Mile High Agile 2016 conference is posting materials from our speakers so attendees can familiarize themselves and deepen their research and understanding.
First Speaker : Bob Galen
Agile Anywhere in the 21st Century: Setting up distributed teams to be effectiveAgileDenver
This presentation will focus on the topic of working in a distributed agile team. We’ll go over terminology (remote vs near shore vs offshore vs distributed vs satellite etc) and I will share three different examples of distributed teams I’ve worked on and how we managed to be agile with our practices around pairing, knowledge sharing, and minimizing upfront design.
We will discuss why the notion of distributed teams is becoming more and more relevant for modern organizations, what advantages and drawbacks exist, and what leadership needs to carefully evaluate when asking if distributed is right for their teams.
The D Files: Debunking Myths About Distributed TeamsAgileDenver
We can’t do agile – teams need to be co-located!,” we often hear from naysayers about adopting agile in companies with remote workers. We know that distributed teams – be they off-shore, on-shore, near-shore, in-shore, whatever-shore – are the way many businesses operate today. How can we, as agilists in our organizations (as ScrumMasters, Product Owners, consultants, trainers, etc.), resolve the challenges that distributed teams face? This talk will review some of the common issues that distributed teams face and we’ll talk through real-world, practical solutions that I’ve used with my teams; techniques you can take back to your teams immediately.
Many Agile practitioners are comfortable working iteratively in small slices once there’s a basic foundation, but struggle with where to start on a new project, product, or other big idea. Participants in this session will learn how to use Richard’s Feature Mining technique to find early slices of any big idea that provide value, learning, and risk-mitigation.
Agile For All clients have used this successfully for all kinds of software products, for combined software and hardware systems, and even beyond software in such areas as park construction and office remodeling. In some cases, projects with apparent significant up-front infrastructure requirements were able to ship a valuable slice to customers after just one or two sprints.
Presentation given at Mile High Agile 2016 about how to modernize the portfolio planning and road mapping process to better fit with software product development planning.
Mile High Agile 2016 conference is posting materials from our speakers so attendees can familiarize themselves and deepen their research and understanding.
First Speaker : Bob Galen
Agile Anywhere in the 21st Century: Setting up distributed teams to be effectiveAgileDenver
This presentation will focus on the topic of working in a distributed agile team. We’ll go over terminology (remote vs near shore vs offshore vs distributed vs satellite etc) and I will share three different examples of distributed teams I’ve worked on and how we managed to be agile with our practices around pairing, knowledge sharing, and minimizing upfront design.
We will discuss why the notion of distributed teams is becoming more and more relevant for modern organizations, what advantages and drawbacks exist, and what leadership needs to carefully evaluate when asking if distributed is right for their teams.
The D Files: Debunking Myths About Distributed TeamsAgileDenver
We can’t do agile – teams need to be co-located!,” we often hear from naysayers about adopting agile in companies with remote workers. We know that distributed teams – be they off-shore, on-shore, near-shore, in-shore, whatever-shore – are the way many businesses operate today. How can we, as agilists in our organizations (as ScrumMasters, Product Owners, consultants, trainers, etc.), resolve the challenges that distributed teams face? This talk will review some of the common issues that distributed teams face and we’ll talk through real-world, practical solutions that I’ve used with my teams; techniques you can take back to your teams immediately.
Many Agile practitioners are comfortable working iteratively in small slices once there’s a basic foundation, but struggle with where to start on a new project, product, or other big idea. Participants in this session will learn how to use Richard’s Feature Mining technique to find early slices of any big idea that provide value, learning, and risk-mitigation.
Agile For All clients have used this successfully for all kinds of software products, for combined software and hardware systems, and even beyond software in such areas as park construction and office remodeling. In some cases, projects with apparent significant up-front infrastructure requirements were able to ship a valuable slice to customers after just one or two sprints.
Presentation given at Mile High Agile 2016 about how to modernize the portfolio planning and road mapping process to better fit with software product development planning.
Beyond the Crystal Ball –The Agile PMO - Heather Fleming and Justin RiservatoAtlassian
Perhaps we've set our project management officers (PMOs) up for failure. Without knowing it, we ask them to predict the future using a one-size-fits-all approach to best practices – and that just doesn't work. There is no magic crystal ball! Learn how an agile PMO can help your organization tackle the right work, at the right time, with the right teams using JIRA.
Product Agility: 3 fundamentals from the trenches (Braga,PT)Pedro Teixeira
Product Agility: 3 Fundamentals from the Trenches
There is no silver bullet for Product and Business Agility.
On this talk, you will know which are the fundamentals and some of the initiatives in place in the OutSystems Engineering Journey to better responding rapidly and flexibly to our customer's demands.
We use this slide deck to explain the Agile practices that we teach. This is what we call our "Agile Buffet", you don't have to adopt all of these practices but you should understand them so that you can use them as necessary. We are always modifying this presentation, so if you want the most current one, contact us.
Going Beyond WIP Limits for Ever-Higher Organizational PerformanceLeanKit
In this webinar, I introduce the concept of WIP Targets and their application at the enterprise scale, and address key questions about how to implement WIP Targets on your team and at scale.
Agile Gurugram 2019 Conference | Design Thinking: an approach for transformationAgileNetwork
Session Title : Design Thinking: an approach for transformation
Session Overview : In this talk, we discuss how Design Thinking (DT) approach helps create a journey for Lean-Agile transformation.
A common challenge that organisations face is where and how to start the transformation process. Sometimes, organisations are midway in the process but one needs to reinvigorate the transformation journey. Design thinking helps define a structured approach of how one can one go about this process. It helps us understand how to assess the current state and emerge viable alternatives for taking the transformation process to the next step.
