Data Visualisation in JavaScript - a run through of the libraries which I've used, what they do best, what they don't do so well, when you should use them and for what.
Agile and Lean both emphasize the need to focus on customer value, and accordingly, we all want valuable user stories, but when we take a look at user stories teams are working on, we often have a hard time to see where that value is hiding.
Let’s take another look at user stories and their value, and see how we can extract more value out of our user stories.
We’ll analyze some real-life examples of user stories and will try to spell out their value by asking some questions we should always be asking while we create user stories.
Leveraging Cloud data to optimize your product decisions and Agile processes ...AgileSparks
In this session we will share innovative directions in which the Hewlett Packard Agile Manager development team, leverages big data analytics to optimize its agile processes and align with customer feedback.
We will focus on
- What are challenges of developing a an Enterprise product in continuous delivery
- Personas involved in the process and their related challenges
- Importance of Customer feedback and incorporating it in the development process
We will discuss how production data is utilized to support decision making, prioritization and continuous improvement in development ,quality and product usability.
Data Visualisation in JavaScript - a run through of the libraries which I've used, what they do best, what they don't do so well, when you should use them and for what.
Agile and Lean both emphasize the need to focus on customer value, and accordingly, we all want valuable user stories, but when we take a look at user stories teams are working on, we often have a hard time to see where that value is hiding.
Let’s take another look at user stories and their value, and see how we can extract more value out of our user stories.
We’ll analyze some real-life examples of user stories and will try to spell out their value by asking some questions we should always be asking while we create user stories.
Leveraging Cloud data to optimize your product decisions and Agile processes ...AgileSparks
In this session we will share innovative directions in which the Hewlett Packard Agile Manager development team, leverages big data analytics to optimize its agile processes and align with customer feedback.
We will focus on
- What are challenges of developing a an Enterprise product in continuous delivery
- Personas involved in the process and their related challenges
- Importance of Customer feedback and incorporating it in the development process
We will discuss how production data is utilized to support decision making, prioritization and continuous improvement in development ,quality and product usability.
Western Alliance Regional Data CollaborationHelen Thompson
Western Alliance Academic Health Science Centre is a partnership of Deakin University, Federation University Australia and 11 health service providers operating across the western region of Victoria. It aims to strengthen existing collaborations by formalising relationships between the partners that have been sustained over the history of the region’s settlement and development.
On 18 July 2016 Western Alliance partners came together for a Regional Data Collaboration Scoping Workshop. This presentation was provided to demonstrate data infrastructure models that have been established in domains outside of health by Federation University Australia's Centre for eResearch and Digital Innovation.
The spatial data and knowledge management infrastructures that underpin CeRDI research partnerships was outlined. Two case studies were also presented - Online Farm Trials Research and Sport and Recreation Spatial.
Feature discovery through Design Thinking - Ariel FliglerAgileSparks
Design Thinking is a mindset, philosophy, process and set of tools that gives us a powerful new way to solve problems and unlock potential to inspire creativity and innovation. It complements our existing approaches by focusing on understanding the human side of things. Design Thinking is used by the world`s greatest innovators - Apple, SAP, 3M, Toyota, Intuit, IBM and Google as well as by governments, universities and non-profit organisations around the world, who are transforming their organisations innovation culture.
This short teaser introduction to Design Thinking will:
1. Review the key steps of the Design Thinking process.
2. Describe its benefits, and when it should be considered for usage.
3. Explain how Design Thinking compliments existing innovation and development practices.
4. Focus on Empathy as a tool for understanding needs and devising meaningful solutions for user
We are pleased to announce that we have formed a strategic partnership with Teleopti, bringing a fully integrated WFO solution based on ZOOM QM Suite and Teleopti CCC. We share the same core values and approach to market and together we are able to deliver an extremely flexible, competitive and comprehensive solution.
Ten lessons I painfully learnt while moving from software developer to entrep...Wojciech Seliga
My presentation from Devoxx Poland 2016 conference - the newest, slightly revised version.
For many years I was a software developer. I would concentrate on the code, software projects and the interactions with my closes team and the users. I was sure that Agile solves all world’s problems. I would laugh over Scott Adam’s Dilbert comics with his Point Hair Boss. Life was simple, life was good. Now for 8+ years I have been running a software company, not a small one anymore. I became myself a full-time boss who only codes sometimes at home or during hackathons.
This session is about sharing with you those critical lessons which I painfully learnt when trying to grow into this new role - transitioning from being a software engineer into being an entrepreneur and top manager. Wheres not all of the lessons may or will (if you dream about your own startup) apply to your case, being aware of them may save you tons of time, energy, money or even help you to avoid the total disaster - burying your own company or dreams. And after all, sharing war stories from the past is fun … when these stories are the past.
