 Good afternoon. My name's Sean from a company called IHS. We're a global company doing data and analytics. I'm actually from Canada, although we do have an office here in Bangalore. And what I want to talk about today is Agile architecture. More specifically, what is the potential role of an architect in Agile? Do they have a role? What does that look like? And this is an experienced report. This was an actual story that we went through in a small part of our organization that I was involved with. And so I'm not going to pretend anything in here is the right way to do things or how you should do things. This is our story of discovery and what we learned in our own process. And maybe there's something in there to take away. Quick question. Who was at my talk about building a sustainable organization a few days ago? If not, that's fine. I'm not offended. Is there anybody here who is a handful? I'm just curious because I might make a couple references, so I just wanted to know how much background I need to have. This presentation actually really isn't mine or doesn't belong to me. It really belongs to my friend and colleague, Chris. He's kind of the guy who will be referencing a lot. Unfortunately, he wasn't able to be here, but he will be giving this presentation at the Agile conference in Washington, D.C. this summer. So if you're going to tweet it all, you can include his Twitter handle and wake him up at four in the morning back home. So I was actually really inspired by Dave's talk this morning. And then there was a question afterwards about, well, there's a lot of terms here and there's a lot of sponsors, I believe they were called. And maybe it wasn't immediately applicable, how do you apply this? I thought it was a really great talk, but I started thinking, well, how can I apply it? And one of the things I talked about a couple of days ago was leading by example and modeling the behaviors we want in our teams. We want teams and we want people who can accept risk, take a bit of risk, not afraid to fail early. And I thought, okay, well, how can I personally do that? So what I did is I said, okay, well, I thought Dave's talk was really interesting. Is there any way I can apply it? I know very, nothing more than about the Kinefin framework than what I saw in the talk this morning, but I frantically worked over lunch to figure out, well, okay, what concepts from there might be applicable to our own experiences. There's some way I can tie it together. So I'm taking a bit of a risk here. We'll see how it goes and I'm sure I'll be wrong and I'll learn about it, but I hope by being able to take that leap of faith myself, I can encourage everybody that it's okay to maybe take a bit of risk once in a while. So without further ado, this is myself.