We understand the DT process and how it maps to the needs about transformation process. We understand how the output of the DT process can be mapped to the Lean-Agile transformation objective.
Agile has become mainstream in the IT industry, since that the multiplication of Agile practices which makes Agile implementation complex and uncertain, we have started to see failure in Agile implementations.
During this presentation we will start a simplification process by going back to the source of Agile, understand what Agile is and what it is not. We will discover what is the Heart of Agile, its essence, and how it embraces management
This presentation covers why visualization is a good thing in projects, and some of the various simple but powerful visualization techniques which can be used in Agile projects.
From Chaos to Confidence: DevOps at LeanKitJon Terry
As a company, LeanKit have believed in Lean, Kanban, Agile, DevOps since our founding. We've alway talked about how important these ideas are - in the community and inside our company.
But that doesn't mean that doing those things in practice has been easy. We're a very fast growing startup in a very competitive market space. We've tripled in size in less than a year and nearly came apart at the seams at times.
In fact, in the fall of 2015, our technology team were having a very hard team. We were out of synch with our sales & marketing partners and facing a lot of internal conflict.
But we came together as a team and worked hard to implement a well coordinated system of values, team structure, cadences, and standard practices. We're now in a much better place as a team and generating much better results for our company.
There are no one-size-fits-all answers for companies. I can't promise that if you copy LeanKit you'll succeed. But we do think we have some interesting lessons learned to share and that you just might be able to pick up some ideas that you can take back to your company.
Bio:
Jon Terry is co-Chief Executive Officer of LeanKit. Before LeanKit, Jon held a number of senior IT positions with hospital-giant HCA and its logistics subsidiary, HealthTrust Purchasing Group. He was among those responsible for launching HCA’s adoption of Lean/Agile methods.
Jon earned his Global Executive MBA from Georgetown University and ESADE Business School in Barcelona, Spain, and his Masters Certificate in Project Management from George Washington University. He is a Project Management Professional, a Certified Scrum Master, a Kanban Coaching Professional, is certified in the Lean Construction Institute’s Last Planner Method, and trained in the SAFe Lean Systems Engineering method.
Understanding the Relationship between Lean, Agile, and DevOps: Jon's SlidesLeanKit
Jon Terry, co-CEO of LeanKit, will explain how to propel the adoption of Lean principles across your value stream with LeanKit. LeanKit was purpose-built for Lean, but with the flexibility to incorporate Agile and DevOps concepts. You’ll learn how your team can use LeanKit to visualize, measure, and improve your IT workflows.
Don't be Left Out: Tips for Working in a Remote TeamAtlassian
Working with a team on the other side of the world can be a lonely, frustrating experience. But with the right attitude, practices, and tools, it still can be an effective way to build software with others. Hear from Atlassian developer, Adam Hynes on how he moved to the other side of the world and stayed productive (and sane) without changing teams.
Learn how he uses tools such as Floobits for real-time remote pairing, Confluence for white-boarding hard problems with distant teammates, and HipChat for asynchronous stand-ups to keep the team on the same page across timezones.
You'll come away with several remote working tips that'll set you up for success.
Adam Hynes, Senior Developer, Atlassian
Using Flow-based Road Mapping & OptionsAgileDenver
If you’d like an alternative to typical, quarter-by-quarter, schedule oriented road mapping (and all the associated waste) then this session is for you. Cat Swetel and Matt Barcomb will introduce the CadencedFlow approach to flow-based road mapping.
They will first cover how to layout and execute a road map based on models that better fit software planning as well as how to transform your existing plans. Next, using options thinking to frame work will be explored and how to apply starting and stopping triggers to options reducing the need of blind budgeting practices. Finally, Cat and Matt will wrap up by touching on a few key metrics that will let you monitor and evaluate your new road map.
Beyond the Crystal Ball –The Agile PMO - Heather Fleming and Justin RiservatoAtlassian
Perhaps we've set our project management officers (PMOs) up for failure. Without knowing it, we ask them to predict the future using a one-size-fits-all approach to best practices – and that just doesn't work. There is no magic crystal ball! Learn how an agile PMO can help your organization tackle the right work, at the right time, with the right teams using JIRA.
Product Agility: 3 fundamentals from the trenches (Braga,PT)Pedro Teixeira
Product Agility: 3 Fundamentals from the Trenches
There is no silver bullet for Product and Business Agility.
On this talk, you will know which are the fundamentals and some of the initiatives in place in the OutSystems Engineering Journey to better responding rapidly and flexibly to our customer's demands.
We use this slide deck to explain the Agile practices that we teach. This is what we call our "Agile Buffet", you don't have to adopt all of these practices but you should understand them so that you can use them as necessary. We are always modifying this presentation, so if you want the most current one, contact us.
Going Beyond WIP Limits for Ever-Higher Organizational PerformanceLeanKit
In this webinar, I introduce the concept of WIP Targets and their application at the enterprise scale, and address key questions about how to implement WIP Targets on your team and at scale.
Agile Gurugram 2019 Conference | Design Thinking: an approach for transformationAgileNetwork
Session Title : Design Thinking: an approach for transformation
Session Overview : In this talk, we discuss how Design Thinking (DT) approach helps create a journey for Lean-Agile transformation.
A common challenge that organisations face is where and how to start the transformation process. Sometimes, organisations are midway in the process but one needs to reinvigorate the transformation journey. Design thinking helps define a structured approach of how one can one go about this process. It helps us understand how to assess the current state and emerge viable alternatives for taking the transformation process to the next step.
We understand the DT process and how it maps to the needs about transformation process. We understand how the output of the DT process can be mapped to the Lean-Agile transformation objective.
