About the Author – Chris Sterling
Created by Chris Sterling on 27 Jan 2009 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

Chris Sterling is an Agile Coach, Certified Scrum Trainer, and Technology Consultant for SolutionsIQ. He has been involved in many diverse projects and organizations and has extensive experience with bleeding edge and established technology solutions. He has been a coordinator of multiple Puget Sound area groups including International Association of Software Architects (IASA), Seattle Scrum Users Group, and most recently the Beyond Agile group. He has been a speaker at many conferences and group meetings including Agile 2007 & 2008, SD West, Scrum Gathering, and others. In his consulting and speaking engagements, Chris brings his real world experience and deep passion for software development enabling others to grasp the points and take away something of value. Chris has also contributed to and created multiple open source projects. He is currently teaching the “Advanced Topics in Agile Software Development” class at the University of Washington Agile Developer Certificate extension program and writing a book with publisher Addison-Wesley on software architecture.






Finally come to your site today. Thanks for your comments and link to my blog. Sounds like we are on the same page to enable agility rather than comand and control. A mature industry shoud be simple, agile and cost efficient. IT industry in this regard still have a long way to go.
The link to my site does not seems work right. I have connected the dots of my thought to put together a book proposal “EA for dummies”. Please review and comment for me to improve.
http://e-cio.org/lea_book.htm
I really enjoyed Chris’s ScrumMaster course and highly recommend it to anyone interested in learning better (the best?) ways to manage software development projects!
Better yet: anything in life that is time/resource dependent! (Isn’t that everything?)
Thanks Chris! I’ll remember you when I’m rich!
Chris is an Amazing Scrum Leader; I realized that when I was working with him in Dublin, Ireland with one of our Customer while he was educating them on Agile/Scrum.
I have also worked with Chris on a True Agile Project & I enjoyed every day of that project.
Chris, you Rock!!!
Hi ! I have a link to the Light Enterprise Architecture.
http://www.liteEA.com
Hi Chris,
The training last week was great and I am excited to use the Scrum framework for development projects but also to apply the framework non-development projects in and outside of work!!
Cheers,
Ben
Hi Chris,
I’ve enjoyed reading your blog very much. Having said that, it’d be an honor if we could work to repost some of your articles to our network (DZone). Please shoot me an email.
Cheers,
Wei Ling
Intersted to read this blog. Can anybody recommend any freelance certfied SCRUM trainers operating in the UK please?
Chris,
Really enjoyed your Managing software debt session at the Agile conference in Vancouver. This was an incredible eye opener for someone who is now responsible and accountible for a massive legacy code base with an enormous amount of debt.
Chris,
I am trying to reply to an email you sent but my reply is being blocked by your corporate firewall. Please forgive this post, but you asked for an urgent reply.
David
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I noticed you RE my Twitter about Corey
Then I saw your twitters, and see you are an interesting guy!
If you have an email and talk, let me know.
Have you seen my CE book? I’d like to send you a link
Tom