Our Services
An Integrated Suite of Agile Services
Platinum Edge’s integrated suite of services focus on one core goal: improving organizational effectiveness. We leverage next generation project management approaches to maximize the value of agile development practices. From executive level strategy to helping train and mentor your company’s team, Platinum Edge is your partner for agile transformation.
ASSESS
We assess your current processes and create an agile implementation strategy that will deliver results.
Agile Assessments Include
- Current state assessment
- Feedback on existing agile transition efforts
- Implementation strategy and agile maturity roadmap
RECRUIT
- Hire fast and smart
- Vetted talent
- Careful placement for retention
TRAIN
- Public courses
- Private courses
- Partnership courses
COACH
- Embedded coaching
- Executive coaching
- Workshops
MENTOR
Agile Mentoring Services
- On-going mentoring
- Mentoring for specific roles
- On-demand access
WORKING ACROSS MULTIPLE VERTICALS, INCLUDING:
Automotive
Defense
Energy
Entertainment
ERP
Financial
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Postponed: Lunch and Learn in Las Vegas: Agile Estimation
We are postponing this event until further notice due to COVID-19 and recommendation by the CDC for social distancing. Platinum Edge in partnership with the International Innovation Center will be hosting a free Lunch and Learn in Las Vegas. Our Founder Mark Layton will be speaking about Agile Estimation: An overview of relative estimation and why it is structurally more accurate than precise estimation.