Agile has become mainstream in the IT industry, since that the multiplication of Agile practices which makes Agile implementation complex and uncertain, we have started to see failure in Agile implementations.
During this presentation we will start a simplification process by going back to the source of Agile, understand what Agile is and what it is not. We will discover what is the Heart of Agile, its essence, and how it embraces management
This presentation covers why visualization is a good thing in projects, and some of the various simple but powerful visualization techniques which can be used in Agile projects.
From Chaos to Confidence: DevOps at LeanKitJon Terry
As a company, LeanKit have believed in Lean, Kanban, Agile, DevOps since our founding. We've alway talked about how important these ideas are - in the community and inside our company.
But that doesn't mean that doing those things in practice has been easy. We're a very fast growing startup in a very competitive market space. We've tripled in size in less than a year and nearly came apart at the seams at times.
In fact, in the fall of 2015, our technology team were having a very hard team. We were out of synch with our sales & marketing partners and facing a lot of internal conflict.
But we came together as a team and worked hard to implement a well coordinated system of values, team structure, cadences, and standard practices. We're now in a much better place as a team and generating much better results for our company.
There are no one-size-fits-all answers for companies. I can't promise that if you copy LeanKit you'll succeed. But we do think we have some interesting lessons learned to share and that you just might be able to pick up some ideas that you can take back to your company.
Bio:
Jon Terry is co-Chief Executive Officer of LeanKit. Before LeanKit, Jon held a number of senior IT positions with hospital-giant HCA and its logistics subsidiary, HealthTrust Purchasing Group. He was among those responsible for launching HCA’s adoption of Lean/Agile methods.
Jon earned his Global Executive MBA from Georgetown University and ESADE Business School in Barcelona, Spain, and his Masters Certificate in Project Management from George Washington University. He is a Project Management Professional, a Certified Scrum Master, a Kanban Coaching Professional, is certified in the Lean Construction Institute’s Last Planner Method, and trained in the SAFe Lean Systems Engineering method.
Understanding the Relationship between Lean, Agile, and DevOps: Jon's SlidesLeanKit
Jon Terry, co-CEO of LeanKit, will explain how to propel the adoption of Lean principles across your value stream with LeanKit. LeanKit was purpose-built for Lean, but with the flexibility to incorporate Agile and DevOps concepts. You’ll learn how your team can use LeanKit to visualize, measure, and improve your IT workflows.
Don't be Left Out: Tips for Working in a Remote TeamAtlassian
Working with a team on the other side of the world can be a lonely, frustrating experience. But with the right attitude, practices, and tools, it still can be an effective way to build software with others. Hear from Atlassian developer, Adam Hynes on how he moved to the other side of the world and stayed productive (and sane) without changing teams.
Learn how he uses tools such as Floobits for real-time remote pairing, Confluence for white-boarding hard problems with distant teammates, and HipChat for asynchronous stand-ups to keep the team on the same page across timezones.
You'll come away with several remote working tips that'll set you up for success.
Adam Hynes, Senior Developer, Atlassian
Using Flow-based Road Mapping & OptionsAgileDenver
If you’d like an alternative to typical, quarter-by-quarter, schedule oriented road mapping (and all the associated waste) then this session is for you. Cat Swetel and Matt Barcomb will introduce the CadencedFlow approach to flow-based road mapping.
They will first cover how to layout and execute a road map based on models that better fit software planning as well as how to transform your existing plans. Next, using options thinking to frame work will be explored and how to apply starting and stopping triggers to options reducing the need of blind budgeting practices. Finally, Cat and Matt will wrap up by touching on a few key metrics that will let you monitor and evaluate your new road map.
We’ve all sat through painful requirements, planning, and brainstorming sessions that provide little useful output, are painfully long, and where the outcome was already decided by the loudest few before the meeting even started. Learn how silence can increase collaboration *and* help your agile project be more productive. Silent brainstorming allows everyone to have a voice – the loud people can’t dominate the conversation, the quiet people are provided with a way to contribute, and cognitive fixation is reduced. We’ll discuss the science of brainstorming, walk through many agile practices that use silence, and then practice a few silent brainstorming techniques such as User Story Writing, Retrospectives, and UX Design Studio.
The Six Trumps for Effective Learning - Mile High Agile 2016AgileDenver
Ever walk out of a meeting or training class struggling to remember what was just discussed? You are not alone! Leaders struggle with how to create an engaging environment that results in high collaboration and learning. Unfortunately, most leaders start off with the disadvantage of being exposed to practices that recent brain science has proven to be ineffective, such as standing up front in the room and talking with slides for an hour. In an agile environment, learning is (almost) everything. Experience first-hand Sharon Bowman’s Training from the BACK of the Room six trumps that have a significant impact to learner retention. Leave with a variety of tools aimed at helping people engage to learn best. Oh, and it will be FUN!
Ponencia para el 7mo Congreso del Gerencia de Proyectos del PMI Capítulo Venezuela.
La presentación esta basada en el libro "Agile Planning and Estimating" de Mike Cohn.
Para logra victorias pocos probables, tenemos que atrevernos a "cuestionar", pensar distintos y romper reglas; sobre todo en entornos complejos, allí funciona mejor Scrum.
Experience educational fun at our improv-driven interactive learning workshop. We’ll sharpen, tune, and extend your agile leadership skills through improv theater games and activities that you can take back to your teams and organization.
Improvisational theater embodies agile. It is team-based, highly collaborative, involves creative problem solving, and requires excellent communication to be successful. It’s more than a training methodology for actors; improv techniques can help teams move towards consensus and alignment, hear all voices, and build trust and respect. Come to this session and discover new ways to think about leading teams!
