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The New Economy, driven by technological advances such as artificial intelligence and self-driving cars, is also marked by the success of companies such as Spotify, Netflix and Google. What else do these companies have in common, besides their technology-based business model? They replaced “old management models” with more agile methods, which gave the necessary capacity to keep up with the speed of the digital economy. This is already a discourse present in many giants here in Brazil that have already modified their management model. But how to make this happen in practice?

The movement Lead for Tomorrow brings to Brazil a debate on the Future of Agility and its impact on business results. This theme is inspired by the track 'The Future of Agile Software Development (IEEE Software)' that takes place within the Agile Conference, one of the biggest events on agility in the world, which took place between August 5th and 9th, 2019, in Washington U.S.

The Brazilian version will take place on the day September 18, 2019, in São Paulo and has the institutional support of ABES. This is the 6th Edition of Lead for Tomorrow, which will feature Brazilian experts, speakers from the event in Washington and international references in the application of agile methods in corporate environments. They will bring first-hand the themes addressed at the conference, both in their lectures and what they could observe there about the Future of Organizational Agility.

Among the names confirmed in the Lead for Tomorrow – SP program are: Rafael Prikladnicki, Director of Tecnopuc (RS); Luiz Cláudio Parzianello, Partner at Surya, leader of the Lean Business Analysis Brazil approach; Everton Lucas and Fernando de Sa. Agile Coaches from the Aeronautics Computer Center; Victor Hugo Germano, CEO of Lambda3 and one of the directors of the Board of Agile Alliance Global; and Lara Rejane – Operations Leader and Portfolio Manager at Itaú.

Registration is free and can be done on this link. The event will take place at the São Paulo Center (Av. Lineu de Paula Machado, 1088 / 1100 – Cidade Jardim), starting at 2 pm.

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