The document discusses how the Agile Orlando community was reformed in 2013 using the Community Canvas model. Key partnerships included local user groups and professional organizations. Activities included Lean Coffee meetups and speaker events. The value proposition was networking and learning opportunities. Over 150 members joined from July 2013 to January 2014, including developers, project managers, and entrepreneurs. However, more effort was needed to engage decision makers. Moving forward, the community planned additional events and partnerships to continue growing.
Building a community - BuildStuff Lithuania 2014Gill Cleeren
You want to be a user group lead? Thinking of starting your own user group? Awesome! But there are a number of things to think about before starting. Is your whole idea viable? Where do I get speakers and attendees? Should I create a legal entity? How do I finance the whole thing?
In this session, Gill Cleeren will tell you how he has had a successful user group in Belgium for almost 10 years now.
Strategies to overcome the Adoption DilemmaLetsConnect
IBM Connections is a great piece of software. It is not designed to solve certain business cases though. As a matter of fact, people have to find ways to map their business cases to IBM Connections. Moreover IBM Connections is an empty shell and heavily relies on people to use the system. People only tend to use systems though if they find valuable content that helps solving daily problems. But that content has to be provided by people so it is like chasing one’s own tail. These are two crucial points that make IBM Connections adoption a difficult task.
One strategy to overcome this is to install Community Managers who work with users to find ways to map their business cases to IBM Connections. Another strategy is to automatically provide and migrate content from other systems into Connections in order to get and keep the system alive and kicking.
We will discuss this and show how to deal with it in order to make a Connections roll-out and the product life thereafter a success.
South florida HDI Value & Benefits IT Palooza Dec 2012Eddie Vidal
Presentation for IT Palooza event at Nova Southeastern University, December 2012. South Florida HDI benefits and values were shared to introduce attendees to the local chapter and how they can make a difference in the South Florida IT professional community.
Building a community - BuildStuff Lithuania 2014Gill Cleeren
You want to be a user group lead? Thinking of starting your own user group? Awesome! But there are a number of things to think about before starting. Is your whole idea viable? Where do I get speakers and attendees? Should I create a legal entity? How do I finance the whole thing?
In this session, Gill Cleeren will tell you how he has had a successful user group in Belgium for almost 10 years now.
Strategies to overcome the Adoption DilemmaLetsConnect
IBM Connections is a great piece of software. It is not designed to solve certain business cases though. As a matter of fact, people have to find ways to map their business cases to IBM Connections. Moreover IBM Connections is an empty shell and heavily relies on people to use the system. People only tend to use systems though if they find valuable content that helps solving daily problems. But that content has to be provided by people so it is like chasing one’s own tail. These are two crucial points that make IBM Connections adoption a difficult task.
One strategy to overcome this is to install Community Managers who work with users to find ways to map their business cases to IBM Connections. Another strategy is to automatically provide and migrate content from other systems into Connections in order to get and keep the system alive and kicking.
We will discuss this and show how to deal with it in order to make a Connections roll-out and the product life thereafter a success.
South florida HDI Value & Benefits IT Palooza Dec 2012Eddie Vidal
Presentation for IT Palooza event at Nova Southeastern University, December 2012. South Florida HDI benefits and values were shared to introduce attendees to the local chapter and how they can make a difference in the South Florida IT professional community.
LinkedIn is growing as a great professional networking tool, a way to communicate with clients and colleagues, and share your expertise. This session will show beginners how to get started and set up a LinkedIn account, but also how to effectively use to communicate with clients, colleagues, and prospective employers. The intended audience is someone who wants to learn more about LinkedIn and is open to adapting to the latest trends in technology.
Top 10 Performance Tips for Making your Public Facing SharePoint 2010 Site Fa...Kanwal Khipple
Learn how you can make your sites faster with tips directly from the field. After working on over dozens of projects in the past five (5) years, I'd like to share my favorite 25 best practices for SharePoint 2010 deployments. This session will provide an inside look into server performance, browser performance, development performance, discuss why common best practices are important. We'll then go deep into how to get the most from new SharePoint 2010 capabilities including improving server response time, caching options, reducing page weight, testing methodologies and more.
kanwal@brightstarr.com
Practical Tips to Increase SharePoint Adoption Kanwal Khipple
Have you deployed SharePoint but none of your employees are using it? Despite having SharePoint within your organization, end users continue do their work the old fashioned way via email threads, file shares, paper based approval, etc. There is no guarantee that the solution will be adopted. This is the case even if users are involved in every step of your SharePoint solution. Attend this session, to learn techniques I've used to increase adoption of SharePoint solutions that have become slow or stalled.
