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Dr. Myles Bogner

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Dr. Myles Bogner is the Vice President of Research and Development for Asynchrony Solutions, Inc., an information technology software and project-based consulting firm. He is an advocate and practitioner of Agile processes and continually guides teams to apply Agile techniques. He leverages enterprise change management to help both Government and commercial clients implement enterprise and service-oriented architecture, software engineering, infrastructure, and business process management practices that allow these organizations to capitalize on and react to an ever-changing business environment. He is a long-time fan of both Kirk and Spock. He can be reached at [email protected].
 

Dr. Myles Bogner is the Vice President of Research and Development for Asynchrony Solutions, Inc., an information technology software and project-based consulting firm. He is an advocate and practitioner of Agile processes and continually guides teams to apply Agile techniques. He leverages enterprise change management to help both Government and commercial clients implement enterprise and service-oriented architecture, software engineering, infrastructure, and business process management practices that allow these organizations to capitalize on and react to an ever-changing business environment. He is a long-time fan of both Kirk and Spock. He can be reached at [email protected].
 

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Enterprise Change Management in Agile Software DevelopmentAgile software development is designed to thrive within even the most dynamic business and technical environments. All agile methodologies include integrated practices and processes that manage evolving requirements to efficiently develop a continuous stream of new software capabilities. However, what Agile does not address are changes related to enterprise support that falls outside the scope of the project work. Enterprise Change Management (ECM) provides a framework that addresses many of these missing factors.