The last 12-18 months have been pretty big for Elabor8, and our team continues to grow.
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Erwin van der Koogh speaks at Agile India 2016
We would like to announce that Erwin van der Koogh – Head of the Elabor8 Academy will be giving his “7 Habits of Highly Effective Organisations” talk at Agile India tomorrow. His talk explores what companies need beyond adopting Agile to not only survive, but to thrive in the 21st century. Since our inception one of our founding principles has…
1st Conference 2016
We are excited to announce that we are once again supporting the 1st Conference.
Ben Linders training coming to Australia!
Elabor8 is very excited to announce that Ben Linders will be coming to Australia for the first time in February 2016. He will be running a number of training courses at the Elabor8 office. Based in The Netherlands, Ben is a leading authority on Agile Retrospectives and is the author of “Getting Value out of Agile Retrospectives”. Ben is an…
Elabor8’s journey with Gender Diversity and BOLDMoves
Elabor8’s Gender Diversity Challenge & our involvement in Vic ICT for Women #BOLDMoves initiative. Here at Elabor8 we are firm believers in Gender Diversity. Since our inception we have strived to establish a diverse consulting base, and as is probably the case with many other companies our initial efforts centred around attracting more women into the recruitment funnel. This didn’t…
Moving up the BRW FAST100
The last financial year was a very successful and busy one for us. We opened a new office in Sydney where we have now established our brand through our community facilitation. We have quickly earned a blue chip client list and our Sydney Office is experiencing tremendous growth.We made significant investments in consulting capability around our strategic service offerings. …
Elabor8 Gold Sponsors of Vic ICT For Women #BOLDMoves Program
We’re proud to be the Gold Sponsors of Vic ICT for Women #BOLDMoves Program #BOLDMoves is a unique event exploring corporate gender dynamics and Australia’s start-up obsession, the opportunities this offers IT’s key employers and the highly prized female leadership talent, as it will be these women who will be making the next #BOLDMoves A Night of Disruptive inspiration: Hosted in…
Elabor8 wins ATO RFP
Elabor8 is proud to announce that it has been successful in its response to the Australian Tax Office (ATO) and has been recognised as a panel supplier. Specifically, Elabor8 will provide services relating to the implementation of the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) and SAFe ScrumXP. SAFe is increasingly being adopted as the way to Scale Agile in large organisations, and…
Elabor8 added to NSW Government eServices Panel
We are excited to announce that we have been awarded a place on the NSW Government eServices Panel as a supplier of ICT services. Since expanding to NSW earlier this year this has been a key criteria in all of our discussions with Government Departments, so we are delighted to be awarded a place on the panel. We have already…
Elabor8 sponsoring CukeUp Australia
We’re proud to be sponsoring the Inaugural CukeUp Australia Conference. Elabor8 has a long history of promoting BDD on our client sites so we were very excited when cucumber team announced they were bringing CukeUp to Australia. CukeUp is billed as… A progressive conference for testers, developers and product owners who think differently The CukeUp conference is a really good fit…
Elabor8 selected as a key supplier to NAB
We are proud to announce that Elabor8 were selected as a key supplier to NAB in providing Business Analysis experience in the field of Agile methodologies and execution. Being recognised for our qualitative approach in delivering Agile expertise, Elabor8 will engage with key business stakeholders and projects to establish Agile as a proven and value-delivering mechanism within NAB. The hope is…
Specialisation is killing you
I once worked a project for a large company that aimed to implement an A/B testing solution on their website. The software selected made life really simple, we just needed to add a link to a javascript library to each webpage. In my digital agency days in the UK this would have been a straight-forward change and I would imagine…