHING ETHICS - MAKING THEM REAL favorite_border 5 productivity-and-personal-growth Accepted Workshop 90 Mins Intermediate agile-coaching ethics code-of-ethical-conduct Shane Hastie Director of Community Development International Consortium for Agile (ICAgile.com) SCHEDULE 7 MONTHS AGO Sold Out! 90 MINS WORKSHOP INTERMEDIATE For the last 18 months the Agile Alliance Agile Coaching Ethics Initiative has been working on a code of ethical conduct for Agile Coaching. V1.o of the Code was published in May this year. This workshop will explore the contents of the code and then go deeper into the Ethics Scenarios the volunteer team are working on. The scenarios present real world situations and explore how they can be tackled using the Code as a tool to help guide the conversation. 0 comments * * * * View Details play_arrow * keyboard_arrow_down ANGIE DOYLE / TALIA LANCASTER - DISCUSS-DEFINE-DO: PLAYING YOUR WAY TO AMAZING GOALS favorite_border 5 productivity-and-personal-growth Accepted Workshop 90 Mins Beginner goals gamification Angie Doyle Agile Coach Think Agile Talia Lancaster Agile Coach & Graphic Recorder Sketching Scrum Master SCHEDULE 8 MONTHS AGO Sold Out! 90 MINS WORKSHOP BEGINNER Is your team battling to focus on what matters? Are team members pulling in different directions because they are not aligned on what they need to do? Do you want to adopt a goal-setting technique that can help your team achieve focus, results, alignment, and transparency? Teams often battle to make the switch from top-down driven goals to a collaborative process. As a result, outcomes land up being too broad, can’t be measured, or are too abstract for the team to know where to start. Let’s take the guesswork out of goals! In this session, we will talk about how to help teams focus on what really matters. By asking the right questions and encouraging collaboration, teams can clarify their intended outcome, and identify ways to measure their success. You will have an opportunity to play a board game that helps teams refine their goals by covering three themes: * “Discuss” the impact a specific measurement will have on the team, organization, and customers * “Define” the best way to track progress towards the goal * “Do” or take ownership of the actions needed to achieve the goal Join us as we play our way to amazing goals! 4 comments * * * * View Details play_arrow * keyboard_arrow_down JASON YIP - 8 GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR AGILE COACHES (OR CHANGE AGENTS) FROM THE SPOTIFY ADS R&D AGILE COACHING TEAM favorite_border 3 agile-mindset Accepted Talk 20 Mins Intermediate agile-coaching change-management digital-transformation Jason Yip Sr. Agile Coach Spotify SCHEDULE 7 MONTHS AGO Sold Out! 20 MINS TALK INTERMEDIATE An introduction and explanation of 8 guiding principles design by the Agile Coaching team for Spotify Ads R&D and how they might help you with your own change efforts 1. We are more impactful with both team-level insight AND leadership relationships; 2. We should not become operational (or at least be careful about becoming operational); 3. Focusing too much on short-term tactical wins limits the ability to have sustained impact; 4. Coach (aka change agent) collaboration is more effective than silos; 5. Results are for the short-term; systems and habits are for the long-term; 6. Involving leaders (both formal and informal) in both brainstorming and implementation makes improvement faster; 7. Coaching structure should follow coaching strategy; coaching strategy should follow product/business strategy; 8. Sharing work and successes should be intentional, not just organic. 3 comments * * * * View Details play_arrow * keyboard_arrow_down KATHY G. BERKIDGE - THE STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT CANVAS favorite_border 5 agile-mindset Accepted Workshop 90 Mins Intermediate Kathy G. Berkidge Agile Consultant and Coach Mind at Work Consulting SCHEDULE 8 MONTHS AGO Sold Out! 90 MINS WORKSHOP INTERMEDIATE Stakeholder engagement is critical in agile projects. Agile project managers, business analysts, product owners, Scrum masters as well as agile teams must plan their approach to collaborate well with stakeholders and build productive working relationships. While there are many tools and techniques to perform stakeholder analysis, we need to analyse the mindset of our stakeholders – a deeper level of analysis – to understand how they might view various situations, and how we can best respond to them. We must also be willing to look within ourselves to understand how our behaviour, words and actions may be perceived to identify how to build rapport while avoiding conflict and misunderstanding. This is where mindfulness is needed. This workshop will explore the ‘Stakeholder Engagement Canvas’, a new tool that helps us perform a more thoughtful and insightful level of stakeholder analysis. The canvas allows us to examine the stakeholder’s needs and attitudes in depth to enable us to better plan and monitor the engagement process, along with how we can be more mindful working with them. Kathy will present how to use this canvas to cultivate effective stakeholder engagement. 