An executive once declared that "I don't see the point of project retrospectives, nothing ever changes." Honestly, she is right too much of the time. While retrospectives are a deceptively simple concept, they are often a waste of your team's time. On the other hand, they are also frequently lauded by experts as the "one weird tip" that can positively transform your team even if you ignore all the other agile practices.
In this session, I'll walk through effective and engaging retrospective techniques that will help your team improve on a consistent basis.
The agile manifesto says directly that "We are uncovering better ways of developing software by doing it and helping others do it." If this continual improvement is true, what new topics are currently being discussed and talked about at agile conferences? What are teams across the world struggling and experimenting with? What topics are the most heated? In this session, I'll give an overview of some of the new and hot agile topics.
Most of us find ourselves multitasking at some point and are possibly even proud of our multitasking skills. This presentation includes a game (link on last page) plus some discussion questions and ways to combat multitasking in your organization.
As an enthusiastic problem solver and solution designer you were thrilled to be asked to {design the UI | architect the system | design the kanban board | solve the bottleneck | plan the office mini-golf course | storm the castle}. You researched the problem, weighed the options, considered the alternatives, and put your best effort into the final deliverable. Your presentation to the team was flawless - not one PowerPoint slide with more than 5 words on it! But, while everyone knew that your solution was awesome, it was ultimately trashed, warped, abused, tortured, discarded, and ignored.
What happened? You fell victim to one of the classic blunders - the most famous of which is "never get involved in a land war in Asia" - but only slightly less well-known is this: "Your design sucks because it isn't mine."
At this point you must be wondering - "If we only had a wheelbarrow (i.e. Design Studio), that would be something." Join me for a workshop on using the Design Studio Approach to achieve effective collaborative design. Have fun storming the studio!
Creating a backlog of user stories is pretty straight forward but it doesn't help you when it comes to decisions like what to build first, how to prioritize and groom the backlog, how to scope and plan the project, and how to visualize progress. The traditional backlog is simply too flat and often too long to help you see the bigger picture and make good decisions. User Story Mapping helps simplify all of these common project issues. By adding a third dimension to your backlog, your team will make better decisions about priorities, scope, and planning while improving your ability to visualize progress.
In this practical session I’ll cover the basics of user story mapping before walking you through case studies of how our teams are using this approach and the results we are achieving. I'll show you the before, during, and after pictures from several projects so that you can understand how our maps progress during the projects and how we use them to influence iterative development, promote good decision making, and visualize priorities, plans, scope and progress.
From Divided to United - Aligning Technical and Business TeamsLeanKit
Are your technical and business teams at odds with each other? They don't have to be. Join us tomorrow to discover the secret to gaining alignment.
Dominica DeGrandis, Director of Learning and Development at LeanKit, will share how clarity on priorities, cross-functional dependencies and team metrics drive unity.
You'll learn how to:
- Balance business requests with maintenance work
- Prioritize up, down and across the hierarchy
- Get visibility on cross-functional dependencies
Dominica will share her observations while working at a SaaS company on the methods used to create clarity.
This is a true story about aligning technology and business teams. Clarity on three areas: customer demand, transparency, and communication are presented.
You'll learn:
- How to design ahead of development without chaos
- How to conduct user research within Agile
- How to deliver consistent UX on tight timelines
AgileLIVE Webinar: Build a DevOps Culture & Infrastructure for Success Part 1VersionOne
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Visual Paradigm enables your team to manage enterprise transformation complexity for coping with the rapidly-changing markets, technologies, and regulatory requirements. It is an ideal one-stop-shop solution for enterprise architecture planning and business transformation, project management and agile software development, so that your company can stay in control and foster growth.
Speach on PMI-ACP hold at PMI-Pub event in Oslo. Presentation covers quickly PMI-ACP, compare how PMI-ACP works vs PMP. Introduction of PS2000-SOL agile contract standard in Norway
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How CDK, a Global Brand, Leveraged End-User Monitoring to Drive Customer Deli...AppDynamics
Monitoring of production is critical, but what you choose to monitor has a direct impact on the culture of a software development organization. At CDK Global, we focus on the end-user experience, and prioritize monitoring of their interactions with our applications. This has a direct effect of driving the culture within CDK of delivering customer delight as we continuously evolve our platform to provide world class services.
Making architectural changes of legacy applications is critical, but comes with risk that the unanticipated will happen. CDK utilizes AppDynamics to monitor key application performance metrics first, to ensure refactoring work is a benefit to our clients and sets the stage for the next evolution of our platform.
Key takeaways:
o Drive customer delight by focusing on the end-user experience in all steps of the development process
o Company culture has far reaching impact; carefully choose where to focus monitoring attention to build the culture you desire
o Software architectural evolution comes with risk; guarantee that all changes benefit the end-user by monitoring key performance metrics before you begin any major technology change
For more information, go to: www.appdynamics.com
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Maintaining a relevant and meaningful roadmap while adopting a state of the art Agile methodology is challenging and somewhat antonymous.
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Prashant technical practices-tdd for xebia eventXebia India
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Epic: TDD implementation
Stories:
Context of TDD
What is TDD
Response of Developers to TDD implementation
Practices complimenting TDD
Success with TDD
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What makes us unique is the passion for the clients success, We help to give a productive output with long term benefits within the budget , We lay the Foundation for their sustainable growth !!..
About Glansa Solutions
Glansa is one of India’s premiere Software organization, having interests and expertise in Software Development | System Integration | Business Process Automation | Web Development through a deep industry experience and help the clients to create successful and adaptive Business !!.
