Scrum Drawing Game 2.0 - Draw Your Dream House (Chao-Kung Liu)AgileTour@TW
啥? Scrum 是什麼? 能吃嗎? 我們每天都站著開會啊, 這不就是Scrum嗎?想知道真正Scrum的流程跟精髓嗎? 為什麼我們要敏捷? 沒有什麼比Workshop更能體驗一門學問喔!帶顆輕鬆的心情來場 Scrum Drawing Game 吧!!!Scrum Drawing Game 2.0 - Draw your dream house 是講師賈格為了Agile Tour全新推出的workshop, 所以去年曾經體驗過Scrum Drawing Game的朋友也沒關係, 在進階版的Scrum Drawing Game中我們擴大了版圖, 新增了Persona與Storyboard元素, 讓學員們有更完整的體驗, 於是透過這場Workshop, 我們將體驗到 :
A. 如何生出需求
B. Product Owner 的責任
C. Scrum Team 如何運作
D. Team Building
來吧! 一起來玩 Scrum Drawing Game 吧 !
A good anti-pattern has 2 elements:
1. A repeated pattern of action that appears beneficial, but ultimately produces more bad consequences than beneficial results.
2. A refactored solution exists that has been proven in actual practice and is repeatable.
So, what are common pitfalls that new (or even experienced) agile practitioners fall into? Learning about and watching out for these anti-patterns is a great way to inspect and adapt your agile practice.
Overcome the 6 Antipatterns of Agile AdoptionAgile Velocity
Presented at Global Scrum Gathering Orlando 2016
Because of benefits like predictability, better quality of products, and faster delivery, many companies have adopted or in the process of adopting Agile. However, there are challenges.
David Hawks, CST and Agile Evangelist, explains the common antipatterns of Agile adoption.
One of the key things in getting Scrum working is overcoming resistance. We've all heard the likes of "You just want to be able to de-scope work" and "I need dates". During this talk we discussed some of the common objections and how to tackle them.
Pecha kucha Scrum at a Glance agile tour Lebanon 2014Joanna khoury
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Scrum Drawing Game 2.0 - Draw Your Dream House (Chao-Kung Liu)AgileTour@TW
啥? Scrum 是什麼? 能吃嗎? 我們每天都站著開會啊, 這不就是Scrum嗎?想知道真正Scrum的流程跟精髓嗎? 為什麼我們要敏捷? 沒有什麼比Workshop更能體驗一門學問喔!帶顆輕鬆的心情來場 Scrum Drawing Game 吧!!!Scrum Drawing Game 2.0 - Draw your dream house 是講師賈格為了Agile Tour全新推出的workshop, 所以去年曾經體驗過Scrum Drawing Game的朋友也沒關係, 在進階版的Scrum Drawing Game中我們擴大了版圖, 新增了Persona與Storyboard元素, 讓學員們有更完整的體驗, 於是透過這場Workshop, 我們將體驗到 :
A. 如何生出需求
B. Product Owner 的責任
C. Scrum Team 如何運作
D. Team Building
來吧! 一起來玩 Scrum Drawing Game 吧 !
A good anti-pattern has 2 elements:
1. A repeated pattern of action that appears beneficial, but ultimately produces more bad consequences than beneficial results.
2. A refactored solution exists that has been proven in actual practice and is repeatable.
So, what are common pitfalls that new (or even experienced) agile practitioners fall into? Learning about and watching out for these anti-patterns is a great way to inspect and adapt your agile practice.
Overcome the 6 Antipatterns of Agile AdoptionAgile Velocity
Presented at Global Scrum Gathering Orlando 2016
Because of benefits like predictability, better quality of products, and faster delivery, many companies have adopted or in the process of adopting Agile. However, there are challenges.
David Hawks, CST and Agile Evangelist, explains the common antipatterns of Agile adoption.
One of the key things in getting Scrum working is overcoming resistance. We've all heard the likes of "You just want to be able to de-scope work" and "I need dates". During this talk we discussed some of the common objections and how to tackle them.
Pecha kucha Scrum at a Glance agile tour Lebanon 2014Joanna khoury
This is a Pecha Kucha presentation (20 slides 20 seconds each slide) I made in Agile Tour Lebanon 2014 about Scrum: How it started, the framework, the roles, the artifacts and the events
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I frequently find myself wondering what the perfect Product Owner would look like. Where do they come from, what qualities and experience do they have and why are they so hard to find! What makes a good product owner and try and where can we find or how can we create this rare creature.