Practical Strategies to Designing Engaging PortalsKanwal Khipple
No one starts a project with the intent of building an ugly intranet. We always have good intentions to build the best communication and collaboration portal the company has ever seen. We ensure that executives and end users are involved to design and implement from a portal based on their experience. What ends up happening? Portals are built with too many links to content or even stale content, images that take too long to load or are generic. You even had good intentions to leverage many features and perhaps some are even using it. What you typically find is that after the initial buzz of the launch, adoption fails. Why is that? If that sounds like what you recently went through, then attend this session to learn the strategies and implement them tomorrow. Learn the key principles in building innovative solutions that are simple but capture user’s attention and increase adoption.
By the end of the session, you’ll learn
How to get executives engaged early and ensuring they don’t get in the way
How to effectively run requirement gathering workshops that are not IT focused
What UX strategies are effective in delivering intuitive user experiences
And much more
This session will be filled with examples and there will be giveaways to those that share their own journey.
Wealthy Affiliate is an unusual program that differs considerably from most other training programs out there. In particular, the community aspect of Wealthy Affiliate means that there is considerable support for anyone starting in the field of internet marketing or making money online in general.
Community Launch Luxembourg : why are Agile, Lean & Devops a top priority ?DC CONSULTANTS
Dear Community Member, Fellow, we recently created this group to foster discussions, sharing and learning about Agile, Lean, Devops in Luxembourg.
Let's start a first virtual meetup (due to ongoing restrictions) and present the vision, share expectations and bring fresh ideas !
Learn about the only SAQA recognised Professional Body for administrative professionals. Our focus is on developing administrative excellence. Invest in your career today by becoming a member today.
Do i know you? Rapport on distributed teams - OCC 2016Mark Kilby
My talk for Orlando Code Camp 2016 on the importance of Rapport on Distributed teams and why it is more important that "trust building". Thanks to Jim Benson and Tonianne DeMaria Barry for the inspiration.
How to Build a Learning Community with Lean CoffeeMark Kilby
How can you quickly get a group of people to self-organize to share everything they know about agile/lean software or any topic? Serve lean coffee. This talk provides an overview of how lean coffee was started, how you can run a lean coffee discussion, and some tips for serving.
July is Distributed Teams month for AgileBill's online agile study group. I was asked to share some of my techniques for facilitating distributed meeetings .. and it's not all about the tools! See what else is happening at http://www.meetup.com/agile3d in distributed online tools, teams and agile or check out my site at http://markkilby.com
Is your user group dying? The Agile Florida story (Agile2015)Mark Kilby
This is the story of how 3 agile user groups in Florida all died and then bounced back and eventually became a state-wide learning network! Also see the experience report at http://bit.ly/agileFLstory
Providing an overview of Sonatype's distributed agile approach. This was a 1 hour presentation at South Florida Agile Asociation's Agile Transformation Summit 2015.
Will my band stay together? lightning talk - agile2014Mark Kilby
These are the slides you would have seen if the projector worked this morning. Fortunately, I'm passionate about this topic and was able to deliver it verbally. Please feel free to contact me if you want more information on the framework of questions
Agile at Scale - Agile Orlando Lightning TalkMark Kilby
For the reboot of the Agile Orlando use group, we did lightning talks on various topics. I shared some perspectives on scaling agile. More at http://agileorlando.com
In theory, agile methodologies are easy, but the act of transitioning a team out of their comfort zone and to a new way of working can be very difficult and if not done well can cause unnecessary frustrations and poor Agile implementations.
Webinar discussed how people process change, how to start your transition and how to support it.
Driving Value with Agile Teams (IIBA-AO event)Mark Kilby
How does agile and lean drive value? How have we inspected and adapted over the last 14 years of agile to deal with issues of scale, effectives, and personal productivity? This presentation attempts to answer some of these questions.
LinkedIn is growing as a great professional networking tool, a way to communicate with clients and colleagues, and share your expertise. This session will show beginners how to get started and set up a LinkedIn account, but also how to effectively use to communicate with clients, colleagues, and prospective employers. The intended audience is someone who wants to learn more about LinkedIn and is open to adapting to the latest trends in technology.