What makes us unique is the passion for the clients success, We help to give a productive output with long term benefits within the budget , We lay the Foundation for their sustainable growth !!..
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About Glansa Solutions
Glansa is one of India’s premiere Software organization, having interests and expertise in Software Development | System Integration | Business Process Automation | Web Development through a deep industry experience and help the clients to create successful and adaptive Business !!.
What makes us unique is the passion for the clients success, We help to give a productive output with long term benefits within the budget , We lay the Foundation for their sustainable growth !!..
Glansa Solutions
Glansa is one of India’s premiere Software organization, having interests and expertise in Software Development | System Integration | Business Process Automation | Web Development through a deep industry experience and help the clients to create successful and adaptive Business !!.
What makes us unique is the passion for the clients success, We help to give a productive output with long term benefits within the budget , We lay the Foundation for their sustainable growth !!..
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Glansa Solutions
Glansa is one of India’s premier Software organizations, having interests and expertise in Software Development | System Integration | Business Process Automation | Web Development through a deep industry experience and helping clients to create successful and adaptive Businesses!
What makes us unique is our passion for the client’s success, We help to give a productive output with long-term benefits within the budget, We lay the Foundation for their sustainable growth !! Glansa is well-positioned to cater to the requirements in the areas of various Industry Verticals. Our robust internal processes exceed client expectations and our ability to mobilize skilled people of both Business and Technology backgrounds into teams. This is where we derive our confidence, to execute software projects of any size and shape, for our Indian and offshore clients.
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Glansa is one of India’s premier Software organizations, having interests and expertise in Software Development | System Integration | Business Process Automation | Web Development through a deep industry experience and help the clients to create successful and adaptive Business !!.
What makes us unique is the passion for the clients success, We help to give a productive output with long term benefits within the budget , We lay the Foundation for their sustainable growth !! Glansa is well positioned to cater to the requirements in the areas of various Industry Verticals. Our robust internal processes exceed client expectations and ability to mobilize skilled people of both Business and Technology backgrounds into teams. This is where we derive our confidence from, to execute software projects of any size and shape, for our Indian and offshore clients.
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MHA2018 - Rebuilding Trust through Transparency - Meg WardAgileDenver
"Are you in a position where it feels like there's no trust between you and your stakeholders? Or are you worried that you might be heading into that position?
I've been there, and I'm here to help. In February 2016, I moved from Developer to Manager of a team who were in their fifth year of a two-year project. To make matters worse, they had another deployment of an equally complex product that needed to happen nearly immediately due to competitive pressures (spoiler alert: we did not hit the deadline the customer wanted).
In this talk, I'll cover tips and tricks to build transparency, and with that transparency, build trust as well as about how to overcome a legacy of distrust and build stronger relationships. Additionally, I will talk about what has and hasn't worked and how we've dealt with and overcome additional setbacks."
MHA2018 - The Experimentation Mindset - Doc NortonAgileDenver
Among the traits that distinguish a good team from a great team is their ability to innovate. Despite the rhetoric in favor of innovation, most organizations are stuck in an implementation mindset, stifling creativity, excellence, and the resultant innovation. The experimentation mindset frees us from self-imposed constraints, allowing us to continually learn and improve. In this session, we’ll talk about how we learn as individuals and how we learn as organizations. We’ll take a look at some examples of the experimentation mindset happening in the agile community today and we’ll talk about how you can foster such a mindset in your own organization.
MHA2018 - Only Responsible Leaders Can Collaborate in a High-Functioning Team...AgileDenver
"As a Lean-Agile leader, you can turn your leadership team into a high-performing Lean-Agile leadership team. This highly interactive mashup workshop explores what happens when team members take personal responsibility, come from a place of vulnerability, and therefore authentically facilitate real collaboration to produce great results.
Christopher Avery's responsibility process describes the phases we go through on our way to taking real responsibility.
Patrick Lencioni describes the five dysfunctions of team, and by extension the five behaviors of a high-functioning, collaborative team.
Jean Tabaka taught us how to facilitate collaboration by creating safety in a room and on a team and by ensuring that all voices are heard.
In this highly interactive workshop, we will explore together what happens we are a stuck in something less than a place of responsibility, and what impact that has on our ability to collaborate effectively on a team.
Then we will explore how working our way to a place of responsibility also helps us create and contribute to a healthy team, and how to facilitate a team that can collaborate to create great things.
Attendees will walk away with a process you can run with your team to help you and your team reach performance and responsibility."
MHA2018 - Herbie - understanding and applying WiP limits effectively - John Y...AgileDenver
Herbie is an interactive game which compares four different types of WiP limits and how they impact on throughput, the history of WiP limits such as Henry Ford and Taiichi Ohno and how to apply Little's law. It is a fun and engaging game with plenty of opportunity for discussion and learning.
MHA2018 - It's a "self-organizing" team -- how can I help them? - Erika LenzAgileDenver
"Your teams seem to be working ok -- they attend meetings, stories move across the board, most work gets done, eventually. But when a problem comes up, they point fingers or scatter like ants in a rainstorm. Why aren't they proactive? Why don't they have a sense of ownership? Why don't they collaborate and participate in decision-making? You told them they were self-organizing!!!
""Self-organization"" is one of the most misunderstood concepts in Agile. Research shows that most high-performing teams are self-organizing. Why, then, are high-performing teams so rare?
This talk will help participants accomplish the following learning objectives:
* Be able to distinguish between the four types of team (manager-led, self-managing, self-organizing, self-governing).
* Identify what kind of team(s) they are working with.
* Understand the types of authority teams need to have to be self-organizing.
* Understand the types of support needed from managers, scrum masters, and others.