9 comments * * * * View Details play_arrow * keyboard_arrow_down ANAND BAGMAR - REWRITE VS REFACTOR favorite_border 5 quality-acceleration Accepted Case Study 45 Mins Intermediate coding_practices refactor design_patterns assessments code_quality code_complexity Anand Bagmar Software Quality Evangelist Essence of Testing SCHEDULE 8 MONTHS AGO Sold Out! 45 MINS CASE STUDY INTERMEDIATE Very often we work on a code-base that has been written by others, and some time ago. This code-base could be for the product code, or Test Automation code. As the product life increases, evolution of the code-base is a natural process. However, there are various catalysts to speed up this evolution process: * More features / tests to be added, including increased complexity * People writing the code evolve - their learning, skillset * Delivery pressure means it is quite possible that correct decisions for implementation may not be taken. In other words, it is possible that short-cuts were taken in the implementation leading to spaghetti code / architecture People move on to different roles, new people join the team. Each has different opinions, perspectives and experiences. Am sure there are more reasons you can think of. Regardless, the challenge for a new person who starts working on such a complex code-base is enormous - as the person needs to start delivering "value". In this session, I will share various examples and experiences and as a result of being in such situations, the factors I looked at when enhancing the code-base to decide - should I refactor or rewrite the code-under-consideration to be able to move forward faster, while moving towards the long-term vision. Though I will focus on various examples of Test Automation, this session is applicable for any role that writes / maintains code of any nature. 8 comments * * * * View Details play_arrow * keyboard_arrow_down KELSEY VAN HAASTER - PASSWORDLESS: A STORY OF RISK, PROTECTION AND EXCELLENT UX favorite_border 3 digital-disruption Accepted Case Study 45 Mins Intermediate information-security modern-authentication Kelsey van Haaster Product Owner Identity ThoughtWorks SCHEDULE 7 MONTHS AGO Sold Out! 45 MINS CASE STUDY INTERMEDIATE The June 2017 NIST special publication 800-63B, covering Digital Identity, turned what had previously been the gold standard for passwords on its head. For the first time, NIST recommended removing complexity rules and password cycles, supporting longer passwords, no restriction, or requirements on special characters and preventing the use of common passwords and those already exposed in a known breach. Why these changes? Because with the best will in the world, the human element in our security measures is always going to be the weakest link. Forcing individuals, particularly those whose primary role has nothing to do with Information Technology, to remember hundreds of unique complex passwords is hard. They don’t want to and when we make them, they get it wrong or look for an answer with as little friction as possible. NIST’s new guidelines are intended to remove some of that friction. When combined with the use of a password management system and multi factor authentication, we might hope that our corporate assets are no longer protected by the same password someone used on their favourite shopping site. Unfortunately, things are never that simple. For non-technical users, even working with a password manager can present challenges. Not all systems play nicely with password managers, and they also do not stop a user from using the same credential for more than one product. Passwordless authentication is one exciting way forward. This in itself, is not new technology, having been around in various forms for a while - think magic email links for example - but the approach still relies upon shared secrets. However, the release of the WebAuthN standard by the W3C and FIDO, supported by many key vendors, allows us to take advantage of public key cryptography. At ThoughtWorks we have embarked on a journey to introduce passwordless login to our employees, particularly those with high value accounts and who may be less technical than many. The goal of this session is to share what we have learned throughout this process. We will share our goals, challenges and their resolutions. We hope attendees will be inspired to evaluate this technology, which delivers the rarest of things, better security and a fantastic user experience. 1 comment * * * * View Details play_arrow * keyboard_arrow_down VILAS VEERARAGHAVAN - GAMIFYING DEVELOPER EFFECTIVENESS IN A REMOTE-FIRST WORK ENVIRONMENT : TRADEOFFS BETWEEN SPEED, QUALITY AND DEVELOPER JOY favorite_border 3 devex-and-devops Accepted Talk 45 Mins Advanced dev-productivity dev-effectiveness remote-working distributed-team Vilas Veeraraghavan Senior Director Of Engineering Bill.com SCHEDULE 7 MONTHS AGO Sold Out! 45 MINS TALK ADVANCED Keeping Development teams motivated and productive has always been a challenge even in a pre-pandemic office work environment. In the new Remote-first work reality, these challenges bring new tradeoffs between Developer joy and releasing new features quickly and maintaining a high bar on quality. Add to this the hurdles in communication and this presents a potential obstacle for most businesses and their bottom line. But using gamification exercises, quality gating, guardrails and modified KPIs combined with a reward/objective-based system for distributed development teams can bring in a new way to drive developer effectiveness in teams. Combining learnings from running remote distributed teams for over a decade (as well as through the pandemic) this talk will focus on the wins/learnings/opportunities that can be a blueprint for enabling happy dev teams that deliver consistent quality at high velocity 0 comments * * * * View Details play_arrow * keyboard_arrow_down GUNNAR GROSCH - AFTER CI/CD, THERE’S NOW CONTINUOUS CONFIGURATION favorite_border 3 devex-and-devops Accepted Talk 45 Mins Intermediate Gunnar Grosch Senior Developer Advocate Amazon Web Services (AWS) SCHEDULE 6 MONTHS AGO Sold Out! 45 MINS TALK INTERMEDIATE In the last decade, the movement towards CI/CD has been transformational for getting value out to customers quickly. But in recent years, there has been new processes and tooling towards using configuration post-deployment, in the form of feature flags, operational config, or other runtime configuration. Continually adjusting the configuration to update and tune your code in production is a powerful, fast, and safe way to deploy value to customers. Join us in a discussion about how Amazon uses Continuous Configuration tools at scale to move fast and ensure maximum availability of our services. 