Top 10 Performance Tips for Making your Public Facing SharePoint 2010 Site Fa...Kanwal Khipple
Learn how you can make your sites faster with tips directly from the field. After working on over dozens of projects in the past five (5) years, I'd like to share my favorite 25 best practices for SharePoint 2010 deployments. This session will provide an inside look into server performance, browser performance, development performance, discuss why common best practices are important. We'll then go deep into how to get the most from new SharePoint 2010 capabilities including improving server response time, caching options, reducing page weight, testing methodologies and more.
kanwal@brightstarr.com
Practical Tips to Increase SharePoint Adoption Kanwal Khipple
Have you deployed SharePoint but none of your employees are using it? Despite having SharePoint within your organization, end users continue do their work the old fashioned way via email threads, file shares, paper based approval, etc. There is no guarantee that the solution will be adopted. This is the case even if users are involved in every step of your SharePoint solution. Attend this session, to learn techniques I've used to increase adoption of SharePoint solutions that have become slow or stalled.
Practical Strategies to Designing Engaging PortalsKanwal Khipple
No one starts a project with the intent of building an ugly intranet. We always have good intentions to build the best communication and collaboration portal the company has ever seen. We ensure that executives and end users are involved to design and implement from a portal based on their experience. What ends up happening? Portals are built with too many links to content or even stale content, images that take too long to load or are generic. You even had good intentions to leverage many features and perhaps some are even using it. What you typically find is that after the initial buzz of the launch, adoption fails. Why is that? If that sounds like what you recently went through, then attend this session to learn the strategies and implement them tomorrow. Learn the key principles in building innovative solutions that are simple but capture user’s attention and increase adoption.
By the end of the session, you’ll learn
How to get executives engaged early and ensuring they don’t get in the way
How to effectively run requirement gathering workshops that are not IT focused
What UX strategies are effective in delivering intuitive user experiences
And much more
This session will be filled with examples and there will be giveaways to those that share their own journey.
Wealthy Affiliate is an unusual program that differs considerably from most other training programs out there. In particular, the community aspect of Wealthy Affiliate means that there is considerable support for anyone starting in the field of internet marketing or making money online in general.
Community Launch Luxembourg : why are Agile, Lean & Devops a top priority ?DC CONSULTANTS
Dear Community Member, Fellow, we recently created this group to foster discussions, sharing and learning about Agile, Lean, Devops in Luxembourg.
Let's start a first virtual meetup (due to ongoing restrictions) and present the vision, share expectations and bring fresh ideas !
Learn about the only SAQA recognised Professional Body for administrative professionals. Our focus is on developing administrative excellence. Invest in your career today by becoming a member today.
Do i know you? Rapport on distributed teams - OCC 2016Mark Kilby
My talk for Orlando Code Camp 2016 on the importance of Rapport on Distributed teams and why it is more important that "trust building". Thanks to Jim Benson and Tonianne DeMaria Barry for the inspiration.
How to Build a Learning Community with Lean CoffeeMark Kilby
How can you quickly get a group of people to self-organize to share everything they know about agile/lean software or any topic? Serve lean coffee. This talk provides an overview of how lean coffee was started, how you can run a lean coffee discussion, and some tips for serving.
July is Distributed Teams month for AgileBill's online agile study group. I was asked to share some of my techniques for facilitating distributed meeetings .. and it's not all about the tools! See what else is happening at http://www.meetup.com/agile3d in distributed online tools, teams and agile or check out my site at http://markkilby.com
Is your user group dying? The Agile Florida story (Agile2015)Mark Kilby
This is the story of how 3 agile user groups in Florida all died and then bounced back and eventually became a state-wide learning network! Also see the experience report at http://bit.ly/agileFLstory
Providing an overview of Sonatype's distributed agile approach. This was a 1 hour presentation at South Florida Agile Asociation's Agile Transformation Summit 2015.
