Adrienne Wilson

Chief Operating Officer, Pretty Agile
Adrienne Wilson

About Adrienne Wilson

As a globally recognised speaker and business transformation consultant, Adrienne leverages nearly 25 years in engineering and delivery roles, from developer to executive, in the pursuit of helping organisations achieve excellent results from their lean-agile transformation.

As the COO of Pretty Agile since 2018, Adrienne has helped bring lean-agile to life for clients who are trying to deliver outcomes across large-scale, technologically complex and geographically distributed organisations. She is also the co-author of the Amazon #1 Best-Selling book, The ART of Avoiding a Train Wreck, with the founder of Pretty Agile, Em Campbell-Pretty.

Taking an Agile approach to Platform Migration

Speaking with: Em Campbell-Pretty – Managing Director, Pretty Agile
Organisations everywhere both large and small are spinning up initiatives at the rate of knots to migrate their legacy technology to the cloud. The rhetoric is always the same: “This will be easy, it is just a lift and shift. There is no need for Agile here as all the requirements are known upfront.” Meanwhile, the business is getting agitated. They need enhancements to the current tech stack to enable the delivery of business value. They are desperate for their technology peers to get their heads out of the clouds! (Pun intended!)

Seriously, there must be a better way. We will explore an Agile way that ensures the organisation continues to deliver customer value while also migrating off your legacy stack. This session will walk you through a tried and tested approach to get your migration initiative from idea to delivery while meeting both business and technology goals.

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