IndustrialLogic.com Consulting/training company with deep roots in agile & patterns

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Industrial Logic

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Industrial Logic is a recognized pioneer and leader in Extreme Programming (XP) and Lean Management.

Since the late 1990s, Industrial Logic has provided Agile assessments, coaching and training to help organizations like Google, HP and Standard Life step into their Agile groove.

Its expert coaches work with executives, managers, customers, programmers, testers, auditors and others to successfully transition people, teams and whole organizations to ultra lean agility.

Industrial Logic's dedication to efficiency and effectiveness has led them to create world's first, ground-breaking technical and managerial eLearning/online training (http://industriallogic.com/shop) in agile values, principles and practices.

If you are looking to "amplify your agility" using authentic, modern agile software development, please contact sales@industriallogic.com.

Specialties

Agile Training, Coaching & eLearning; Agile Transitions


eLearning / Online Training

The World's First Agile eLearning.

Get expert guidance in Test-Driven Development, User Stories, Continuous Deployment, Refactoring, Code Smells, Testing Legacy code and Design Patterns.

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Agile Coaching and Training

For nearly a decade, our band of experts has helped enterprises around the globe step into their agile groove.

Discover how we can help you improve the rhythm and beat of your software development process.

Coaches

Joshua Kerievsky is founder of Industrial Logic , Inc., an early pioneer and expert in Extreme Programming (XP), author of the best-selling, Jolt Cola Award-winning book Refactoring to Patterns, thought leader behind Industrial XP, a state-of-the-art synthesis of XP and Agile Project Management and an innovator of Agile eLearning, which helps organizations “Scale Agility Faster.” Joshua has over 20 years of experience in software development and loves coaching agile project communities, helping executives understand and manage technical debt, leading excellent workshops, and building software products (because it enables him to “walk the agile talk” as an entrepreneur, manager, customer and programmer).

Naresh Jain — Director, Asia Operations & Agile Coach Naresh brings a wealth of Agile experience to Industrial Logic. Prior to joining the company, he organized and founded several Agile communities and events, including the Agile Software Community of India (ASCI). He now leads Industrial Logic's initiatives in Asia. From organizational transformation to enhanced developer productivity, Naresh helps organizations embrace Agile and lean thinking. He is the recipient of the 2007 Gordon Pask Award for contributions to the Agile community. At Industrial Logic, his responsibilities range from in-person training to building the eLearning content and platform.

Bill Wake has been programming for more than 20 years. He coaches and teaches agile and XP teams, as an independent consultant from 2001 to 2006 and as the manager of software development at Gene Codes Forensics from 2007 to early 2009. He’s a regular presenter at agile-related conferences. Bill is the author or co-author of several books, including Extreme Programming Explored, Refactoring Workbook, Design Patterns in Java, and the forthcoming Refactoring in Ruby. He lives in Saline, Michigan (near Ann Arbor).

Keith Ray has been a professional programmer since the mid-1980's shipping shrink-wrapped and other software on Macintosh, Windows and Unix platforms using C++, Objective-C and Java. In recent years, he has concentrated on mastering Design Patterns, Extreme Programming and Test-Driven Development, as well as agile team-work practices. Keith enjoys working side-by-side with individuals to improve their refactoring and test-driven development skills. He is passionate about improving code quality and software ease-of-use, while pragmatic about delivering products on-time. Keith has published articles about XP and Refactoring; blogs on Agile and other topics, and lives near Silicon Valley in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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