Will my band stay together? lightning talk - agile2014Mark Kilby
These are the slides you would have seen if the projector worked this morning. Fortunately, I'm passionate about this topic and was able to deliver it verbally. Please feel free to contact me if you want more information on the framework of questions
Agile at Scale - Agile Orlando Lightning TalkMark Kilby
For the reboot of the Agile Orlando use group, we did lightning talks on various topics. I shared some perspectives on scaling agile. More at http://agileorlando.com
In theory, agile methodologies are easy, but the act of transitioning a team out of their comfort zone and to a new way of working can be very difficult and if not done well can cause unnecessary frustrations and poor Agile implementations.
Webinar discussed how people process change, how to start your transition and how to support it.
Driving Value with Agile Teams (IIBA-AO event)Mark Kilby
How does agile and lean drive value? How have we inspected and adapted over the last 14 years of agile to deal with issues of scale, effectives, and personal productivity? This presentation attempts to answer some of these questions.
This is a presentation that Margaret Menzies has used to introduce myself to new teams. The last section is an executive summary of Scrum methodology and a basic implementation schedule.
Agile 2013 - What does your team value? (Conflict, Collaboration and Values)Mark Kilby
My Agile2013 talk describing the relationship between conflict and collaboration and how values can be mapped to find navigate some of the most difficult conflict.
How can multiple teams across a product line deliver software while everyone works from home? This is the story of those teams at Sonatype. Also see our experience report at http://bit.ly/agile2015-remotelyagile
Collaboration through Conflict - Orlando Code Camp March 2014Mark Kilby
Describes 5 common sources of conflicts in teams and provides an overview of tools and techniques for agile software teams to make the conflict constructive.
Collaboration Through Conflict - SFAA 2013Mark Kilby
Session at South FL's first agile conference where we talked about the 5 sources of conflict and various tools to help your team navigate it for better collaboration
From Impacts to Specifications
This is a compilation of several of my presentations for working with agile requirements on different goal levels, and how impact mapping, story mapping and specification-by-example work together.
SC9 - Strategies to overcome the Adoption DilemmaHenning Schmidt
Transforming from a traditional business into a social business is more than using social software. What does it take to become a social business? Is there a clear path or has every company to find its own way? There is no such thing as a general cookbook! Every company is different so every company has to find its own path. See what others did to take the steps towards a social business and pick the parts that might suit you.
Improving Member & Staff Engagement with CommunityHigher Logic
Learn how fellow Personify users are engaging members, committees, volunteers, mentors and staff by leveraging the partnership between Higher Logic and Personify. Your colleagues from three associations will highlight how member communities, staff intranets, volunteerism, mentoring programs and the use of community engagement data is enhancing the experiences of everyone who comes in contact with their organizations.
Presenters:
Adam Rosenbaum – Director of Information Systems, Council for Advancement and Support of Education
Jeanne Martinez – Online Services Administrator, International Legal Technology Association
Liz Messner, CAE – Senior Manager - Membership, Society of Petroleum Engineers
Adopt & Adapt: A Faster Path to Experience Governance & StandardsSusan Price
Changing an organization's culture to one centered on Customers or Human Experience is a big job -- don't start from scratch! We share several free frameworks, resources, content libraries, and repositories that you can adopt, and adapt to your needs.
Delivered at Big Design 2021 by Susan Price, CEO of Firecat Studio, and Louise Craig Experience Architct for the City of San Antonio.
On-demand available here: http://bit.ly/2ipuM5N
In this week’s webinar, we’ll explore 5 ways to increase engagement at the chapter level by providing them with a foundation for success.
How to Make Your Association's Private Online Community Your Most Valuable Me...Socious
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Improving Productivity with SharePoint 2013 and GamificationChristian Buckley
An overview of some key productivity enhancements in SharePoint 2013, with guidance on how gamification improves productivity -- and how SharePoint might be used as a gamification platform. Presented with Jussi Mori, Sr. SharePoint Consultant at Peaches Industries.
Steven A. Rodriguez, startup community manager at GEN, on the new Startup Compete platform for business plan competitions at the Global Entrepreneurship Congress in Medellin, Colombia.
Higher Logic Learning Series - From Community to Braintrust (02-21-13)Higher Logic
Higher Logic™, the leader in social media and collaboration solutions for associations, not-for-profits and member-based organizations worldwide, presented: FROM COMMUNITY TO BRAINTRUST on Thursday, February 21 at 2:00PM Eastern.
Members of the Alliance of Cambridge Advisors, Inc. (ACA) have been connecting and sharing online since 1996, so the move to a more robust and private online community in 2009 was just one more step in organization's social evolution. Creating the online community and watching it grow into an active BrainTrust has been something else completely.
