Kristin's Website:
https://www.kristinrunyan.com
Email Kristin:
kristin@runyanconsulting.com
Kristin is certified as a Scrum Master (CSM), Scrum Product Owner (CSPO), Pragmatic Marketing Product Manager and a Project Management Professional (PMP). She is also a 2011 winner of the Women of Innovation award from the Technology Association of Iowa. Kristin got her undergraduate degree at Texas Christian University (TCU) and her MBA at Saint Louis University (SLU).
In 2014, Kristin published her first book, Introduction to Agile Methods which she co-authored with Sondra Ashmore. This unique textbook is targeted at undergraduate computer science, software engineering and business students and provides meaningful context for the Agile methodologies for an audience with little to no work experience.
Kristin is certified as a Scrum Master (CSM), Scrum Product Owner (CSPO), Pragmatic Marketing Product Manager and a Project Management Professional (PMP). She is also a 2011 winner of the Women of Innovation award from the Technology Association of Iowa. Kristin got her undergraduate degree at Texas Christian University (TCU) and her MBA at Saint Louis University (SLU).
In 2014, Kristin published her first book, Introduction to Agile Methods which she co-authored with Sondra Ashmore. This unique textbook is targeted at undergraduate computer science, software engineering and business students and provides meaningful context for the Agile methodologies for an audience with little to no work experience.
What makes great businesses tick? How can you create a culture that is inclusive, fun, and highly productive? What is the secret sauce that separates the ordinary from the extraordinary? These questions are answered in a business fable that tracks Lynn’s journey to complete a graduate school assignment. She visits Ozzie Optics, a very successful start-up and learns their secret–the enterprise-wide adoption of the tools and principles associated with Agile, a methodology typically tied to software development. By visiting with leaders in Finance, Sales, Marketing, HR, Operations, and Account Management, Lynn learns the truly transformational power of Agile and how it can change organizations in profound and positive ways. In Change, Inc., Kristin Runyan makes the subject of Agile and its process relatable by telling the story in a way that is easy to understand and easy to apply.
Genre: Non-Fiction / Business
Pages: 144
Price: $19.95 (US)
ISBNs:
Hardback: 978-0-9862416-6-6