Agile Community has over 200 members in first week
Hi everyone. I'm delighted with the progress of my new Agile Community. It's only been live for a week and already we have over 200 members, who are actively contributing to discussions on the agile forum on all sorts of topics from agile project management software, feedback mechanisms, team members who don't want agile, Scrum on large projects, metrics, and more!
As well as connecting with other members of the agile community and participating in these discussions - or simply getting your questions answered - there's also an events section where you can post events for the community. Here you can access free webinars, training courses, workshops and agile conferences.
It's also possible to write your own blog posts, add videos and photos, and keep up with all the latest tweets on Twitter that mention agile.
Finally, the news section lets you post links to interesting articles for the community, vote on them, and keep track of what the agile community thinks is important. This section already has some really interesting links.
The number of people signing up and contributing has exceeded my expectations so far, but obviously the success of this community relies on people's continued participation. Sign up now to be part of this new Agile Community and get involved!
Kelly.
As well as connecting with other members of the agile community and participating in these discussions - or simply getting your questions answered - there's also an events section where you can post events for the community. Here you can access free webinars, training courses, workshops and agile conferences.
It's also possible to write your own blog posts, add videos and photos, and keep up with all the latest tweets on Twitter that mention agile.
Finally, the news section lets you post links to interesting articles for the community, vote on them, and keep track of what the agile community thinks is important. This section already has some really interesting links.
The number of people signing up and contributing has exceeded my expectations so far, but obviously the success of this community relies on people's continued participation. Sign up now to be part of this new Agile Community and get involved!
Kelly.
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