In this interactive session, ACA will demonstrate how their BrainTrust project took their private social network, combined it with other technologies and re-energized the ACA membership – all on a shoestring budget. Discover the tools you need to build a BrainTrust or “Community Camp” for your members:
1. Gather materials...and friends. Listen to the ACA user story and see the processes (and people) involved in implementation.
2. Set up your tent. Hear lessons learned to create a cross-channel communication balance.
3. Start a fire. ACA will share strategies for attracting new members and getting them acclimated to the community.
4. Enjoy! See what’s next for ACA Connect!
THOUGHT LEADERS: Cathy Stegmaier, Executive Director and Arlene Donley Moss, Member Resources Coordinator, for the Alliance of Cambridge Advisors, Inc. (ACA)
ABOUT ACA: The Alliance of Cambridge Advisors (ACA) got its start in 1995 as a for-profit training company helping financial advisors who wanted to teach their clients how to make better decisions about their money. ACA members practice holistic financial planning - they recognize that all life decisions involve money in some way and therefore work with their clients to understand why they make the decisions they do and help their clients integrate their money and their lives. See ACA’s private social network in action, visit ACA Connect.
Learn more about this interactive webinar series: www.higherlogic.com/resources/learning-series.
Most of 150 business leaders we interviewed over the past three years in Russia cited lack of trust as one of the major pitfalls of Russian business environment. This is how the idea of Good2Work 2.0 evolved.
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As more and more software teams are distributed by choice or circumstances, is there hope that they can be agile? In this talk for AgileDC 2018, I describe 8 elements that (in the right combination) can lead to successful distributed agile teams.
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• How to get started with SAP Fiori today
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7. What is the Community Canvas?
• PMI-ACP community of practice formed to
determine what agile knowledge PMPs should
know
• Community Canvas adapted from
Business Model Canvas by
– Dennis Stevens (Leading Agile) and
– Brian Bozutto (Big Visible)
• Brian and Dennis presented the canvas at
Agile2012
8. Path to Convening a Community
• Engage potential members
• Establish a shared vision
• Recruit a core group of active members and
establish the supporting infrastructure
• Find a fast path to deliver value
• Design the community to adapt to emerging
needs
Adapted from Agile2012 Community Canvas talk by Dennis
Stevens & Brian Bozutto
9. Community Canvas Template
Key Partnerships: Key Activities:
•
What people or
groups are
external to the
community but
of paramount
value?
•
How will the
community
interact?
Value Prop.:
Relationships:
•
•
•
WIIFM? (May
vary by member)
What can this
offer, that other
avenues can’t?
How are people
related?
Key Resources:
•
•
Are there
different groups
of members?
Channels:
•
Member
Segments:
What resources
are available to
be brought to
bear?
How will people
interact?
Cost Structure:
Revenue (Value) Streams:
•
•
•
What is the cost of this community both financial and
non-financial?
How much does a community member pay (in time,
frustration, distraction, etc.) in order to be a part of
this community?
•
What value are people getting out of being part of
this community?
What value does the organization get by supporting
this community?
Adapted from Agile 2012 Community Canvas talk by Dennis
Stevens & Brian Bozutto
10. Key Questions to Jumpstart Your
Community
• What makes this a clear community?
• How can the community deliver value now?
• Who can help you build and sustain this?
Adapted from Agile 2012 Community Canvas talk by Dennis
Stevens & Brian Bozutto
11. Agile Orlando reformed July 2013
• Original Agile Orlando fizzled in 2010
• Lean Coffee Orlando started Aug 2012 as
“Minimal Viable Community”
–
–
–
–
Steady and growing attendance
Attendees said “Let’s restart Agile Orlando!”
6 original “founders” met over a couple of lunches
Used the Community Canvas to plan activities
12. AgileOrlando 2013 Community
CanvasKey Activities: Value Prop.: Relationships: Member
Key Partnerships:
• Local User Groups:
OneTug, OJUG,
Tampa Bay Agile,
South FL Agile
(SFAA)
• Professional Orgs:
Agile Alliance,
Scrum Alliance
• Visiting Agile
Coaches
• Sponsor
Companies:
Leading Agile,
Agile Thought
• Lean Coffee
• Monthly
meeting/talks
• Lightning talks
• Games &
Simulations
• Discount training
• Weekend
workshops
• Mark: to teach,
to give back, biz
dev
• Keep it informal
• Meet as needed
• Founders:
Networking,
sharing
experiences
Key Resources:
Channels:
• Meeting Space
• Downtown: Envy
Labs!!!
