About us
Our mission
Agilopolis is an interdisciplinary collaboration of researchers and practicioners working on research activities that would be difficult to develop under traditional funding mechanisms. The lifespan of the Agilopolis can last anywhere between a few months and several years. Our goal is to make agile@scrum more clear to everybody. The Agilopolis assemble experts (and future experts) on a Agile topic together for intensive work. It is not an avenue for briefing novices about the subject matter. Occasionally, a group might admit a person with little experience and a lot of enthusiasm. However, such participants should be present as observers and in the minority. Agilopolis are also referred to as task groups or technical advisory groups.
Wroclaw Agile User Group is an interdisciplinary collaboration of researchers and practicioners working on research activities that would be difficult to develop under traditional funding mechanisms. The lifespan of the WAUG can last anywhere between a few months and several years. Our goal is to make agile more clear to everybody. The WAUG assemble experts (and future experts) on a Agile topic together for intensive work. It is not an avenue for briefing novices about the subject matter. Occasionally, a group might admit a person with little experience and a lot of enthusiasm. However, such participants should be present as observers and in the minority. WAUG are also referred to as task groups or technical advisory groups. More details can be found here
Wroclaw Scrum User Group is an interdisciplinary collaboration of researchers and practicioners working on research activities that would be difficult to develop under traditional funding mechanisms. The lifespan of the WSUG can last anywhere between a few months and several years. Our goal is to make Scrum more clear to everybody. The WSUG assemble experts (and future experts) on a Agile topic together for intensive work. It is not an avenue for briefing novices about the subject matter. Occasionally, a group might admit a person with little experience and a lot of enthusiasm. However, such participants should be present as observers and in the minority. WSUG are also referred to as task groups or technical advisory groups. More details can be found here