* Identify behaviors they can model / exhibit to help their teams become more self-organizing.
This is primarily a lecture format, interspersed with table or paired discussions. "
MHA2018 - Validate It Before You Build It: The Experiment Canvas - Brad SwansonAgileDenver
Validated Learning is the core of the Lean Startup philosophy and it tells us to run low-cost experiments to validate our product ideas. The Experiment Canvas is a one-page simple tool that guides you through the process from articulating the problem (the market opportunity), identifying risks & uncertainties, and selecting the most appropriate experiments to address the biggest risks. Participants will learn about a variety of techniques for running low-cost product experiments to measure gauge the market and ultimately to build the Right Thing.
MHA2018 - How Agile Coaching Practices Can Be Used in Schools To Get Students...AgileDenver
"Are we doing all we can as educators to prepare students for the demands of the modern workplace? In this session we will explore how Agile is being used in the classroom, how SCRUM ceremonies are the key to student reflection and growth, and what our community can do to promote Agile in schools. This session will be divided into 3 parts:
1. What Are the Challenges that Public and Private Education Faces in the 21st Century?
2. How Coaching Students Using Agile Ceremonies Can Solve the Problem of Workplace Readiness
3. What the Agile Community Can Do To Promote Agile in Schools "
MHA2018 - Going with the Flow: Adapting Scrum Practices for Marketing - Andre...AgileDenver
The worlds of software and marketing are converging, but that doesn't mean the two groups look the same when practicing Agile. Scrum, while still the dominant choice for developers, often fails to translate in a marketing environment. But by incorporating more flow-based practices from the Kanban world, marketers can take Agile and make it their own. This session draws on new research from hundreds of marketers, as well as on-the-ground experience from an Agile marketing coach. If you're struggling with Agile outside of IT, you may need to start going with the flow.
MHA2018 - When will it be done - Probabilistic Predictions - Prateek SinghAgileDenver
"The very first question a customer asks us when we start work is - When will it be done? Traditional methods of answering this question are fraught with errors. The most common errors include heavy reliance on estimates and use of averages to give one deterministic answer. We are all aware that our world is not deterministic and each prediction has a probability of being right and a complimentary probability of being wrong. In this session, we will use examples and a simple exercise to demonstrate a much easier method which can help make probabilistic predictions.
These predictions can help teams have more informed conversations with their customers about their probability of completing a project on time and around the risk profiles of their projects. The audience will learn how with very little estimation and simple measurements they can better inform and equip teams, managers and customers with information about possible completion dates of the project. We will show how these techniques are actively being used to predict the completion of single items and a set of multiple items in the real world. "
MHA2018 - Docker and Jenkins Pipeline for Continuous integration - Mark WaiteAgileDenver
"DevOps lets development teams deploy to production. Developers and testers don't want to break production.
Combining Docker containers and Jenkins Pipeline automates the deployment pipeline and reduces production breaks.
They are a powerful pair in the DevOps toolbox."
MHA2018 - Jen Krieger - Getting Started with KanbanAgileDenver
Often times teams that struggle with Scrum see Kanban as the "easier" way of working. Do you have a team that thinks that? Kanban is as rigorous in process as Scrum is, when you take advantage of all of the tools it has to offer. Come and learn the history of Kanban, the basic mechanics on getting started, and what you do once you master To Do, Doing & Done.
MHA2018 - The Immunity to Change - How to discover individual or team resista...AgileDenver
Often we know what we need to change in our behaviors; however, for some reason we either don’t, won’t or can’t sustain the change. This session teaches a method, Immunity to Change, that can help get to the root of the resistance to those changes. This session introduces a method for discovering why we often know exactly what to do differently, but for whatever reason fail to do so. This is the face of really knowing, believing and wanting to change! In the session we explore the theoretical underpinnings of the Immunity to Change (ITC) method. And throughout the session each participant has the opportunity to build their own ITC map and perhaps discover meaning for a personal change in their lives.
MHA2018 - How Agile connects to the Social Nature of a High-Performance Workp...AgileDenver
"Social networks can make a huge impact on business success. Agile transformations can create threats and resistance even with the best intentions when we do not consider how each message is received. In this talk, we will consider how using the SCARF model (status, certainty, autonomy, relatedness and fairness) can guide leaders in their message and create more safety and high performance in the workplace.
Agile has claimed high performing teams is critical and we have debates over how to measure high performance but we need to turn our focus from numbers to the social aspects of the workplace? Everyone experiences change in different ways but there are instinctual responses that should be understood and considered so that we create an inviting and positive reaction to the changes we are asking people to make.
By understanding how the brain responds to events, you can more effectively remove common barriers managers and their teams face each day. We will talk through how social qualities impact relationships and decisions, how the brain works and how you can relate these to our core agile principles and experience more successful transformations."
MHA2018 - Workbook Breaking Out of The Rut-rospective: Finding Activities to ...AgileDenver
In this highly interactive and hands-on workshop, we will share our favorite activities for retrospectives and explore their best purposes. We will engage in exercises that focus on *activities* for any part of the retro: from setting the stage to gathering data to deciding what to do. We'll look at specific, common team scenarios: brand new team, disaffected/underperforming team member(s), distributed teams, technical challenges, etc. and discover how to find the right activity for the right team issue. Attendees will leave with a workbook of ideas (some provided by me, most crowdsourced by the group) and renewed enthusiasm for their team's retrospectives.