• South Orl?
• Lake Mary?
• UCF
• Meetup.com
• Twitter, LinkedIn,
G+
Cost Structure:
•
•
• Agile Team
members
(developers, QA,
UX, BAs)
• Tech
Leads/PMs/Scrum
masters
• Product
Owners/Managers
• Business
Leaders/Executives
• Entrepreneurs
• Job Seekers
Revenue (Value) Streams:
•
•
Segments:
No membership fees
All funding through sponsors (direct purchase)
•
Increased retention of Members (difficult to measure)
Growth of members & segments
(even more difficult to measure)
Additional sponsors
13. Why do this?
Key Partnerships: Key Activities:
• Local User Groups:
OneTug, OJUG,
Tampa Bay Agile,
South FL Agile
(SFAA)
• Professional Orgs:
Agile Alliance,
Scrum Alliance
• Visiting Agile
Coaches
• Sponsor
Companies:
Leading Agile,
Agile Thought
• Lean Coffee
• Monthly
meeting/talks
• Lightning talks
• Games &
Simulations
• Discount training
• Weekend
workshops
Value Prop.:
Relationships:
• Mark: to teach,
to give back, biz
dev
• Keep it informal
• Meet as needed
• Founders:
Networking,
sharing
experiences
Key Resources:
Channels:
• Meeting Space
• Downtown: Envy
Labs!!!
• South Orl?
• Lake Mary?
• UCF
• Meetup.com
• Twitter, LinkedIn,
G+
The “WHY”
or
Domain
Cost Structure:
•
•
•
• Agile Team
members
(developers, QA,
UX, BAs)
• Tech
Leads/PMs/Scrum
masters
• Product
Owners/Managers
• Business
Leaders/Executives
• Entrepreneurs
• Job Seekers
Revenue (Value) Streams:
•
•
Member
Segments:
No membership fees
All funding through sponsors (direct purchase)
Increased retention of Members (difficult to measure)
Growth of members & segments
Additional sponsors
14. Who are we targeting and how?
Key Partnerships: Key Activities:
• Local User Groups:
OneTug, OJUG,
Tampa Bay Agile,
South FL Agile
(SFAA)
• Professional Orgs:
Agile Alliance,
Scrum Alliance
• Visiting Agile
Coaches
• Sponsor
Companies:
Leading Agile,
Agile Thought
• Lean Coffee
• Monthly
meeting/talks
• Lightning talks
• Games &
Simulations
• Discount training
• Weekend
workshops
Value Prop.:
Relationships:
• Mark: to teach,
to give back, biz
dev
• Keep it informal
• Organizing team
meet as needed
• Founders:
Networking,
sharing
experiences
Key Resources:
Channels:
• Meeting Space
• Downtown: Envy
Labs!!!
• South Orl?
• Lake Mary?
• UCF
• Meetup.com
• Twitter, LinkedIn,
G+
Member
Segments:
• Agile Team
members
(developers, QA,
UX, BAs)
• Tech
Leads/PMs/Scrum
masters
• Product
Owners/Managers
• Business
Leaders/Executives
• Entrepreneurs
• Job Seekers
Community
Cost Structure:
Revenue (Value) Streams:
•
•
•
•
•
No membership fees
All funding through sponsors (direct purchase)
Increased retention of Members (difficult to measure)
Growth of members & segments
Additional sponsors
15. Who did we reach?
Key Partnerships: Key Activities:
• Local User Groups: • Lean Coffee
OneTug, OJUG,
• Monthly
(from Meetup.com)
Tampa Bay Agile,
meeting/talks
South FL Agile
• Lightning talks
(SFAA)
• Games &
• Professional Orgs:
Simulations
Agile Alliance,
• Discount training
Scrum Alliance
• Weekend
• Visiting Agile
workshops
Coaches
• Sponsor
Companies:
Key Resources:
Leading Agile,
• Meeting Space
Agile Thought
• Downtown: Envy
Labs!!!
• South Orl?
• Lake Mary?
