Scaling agile at Rosetta Stone with Jira Software, Portfolio for Jira, and Confluence

Scaling agile development produces measurable benefits to program and portfolio planning, and fosters a strong alignment with long-term business objectives. Learn how Rosetta Stone has embraced agile scaling.

Scaling the agile methodology to larger multi-team efforts can be challenging. Software teams value autonomy and independence and words like scale and standardization are not only cringe-worthy, but also can come at a perceived cost. Regardless, planning interdependent work across many teams and reporting on multi-team projects is part of growth and a challenge that companies of all sizes face day-to-day.

Solving these challenges is well worth it. Scaling agile development produces measurable benefits to program and portfolio planning, accelerates the delivery of continuously validated business value, and fosters a strong alignment with long-term business objectives.

Learn how Rosetta Stone has embraced agile scaling as we cover these topics:

  • Portfolio kanban and value stream
  • Program increments and multi-team planning
  • Balancing just enough consistency with team autonomy
  • Architecture roadmap
  • Innovation sprints
  • Scaling UX with agile
  • Test-driven development
  • Practical tips for scaling with Jira Software, Confluence, Portfolio for Jira and the Atlassian Ecosystem

Palestrantes

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Eric Hilfer

VP Software Engineering at Rosetta Stone

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Todd Glidewell

Manager of the PMO at Rosetta Stone

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Chris Coffman

Senior Director, Product at Rosetta Stone