MHA2018 - Breaking Out of The Rut-rospective: Finding Activities to Engage Yo...AgileDenver
In this highly interactive and hands-on workshop, we will share our favorite activities for retrospectives and explore their best purposes. We will engage in exercises that focus on *activities* for any part of the retro: from setting the stage to gathering data to deciding what to do. We'll look at specific, common team scenarios: brand new team, disaffected/underperforming team member(s), distributed teams, technical challenges, etc. and discover how to find the right activity for the right team issue. Attendees will leave with a workbook of ideas (some provided by me, most crowdsourced by the group) and renewed enthusiasm for their team's retrospectives.
MHA2018 - Introduction to Observational Coaching - Daniel LynnAgileDenver
"Starting out as a new agile coach is difficult. Where do you go? How do you start? Learn to leverage a coaching approach that focuses on observations and, from them, insights and goals. Through this, coaches will be able to better target their efforts and create demonstrable improvement in teams.
In this workshop, we provide scenarios drawn from real-life experience with teams and organizations. After an introduction to good observation techniques, groups will be asked to collect observations from various scenarios.
Groups will then collaborate with others and draw insights from common behaviors and trends. From this, we will leverage the Coaching Card technique to plan possible coaching paths forward and identify ways that progress could be validated and demonstrated in practice.
Attendees will leave this session with a structured approach to guide their ongoing coaching efforts and share those experiences with others in the organization."
Globus Compute wth IRI Workflows - GlobusWorld 2024Globus
As part of the DOE Integrated Research Infrastructure (IRI) program, NERSC at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and ALCF at Argonne National Lab are working closely with General Atomics on accelerating the computing requirements of the DIII-D experiment. As part of the work the team is investigating ways to speedup the time to solution for many different parts of the DIII-D workflow including how they run jobs on HPC systems. One of these routes is looking at Globus Compute as a way to replace the current method for managing tasks and we describe a brief proof of concept showing how Globus Compute could help to schedule jobs and be a tool to connect compute at different facilities.
Code reviews are vital for ensuring good code quality. They serve as one of our last lines of defense against bugs and subpar code reaching production.
Yet, they often turn into annoying tasks riddled with frustration, hostility, unclear feedback and lack of standards. How can we improve this crucial process?
In this session we will cover:
- The Art of Effective Code Reviews
- Streamlining the Review Process
- Elevating Reviews with Automated Tools
By the end of this presentation, you'll have the knowledge on how to organize and improve your code review proces
Enhancing Project Management Efficiency_ Leveraging AI Tools like ChatGPT.pdfJay Das
With the advent of artificial intelligence or AI tools, project management processes are undergoing a transformative shift. By using tools like ChatGPT, and Bard organizations can empower their leaders and managers to plan, execute, and monitor projects more effectively.
Innovating Inference - Remote Triggering of Large Language Models on HPC Clus...Globus
Large Language Models (LLMs) are currently the center of attention in the tech world, particularly for their potential to advance research. In this presentation, we'll explore a straightforward and effective method for quickly initiating inference runs on supercomputers using the vLLM tool with Globus Compute, specifically on the Polaris system at ALCF. We'll begin by briefly discussing the popularity and applications of LLMs in various fields. Following this, we will introduce the vLLM tool, and explain how it integrates with Globus Compute to efficiently manage LLM operations on Polaris. Attendees will learn the practical aspects of setting up and remotely triggering LLMs from local machines, focusing on ease of use and efficiency. This talk is ideal for researchers and practitioners looking to leverage the power of LLMs in their work, offering a clear guide to harnessing supercomputing resources for quick and effective LLM inference.
Globus Connect Server Deep Dive - GlobusWorld 2024Globus
We explore the Globus Connect Server (GCS) architecture and experiment with advanced configuration options and use cases. This content is targeted at system administrators who are familiar with GCS and currently operate—or are planning to operate—broader deployments at their institution.
In 2015, I used to write extensions for Joomla, WordPress, phpBB3, etc and I ...Juraj Vysvader
In 2015, I used to write extensions for Joomla, WordPress, phpBB3, etc and I didn't get rich from it but it did have 63K downloads (powered possible tens of thousands of websites).
Navigating the Metaverse: A Journey into Virtual Evolution"Donna Lenk
Join us for an exploration of the Metaverse's evolution, where innovation meets imagination. Discover new dimensions of virtual events, engage with thought-provoking discussions, and witness the transformative power of digital realms."
top nidhi software solution freedownloadvrstrong314
This presentation emphasizes the importance of data security and legal compliance for Nidhi companies in India. It highlights how online Nidhi software solutions, like Vector Nidhi Software, offer advanced features tailored to these needs. Key aspects include encryption, access controls, and audit trails to ensure data security. The software complies with regulatory guidelines from the MCA and RBI and adheres to Nidhi Rules, 2014. With customizable, user-friendly interfaces and real-time features, these Nidhi software solutions enhance efficiency, support growth, and provide exceptional member services. The presentation concludes with contact information for further inquiries.
Custom Healthcare Software for Managing Chronic Conditions and Remote Patient...Mind IT Systems
Healthcare providers often struggle with the complexities of chronic conditions and remote patient monitoring, as each patient requires personalized care and ongoing monitoring. Off-the-shelf solutions may not meet these diverse needs, leading to inefficiencies and gaps in care. It’s here, custom healthcare software offers a tailored solution, ensuring improved care and effectiveness.
A Comprehensive Look at Generative AI in Retail App Testing.pdfkalichargn70th171
Traditional software testing methods are being challenged in retail, where customer expectations and technological advancements continually shape the landscape. Enter generative AI—a transformative subset of artificial intelligence technologies poised to revolutionize software testing.
Enhancing Research Orchestration Capabilities at ORNL.pdfGlobus
Cross-facility research orchestration comes with ever-changing constraints regarding the availability and suitability of various compute and data resources. In short, a flexible data and processing fabric is needed to enable the dynamic redirection of data and compute tasks throughout the lifecycle of an experiment. In this talk, we illustrate how we easily leveraged Globus services to instrument the ACE research testbed at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility with flexible data and task orchestration capabilities.