• UCF
Value Prop.:
Relationships:
• Mark: to teach,
to give back, biz
dev
• Founders:
Networking,
sharing
experiences
• Keep it informal
• Meet as needed
agile evangalists
marketing and sales
recruiters
retiree
Entrepeneurs
consultants
PM, SM, Tech Lead
Unknown
Channels:
Developers
• Meetup.com
• Twitter, LinkedIn,
G+
Member
Segments:
• Agile Team
members
(developers,
QA, UX, BAs)
• Tech
Leads/PMs/Scrum
masters
• Product
Owners/Managers
• Business
Leaders/Executives
• Entrepreneurs
• Job Seekers
37 to 150 members
(July 2013 to JanRevenue (Value) Streams:
2014)
Cost Structure:
•
•
No membership fees
All funding through sponsors (direct purchase)
•
•
•
Increased retention of Members (difficult to measure)
Growth of members & segments
Additional sponsors
16. Who did we reach?
Key Partnerships: Key Activities:
• Local User Groups: • Lean Coffee
OneTug, OJUG, Ta
• Monthly
(from Meetup.com)
mpa Bay
meeting/talks
Agile, South FL
• Lightning talks
Agile (SFAA)
• Games &
• Professional Orgs:
Simulations
Agile
• Discount training
Alliance, Scrum
• Weekend
Alliance
workshops
• Visiting Agile
Coaches
• Sponsor
Key Resources:
Companies:
• Meeting Space
Leading Agile,
• Downtown: Envy
Agile Thought
Labs!!!
• South Orl?
• Lake Mary?
• UCF
Value Prop.:
Relationships:
• Mark: to
teach, to give
back, biz dev
• Founders:
Networking, sha
ring experiences
• Keep it informal
• Meet as needed
agile evangalists
marketing and sales
recruiters
retiree
Entrepeneurs
consultants
PM, SM, Tech Lead
Unknown
Channels:
Developers
• Meetup.com
• Twitter, LinkedIn, G
+
Member
Segments:
• Agile Team
members
(developers, Q
A, UX, BAs)
• Tech
Leads/PMs/Scrum
masters
• Product
Owners/Managers
• Business
Leaders/Executives
• Entrepreneurs
• Job Seekers
But no decision
makers
Cost Structure:
Revenue (Value) Streams:
•
•
•
•
•
No membership fees
All funding through sponsors (direct purchase)
Increased retention of Members (difficult to measure)
Growth of members & segments
Additional sponsors
17. Did we really reach them?
Key Partnerships: Key Activities:
• Local User Groups:
OneTug, OJUG, Ta
mpa Bay
Agile, South FL
Agile (SFAA)
• Professional Orgs:
Agile
Alliance, Scrum
Alliance
• Visiting Agile
Coaches
• Sponsor
Companies:
Leading Agile,
Agile Thought
• Lean Coffee
• Monthly
meeting/talks
• Lightning talks
• Games &
Simulations
• Discount training
• Weekend
workshops
Value Prop.:
Relationships:
• Mark: to
teach, to give
back, biz dev
• Founders:
Networking, sha
ring experiences
• Keep it informal
• Meet as needed
never attended
attended once
attended 2-4x's
>6x's
Key Resources:
Channels:
• Meeting Space
• Downtown: Envy
Labs!!!
• South Orl?
• Lake Mary?
• UCF
• Meetup.com
• Twitter, LinkedIn, G
+
Member
Segments:
• Agile Team
members
(developers, Q
A, UX, BAs)
• Tech
Leads/PMs/Scrum
masters
• Product
Owners/Managers
• Business
Leaders/Executives
• Entrepreneurs
• Job Seekers
4 talks & 9 lean coffees
since July2013
Cost Structure:
Revenue (Value) Streams:
•
•
•
•
•
No membership fees
All funding through sponsors (direct purchase)
Increased retention of Members (difficult to measure)
Growth of members & segments
Additional sponsors
18. How did we reach them?
Key Partnerships: Key Activities:
• Local User Groups:
OneTug, OJUG, Ta
mpa Bay
Agile, South FL
Agile (SFAA), IIBA
• Professional Orgs:
Agile
Alliance, Scrum
Alliance
• Visiting Agile
Coaches
• Sponsor
Companies:
Leading Agile,
Agile Thought
• Lean Coffee
• Monthly
meeting/talks
• Lightning talks
• Games &
Simulations
• Discount training
• Weekend
workshops
Value Prop.:
Relationships:
• Mark: to
teach, to give
back, biz dev
• Keep it informal
• Meet as needed
• Founders:
Networking, sha
ring experiences
Key Resources:
Channels:
• Meeting Space
• Meetup.com
• Twitter, LinkedIn, G
+
• Downtown:
Envy Labs!!!