Subject line and preheader: How to create perfect subject line & preheader pa...Essence of Email
In this presentation, we’ll explain:
1. Why should you use preheader text
2. How to write effective preheader text and subject line
3. How to pair them together to help your email marketing campaigns get opened and acted upon.
Who says release planning is not agile - Vered Yeret at Agile Israel 2015AgileSparks
Having a meaningful Sprint #1 has always been a real challenge for us. this was one of the reasons we decided to dedicate two full days for a release planning workshop based on SAFe. In this session I share why and how we did it, what we learnt before, during and after the workshop and tips for making it a success.
The human mind is a powerful tool all humans possess. It plays such a huge role in how we perceive and react to the world around us. Sometimes what we think we see and what we are really seeing are vastly different and that drives our approach to setting and realising solutions. It is our mindset that creates this reality. In this session you’ll look at how perceptions either allow you to spot and pursue opportunities, or how perceptions hinder the identification of opportunity, and hence the ability to thrive.
Western Alliance Regional Data CollaborationHelen Thompson
Western Alliance Academic Health Science Centre is a partnership of Deakin University, Federation University Australia and 11 health service providers operating across the western region of Victoria. It aims to strengthen existing collaborations by formalising relationships between the partners that have been sustained over the history of the region’s settlement and development.
On 18 July 2016 Western Alliance partners came together for a Regional Data Collaboration Scoping Workshop. This presentation was provided to demonstrate data infrastructure models that have been established in domains outside of health by Federation University Australia's Centre for eResearch and Digital Innovation.
The spatial data and knowledge management infrastructures that underpin CeRDI research partnerships was outlined. Two case studies were also presented - Online Farm Trials Research and Sport and Recreation Spatial.
Feature discovery through Design Thinking - Ariel FliglerAgileSparks
Design Thinking is a mindset, philosophy, process and set of tools that gives us a powerful new way to solve problems and unlock potential to inspire creativity and innovation. It complements our existing approaches by focusing on understanding the human side of things. Design Thinking is used by the world`s greatest innovators - Apple, SAP, 3M, Toyota, Intuit, IBM and Google as well as by governments, universities and non-profit organisations around the world, who are transforming their organisations innovation culture.
This short teaser introduction to Design Thinking will:
1. Review the key steps of the Design Thinking process.
2. Describe its benefits, and when it should be considered for usage.
3. Explain how Design Thinking compliments existing innovation and development practices.
4. Focus on Empathy as a tool for understanding needs and devising meaningful solutions for user
We are pleased to announce that we have formed a strategic partnership with Teleopti, bringing a fully integrated WFO solution based on ZOOM QM Suite and Teleopti CCC. We share the same core values and approach to market and together we are able to deliver an extremely flexible, competitive and comprehensive solution.
Ten lessons I painfully learnt while moving from software developer to entrep...Wojciech Seliga
My presentation from Devoxx Poland 2016 conference - the newest, slightly revised version.
For many years I was a software developer. I would concentrate on the code, software projects and the interactions with my closes team and the users. I was sure that Agile solves all world’s problems. I would laugh over Scott Adam’s Dilbert comics with his Point Hair Boss. Life was simple, life was good. Now for 8+ years I have been running a software company, not a small one anymore. I became myself a full-time boss who only codes sometimes at home or during hackathons.
This session is about sharing with you those critical lessons which I painfully learnt when trying to grow into this new role - transitioning from being a software engineer into being an entrepreneur and top manager. Wheres not all of the lessons may or will (if you dream about your own startup) apply to your case, being aware of them may save you tons of time, energy, money or even help you to avoid the total disaster - burying your own company or dreams. And after all, sharing war stories from the past is fun … when these stories are the past.
Subject line and preheader: How to create perfect subject line & preheader pa...Essence of Email
In this presentation, we’ll explain:
1. Why should you use preheader text
2. How to write effective preheader text and subject line
3. How to pair them together to help your email marketing campaigns get opened and acted upon.
Who says release planning is not agile - Vered Yeret at Agile Israel 2015AgileSparks
Having a meaningful Sprint #1 has always been a real challenge for us. this was one of the reasons we decided to dedicate two full days for a release planning workshop based on SAFe. In this session I share why and how we did it, what we learnt before, during and after the workshop and tips for making it a success.
The human mind is a powerful tool all humans possess. It plays such a huge role in how we perceive and react to the world around us. Sometimes what we think we see and what we are really seeing are vastly different and that drives our approach to setting and realising solutions. It is our mindset that creates this reality. In this session you’ll look at how perceptions either allow you to spot and pursue opportunities, or how perceptions hinder the identification of opportunity, and hence the ability to thrive.