The advent of digital disruption pushed nearly every industry to rethink its value proposition in the digital era. This transformation from a traditional paradigm to a digital paradigm requires a major shift in the way organizations generate value and conduct business. To succeed in this era of fast pace and ever changing expectations, industries have to focus on Transformation, Leadership, Software Development Lifecycle and Academia to produce future leaders.
Lean and Agile Middle East (Agile ME), in collaboration with Heriot-Watt University Dubai (HWUD), is organizing the sixth annual conference, Lean and Agile Middle East Summit 2020, to be held on March 11th, 2020, in Dubai, UAE. This one-day event will feature three parallel tracks of talks, interactive workshops, and keynote speeches.
Being at the center, Agile ME, the needs of the region in these four areas, and this year we have invited leaders and practitioners to share their expertise in:
Agile Transformation: This track addresses how businesses go through or have gone through, agile transformations to achieve business agility. This track carries insightful talks around the roadmap, execution and adaptation of the roadmap and success stories of businesses.
Agile Leadership: Transitioning to a new mindset, approach to working, and delivery method poses a great challenge for leadership from many perspectives. It’s leadership—ultimately—that carries the onus of transformation. This track provides an opportunity for leaders to share the challenges they, their organizations, and their teams faced and how they succeeded in their role as leaders.
Software Development Lifecycle: Achieving business agility is not possible without responding to changing expectations and market requirements “in time”. This track will provide a platform for developers to come together and discuss tools, technologies, processes and culture to deliver quality solutions in the market quickly.
Academia: Unexpected changes in the market and business require “up and running” grads to be able to actively contribute to the digital economy. It places responsibility on academic institutions to respond and adapt to the changing dynamics. This track will help bridge the gaps between markets and academia to enable each other to achieve innovative solutions to today’s challenges.
You can earn professional development units (PDUs) from the Project Management Institute or Scrum education units (SEUs) from the Scrum Alliance when you attend the Lean and Agile ME Summit 2020. One more reason to register!