Bob Galen
Bob Galen is an Agile Practitioner, Trainer & Coach based in Cary, NC. In this role, he helps guide companies and teams in their pragmatic adoption and organizational shift towards agile methods of working. Bob has been doing that since the late 1990s, so he’s deeply experienced. He is the Director of Agile Practice at Zenergy Technologies, a leading business agility transformation company. Bob is also President and Head Coach at RGCG a boutique agile coaching firm.
Bob regularly speaks at international conferences and professional groups on topics related to agile software development, testing, scaling, and organizational leadership. He is a Certified Enterprise Coach (CEC), CAL I trainer, and an active member of the Agile & Scrum Alliances.
He’s published three agile-centric books: The Three Pillars of Agile Quality and Testing in 2015, Scrum Product Ownership, 3rd Edition in 2019, and Agile Reflections in 2012. He’s also a prolific writer & blogger (www.rgalen.com) and podcaster (www.meta-cast.com)
Bob may be reached directly at: [email protected] or networking via: http://www.linkedin.com/in/bobgalen
Posts
I saw the following note about the Agile Alliance posted on LinkedIn by Ray Arell.
For 20 years, the Agile Alliance has been a critical resource for people and companies to b…
Event Sessions
Some perspectives imply Agile Coaching is for a small set of specialized agilists who serve to improve everyone else. Or that it's a unique role that others, including manager…
Event Sessions
Individuals and teams often jump to conclusions too quickly. Often there are good reasons for it—real- or imagined-time constraints, limited confidence or experience, a single…
Event Sessions
There are oodles of lite to moderately skilled and well-intentioned agile coaches in the world who are doing their best to help their teams and organizations transform. But th…
Books
The Journey from Beginner to Mastery and Beyond
The profession of Agile Coaching is, in a word, confusing. That’s because of a number of factors, including:
It gets con…