2 comments * * * * View Details play_arrow * keyboard_arrow_down VINAYA MURALIDHARAN - 10 SURPRISING REASONS YOUR AGILE TRANSFORMATION IS STUCK favorite_border 5 agile-mindset Talk 45 Mins Advanced agile-transformation leadership change-management agile-coaching vinaya muralidharan Agile Coach Fiserv SCHEDULE 7 MONTHS AGO Sold Out! 45 MINS TALK ADVANCED If you have witnessed enough Agile transformations, you have probably experienced a plateau in the journey; or worse, you have experienced “the great dip”. Agile Transformations frequently start with a lot of fanfare, see a fast-paced adoption laced with early successes, and then settle into a plateau where we experience little to no improvement OR begin a slow, painful slide into a trough where behaviors start regressing to old ways. What keeps us stuck on the plateau of change? What might drag us into this great dip? There are the usual suspects – management has found the next shiny object, coaches and transformation agents only know how to help us get this far, all the easy stuff is done, the frozen middle (management) never really unthawed and so on. People with a lot of experience in helping with transformations will know to watch out for these and would have developed ways to navigate these obstacles – we know what they look like and we have developed a reliable range of responses to them. What really blindsides us are the watermelons! Stuff that looks green on the outside but is a dangerous shade of red on the inside. Surprising traits that are superficially positive but can real drag a transformation effort down. Through this talk I will draw upon my experience of over a decade in Transformation roles to share what these Watermelons are, telltale signs that these are lurking in your system and ideas to tackle them. 1 comment * * * * View Details play_arrow * keyboard_arrow_down RAGHU MEHARWADE / ANUBHAV GUPTA - DISTRIBUTED AGILE TEAMS NOW CLOSER WITH VIRTUAL REALITY favorite_border 3 digital-disruption Talk 45 Mins Intermediate virtual-reality digital-di Raghu Meharwade SM - Agile Accenture Anubhav Gupta Product Owner / Functional Architect Accenture SCHEDULE 8 MONTHS AGO Sold Out! 45 MINS TALK INTERMEDIATE Face-to-face discussion around a sketching space has been considered as most effective communication strategy. This kind of set up requires members to be in the same room together. Co-located Agile teams rely on intensive member to member communication, both within the team and with the customer. This allows them to deviate from deliverable driven process—like writing detailed requirement document—usually associated with plan driven approach. Informal discussions within the room, in breakout areas, and other shared physical spaces radiate the information thus contributing towards teams collective understanding without having the need formal communications. While every organization will have its own business reasons for setting distributed Agile teams, distribution demand formal ways of conducting the communication lacking which contribute to knowledge gaps among members. Advancements in communication strategies has helped distributed teams to maintain the communication but it has still left a gap in the form of "Presence disparity". Face-to-face discussion around a sketching space has been considered as most effective communication strategy. This kind of set up requires members to be in the same room together. Co-located Agile teams rely on intensive member to member communication, both within the team and with the customer. This allows them to deviate from deliverable driven process—like writing detailed requirement document—usually associated with plan driven approach. Informal discussions within the room, in breakout areas, and other shared physical spaces radiate the information thus contributing towards teams collective understanding without having the need formal communications. While every organization will have its own business reasons for setting distributed Agile teams, distribution demand formal ways of conducting the communication lacking which contribute to knowledge gaps among members. Advancements in communication strategies has helped distributed teams to maintain the communication but it has still left a gap in the form of "Presence disparity". In this suggested talk, we share our experience around exploration of Extended Reality (XR) as new communication strategy and its deployment within distributed Agile teams to reduce presence disparity gap, challenges faced & lessons learnt. 6 comments * * * * View Details play_arrow AGILE INDIA 2021 Online Thu, 18th - Sat, 20th Nov 2021 email Contact Us RECENT ACTIVITIES * description Naresh Jain updated proposal How to Talk to the...schedule 4 months ago * record_voice_over Naresh Jain added an invited session How to Talk to the...schedule 7 months ago * View All play_arrow CALL FOR PROPOSALS CLOSED ENDED ON JUL 19 '21 11:59 PM IST SPEAKER COMPENSATION CONFIRMATION_NUMBERFREE CONFERENCE PASS INFO_OUTLINE VERIFIED_USERBRAGGING RIGHTS INFO_OUTLINE THEATERSSESSION RECORDING INFO_OUTLINE SUPERVISOR_ACCOUNTSPEAKER SHEPHERDING INFO_OUTLINE ACTIVE MEMBERS * Natasha Rodrigues * Jutta Eckstein * Shiv Sivaguru * Naresh Jain * Rajiv Bajwala CARD_MEMBERSHIPPOINTS SYSTEM YOU EARN 30 BONUS POINTS ON YOUR FIRST ACTIVITY ON EVERY NEW CONFERENCE. 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