•
•
•
Member
Segments:
• Agile Team
members
(developers, QA, U
X, BAs)
• Tech
Leads/PMs/Scrum
masters
• Product
Owners/Managers
• Business
Leaders/Executives
• Entrepreneurs
• Job Seekers
South Orl? Kony
Lake Mary?
UCF
Practice
Cost Structure:
Revenue (Value) Streams:
•
•
•
•
•
No membership fees
All funding through sponsors (direct purchase)
Increased retention of Members (difficult to measure)
Growth of members & segments
Additional sponsors
19. What did we need?
Key Partnerships: Key Activities:
• Local User Groups:
OneTug, OJUG,
Tampa Bay Agile,
South FL Agile
(SFAA)
• Professional Orgs:
Agile Alliance,
Scrum Alliance
• Visiting Agile
Coaches
• Sponsor
Companies:
Leading Agile,
Agile Thought
• Lean Coffee
• Monthly
meeting/talks
• Lightning talks
• Games &
Simulations
• Discount training
• Weekend
workshops
Value Prop.:
Relationships:
• Mark: to teach,
to give back, biz
dev
• Keep it informal
• Meet as needed
• Founders:
Networking,
sharing
experiences
Key Resources:
Channels:
• Meeting Space
• Downtown: Envy
Labs!!!
• South Orl?
• Lake Mary?
• UCF
• Meetup.com
• Twitter, LinkedIn,
G+
Member
Segments:
• Agile Team
members
(developers, QA,
UX, BAs)
• Tech
Leads/PMs/Scrum
masters
• Product
Owners/Managers
• Business
Leaders/Executives
• Entrepreneurs
• Job Seekers
Metrics?
Cost Structure:
Revenue (Value) Streams:
•
•
•
•
•
No membership fees
All funding through sponsors (direct purchase)
Increased retention of Members (difficult to measure)
Growth of members & segments
Additional sponsors
20. What’s next
• Lean Coffee returns (in new locations)
• More guest speakers (popular agile coaches)
• Joint events:
– (promote w/OneTug) Agile track at Orlando Code
Camp 3/24/14
– (plan w/Tampa Bay Agile) First Agile Open – June in
Tampa
– (w/IIBA) planning in the works
– Agile2014 in Orlando July 2014! -> special guests???
• What else?
– Stay for a Lean Coffee session
22. Community Canvas Template
Key Partnerships: Key Activities:
•
What people or
groups are
external to the
community but
of paramount
value?
•
How will the
community
interact?
Value Prop.:
Relationships:
•
•
•
WIIFM? (May
vary by member)
What can this
offer, that other
avenues can’t?
How are people
related?
Key Resources:
•
•
Are there
different groups
of members?
Channels:
•
Member
Segments:
What resources
are available to
be brought to
bear?
How will people
interact?
Cost Structure:
Revenue (Value) Streams:
•
•
•
What is the cost of this community both financial and
non-financial?
How much does a community member pay (in time,
frustration, distraction, etc.) in order to be a part of
this community?
•
What value are people getting out of being part of
this community?
What value does the organization get by supporting
this community?
Adapted from Agile 2012 Community Canvas talk by Dennis
Stevens & Brian Bozutto
Editor's Notes
Assume 15-30 seconds per slideI can do this talk in 6.5 min –Mark Kilby
Let’s just say, I’ve been doing this for a while …- Guided Agile adoptions at dozens of commercial & government organizations (including Fortune 20)>20 years in software - developer, architect, project manager, ScrumMaster, Product OwnerStarted agile coaching in 2003- co-founder of Agile Orlando and host of Lean Coffee Orlando
- Guided Agile adoptions at dozens of commercial & government organizations (including Fortune 20)>20 years in software - developer, architect, project manager, ScrumMaster, Product OwnerStarted agile coaching in 2003- co-founder of Agile Orlando and host of Lean Coffee Orlando