Into the Box Keynote Day 2: Unveiling amazing updates and announcements for modern CFML developers! Get ready for exciting releases and updates on Ortus tools and products. Stay tuned for cutting-edge innovations designed to boost your productivity.
Enterprise Resource Planning System includes various modules that reduce any business's workload. Additionally, it organizes the workflows, which drives towards enhancing productivity. Here are a detailed explanation of the ERP modules. Going through the points will help you understand how the software is changing the work dynamics.
To know more details here: https://blogs.nyggs.com/nyggs/enterprise-resource-planning-erp-system-modules/
First Steps with Globus Compute Multi-User EndpointsGlobus
In this presentation we will share our experiences around getting started with the Globus Compute multi-user endpoint. Working with the Pharmacology group at the University of Auckland, we have previously written an application using Globus Compute that can offload computationally expensive steps in the researcher's workflows, which they wish to manage from their familiar Windows environments, onto the NeSI (New Zealand eScience Infrastructure) cluster. Some of the challenges we have encountered were that each researcher had to set up and manage their own single-user globus compute endpoint and that the workloads had varying resource requirements (CPUs, memory and wall time) between different runs. We hope that the multi-user endpoint will help to address these challenges and share an update on our progress here.
How to Position Your Globus Data Portal for Success Ten Good PracticesGlobus
Science gateways allow science and engineering communities to access shared data, software, computing services, and instruments. Science gateways have gained a lot of traction in the last twenty years, as evidenced by projects such as the Science Gateways Community Institute (SGCI) and the Center of Excellence on Science Gateways (SGX3) in the US, The Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) and its platforms in Australia, and the projects around Virtual Research Environments in Europe. A few mature frameworks have evolved with their different strengths and foci and have been taken up by a larger community such as the Globus Data Portal, Hubzero, Tapis, and Galaxy. However, even when gateways are built on successful frameworks, they continue to face the challenges of ongoing maintenance costs and how to meet the ever-expanding needs of the community they serve with enhanced features. It is not uncommon that gateways with compelling use cases are nonetheless unable to get past the prototype phase and become a full production service, or if they do, they don't survive more than a couple of years. While there is no guaranteed pathway to success, it seems likely that for any gateway there is a need for a strong community and/or solid funding streams to create and sustain its success. With over twenty years of examples to draw from, this presentation goes into detail for ten factors common to successful and enduring gateways that effectively serve as best practices for any new or developing gateway.
TROUBLESHOOTING 9 TYPES OF OUTOFMEMORYERRORTier1 app
Even though at surface level ‘java.lang.OutOfMemoryError’ appears as one single error; underlyingly there are 9 types of OutOfMemoryError. Each type of OutOfMemoryError has different causes, diagnosis approaches and solutions. This session equips you with the knowledge, tools, and techniques needed to troubleshoot and conquer OutOfMemoryError in all its forms, ensuring smoother, more efficient Java applications.
Large Language Models and the End of ProgrammingMatt Welsh
Talk by Matt Welsh at Craft Conference 2024 on the impact that Large Language Models will have on the future of software development. In this talk, I discuss the ways in which LLMs will impact the software industry, from replacing human software developers with AI, to replacing conventional software with models that perform reasoning, computation, and problem-solving.
From Divided to United - Aligning Technical & Business Teams
1. From Divided to United –
Aligning Technical & Business Teams
@dominicad
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Dominica DeGrandis
Director, Learning
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www.leankit.com
3. improving alignment with clarity
@dominicad
Customers pleased?
Work transparent?
Team structure/measures?
Communication effective?
4. Nashville, TN August 2015
@dominicad
Katie
Sr. Product Marketing Manager
What do you do
when you are unable
to do what you were hired to do?
5. system limits + delayed delivery =
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application impacts
architecture
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capacity limits provoked priority convo
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11. Not everyone was happy
@dominicad
more please
• ux enhancements
• new features
• better integrations
• faster loading
12. tech stack
@dominicad
.net webservers and SQL DB Servers
Docker hosts node services
Redis for caching and volatile storage
Rabbit MQ for messaging hosted off linux
Puppet for managing infrastructure configuration
automation
Tableau for Analytics
13. yes - relational data model limits, but
@dominicad
does the way the
code consumes
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strangler pattern
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architecture
24. All team boards roll up to the roadmap
Each team has a team board
where work is broken down into smaller chunks.
roadmap team board
25. From theme to working software
A3
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30. What? So what? What now?
Demo DIV – Each squad has 5 min to demo their DIV*
*DIV – Deployable Iterative Value
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Number of deployments
is easy to game?
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the qualification of a
deployment is that it
must be related to a DIV*,
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DIV – Deployable Iterative Value
46. @dominicad
Demo DIV feedback from Biz teams
* DIV - deployed iterative value
“I just want to learn about the things I can sell.
“I don’t want to listen to the technical stuff.”
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48. @dominicad
Forum for discussing A3’s
A3 reviews
A3 Wall
• all invited
• context provided
• user perspective
• why’s addressed
• goals explained
• concerns heard
• opinions aired
• feedback
welcome
51. @dominicad
What makes a great team?
Google two year study results:
Who is on a team matters less than
how team members interact.
The willingness to talk about errors is
by far the most important factor for a team
Amy Edmonson TED talk:
h5ps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhoLuui9gX8
52. Alignment requires absolute clarity
@dominicad
Customers pleased?
Work transparent?
Team structure/measures?
Communication effective?