Many times accessibility activities occur late in a project’s release when it takes longer to figure out problems and costs more to fix them. Typically all you can do at this point is patch the problems rather than fix them properly. CGI Federal approaches accessibility with an agile mindset, integrating it throughout the iterative design, user story creation, development, and testing efforts. During this session, Pavani Gonuguntla and Stephen Omojuyigbe will focus on case studies and recommended best practices from where they worked with management and cross-functional teams to get...
Stephen Omojuyigbe
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Stephen Omojuyigbe is Senior Enterprise Agile Coach at CGI. He is a SME and responsible for agile learning and development in the CGI Agile Center of Excellence (ACoE). Stephen is a SAFe® Certified Practice Consultant (SPC) and agile coach with 21 years project and change management experience spanning several industries on two continents. Stephen possesses a strong understanding and hands-on experience of Agile, the SAFe® Framework, Scrum, and other agile methodologies and frameworks. In addition, he trains, coaches and mentors Agile Release Trains, develop agile adoption strategies for clients, and helps programs stand-up or transition to agile. Stephen also delivers SAFe® certification training. He is passionate about reducing people debt and building strong trust runways for agile trains. As a certified emotional intelligence trainer, he coaches and trains on how leaders can develop EI skills and apply those skills to agile work, along with being skilled in building OCM ideas and practices into agile transformation work.