Brian Bozzuto
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14 years 8 monthsBrian Bozzuto is a principal agile coach at BigVisible Solutions. With an extensive background in health insurance and financial service companies, his current focus is supporting teams as they adopt agile and lean practices and deal with the challenges of organizational change. Brian's passion is helping foster better relations between business and technology to achieve more response projects and better business results. He has a broad range of experience applying various process improvement frameworks including Scrum, Kanban, Lean, and Six Sigma in large organizations. Brian has been certified as a Project Management Professional and Certified Scrum Practitioner. He is one of the founding members of the PMI Agile Virtual Community of Practice and the creator of the annual Agile Games conference in Boston.
Brian Bozzuto is a principal agile coach at BigVisible Solutions. With an extensive background in health insurance and financial service companies, his current focus is supporting teams as they adopt agile and lean practices and deal with the challenges of organizational change. Brian's passion is helping foster better relations between business and technology to achieve more response projects and better business results. He has a broad range of experience applying various process improvement frameworks including Scrum, Kanban, Lean, and Six Sigma in large organizations. Brian has been certified as a Project Management Professional and Certified Scrum Practitioner. He is one of the founding members of the PMI Agile Virtual Community of Practice and the creator of the annual Agile Games conference in Boston.
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Integrating Games to Change Behaviors, Part 2 Training people and introducing new ideas requires more than just clear, factual explanations or theorems. Brian Bozzuto explores how games, simulations, and other exercises play an instrumental role in helping people be comfortable enough with new ideas that they choose to put them into practice. |
| Integrating Games to Change Behaviors, Part 1 Training people and introducing new ideas requires more than just clear, factual explanations or theorems. Brian Bozzuto explores how games, simulations, and other exercises play an instrumental role in helping people be comfortable enough with new ideas that they choose to put them into practice. |
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Getting to "Done" in Agile Development When the tasks in the "Done" column needed more attention, the team created a "Done Done" column. Later, they created a "Done Done Done" column. In this article, Brian Bozzuto discusses how you can stop adding columns and honestly get to "done" without having to kid yourself. |