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15 Explosive Things You Should Try As An Agilist by Peter GfaderBosnia Agile
Agile practices that are less known of and can potentially improve your team, organization, yourself or your sex life. We are going to look at 15 little crazy agile ideas and how you might take them back to your organization. If you haven't heard of "MVP vNext", "MVE", "God mode design", MDD and "Hypothesis Driven Development" you should come along and spice up your work life.
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Excerpt from a presentation I gave to the University of Alabama Association for Computing Machinery in November 2010. I wanted to give the students a practical overview of Agile and Scrum and give them some perspective on what Agile means for developers.
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Creating a book is not a simple project however applying Agile principles to the process might make it much more easier to manage and give you better results. During the workshop we will create a children's book by using Scrum techniques. You will stay awake as workshop requires your active participation, gives ability to have fun and engage your creativity. I have done interactive workshops on IPMA congreses, Agile events, at company offices and business schools and these are always perceived very well, as there are always some people who prefer "learning by doing".
I used these slides to facilitate the Resort Brochure game, which teaches people how to use the Scrum Agile framework in a fun way. There were 8 teams playing simultaneously (not recommended), and the slides were extremely helpful in explaining what to do at each step, along with my own flip chart task board example.
Introduction to agile and Scrum.
Using Vera Peeters and Pascal Van Cauwenberghe's XP game as a basis, we have adapted it to explain and demonstrate agile and Scrum. The second half of the presentation is largely repetitive because it is used at each stage in the game.
'Scrum Mythbusters': Ilan Goldstein @ Colombo Agile Conference 2014ColomboCampsCommunity
As Scrum’s popularity continues to grow, so do associated myths and misunderstandings. Through this presentation, AxisAgile and Scrum Australia Director Ilan debunked many of the common misinterpretations of the world’s most popular Agile Framework.
It seems quite well understood who a ScrumMaster is, who a developer or tester is but what about the Product Owner. People often seem to fall into this role without a full understanding of what it's all about.
I frequently find myself wondering what the perfect Product Owner would look like. Where do they come from, what qualities and experience do they have and why are they so hard to find! What makes a good product owner and try and where can we find or how can we create this rare creature.
Introduction to JIRA & Agile Project ManagementDan Chuparkoff
Join me for a brief introduction to JIRA & Agile Project Management. I'll talk about basic Agile concepts. I'll show you basic JIRA planning and working with Scrum and Kanban. And I'll show you the most important reports to master so you can build great software just like Atlassian.
15 Explosive Things You Should Try As An Agilist by Peter GfaderBosnia Agile
Agile practices that are less known of and can potentially improve your team, organization, yourself or your sex life. We are going to look at 15 little crazy agile ideas and how you might take them back to your organization. If you haven't heard of "MVP vNext", "MVE", "God mode design", MDD and "Hypothesis Driven Development" you should come along and spice up your work life.
Agile in Action - Agile Overview for DevelopersMatt Cowell
Excerpt from a presentation I gave to the University of Alabama Association for Computing Machinery in November 2010. I wanted to give the students a practical overview of Agile and Scrum and give them some perspective on what Agile means for developers.
Vladimirs Ivanovs. Creating children book in 45 minutesAgile Lietuva
Creating a book is not a simple project however applying Agile principles to the process might make it much more easier to manage and give you better results. During the workshop we will create a children's book by using Scrum techniques. You will stay awake as workshop requires your active participation, gives ability to have fun and engage your creativity. I have done interactive workshops on IPMA congreses, Agile events, at company offices and business schools and these are always perceived very well, as there are always some people who prefer "learning by doing".
I used these slides to facilitate the Resort Brochure game, which teaches people how to use the Scrum Agile framework in a fun way. There were 8 teams playing simultaneously (not recommended), and the slides were extremely helpful in explaining what to do at each step, along with my own flip chart task board example.
Introduction to agile and Scrum.
Using Vera Peeters and Pascal Van Cauwenberghe's XP game as a basis, we have adapted it to explain and demonstrate agile and Scrum. The second half of the presentation is largely repetitive because it is used at each stage in the game.
'Scrum Mythbusters': Ilan Goldstein @ Colombo Agile Conference 2014ColomboCampsCommunity
As Scrum’s popularity continues to grow, so do associated myths and misunderstandings. Through this presentation, AxisAgile and Scrum Australia Director Ilan debunked many of the common misinterpretations of the world’s most popular Agile Framework.
A hands-on session taking teams through a (not quite) real world scenario to learn Agile Scrum principles and practices. We'll form teams and walk through a Sprint Planning session, a Sprint, and a Retrospective. Although this is an intro-level workshop, we'll include some new games and ideas for more experienced practitioners.
Experiments that have worked for me in the last 7 years playing with Scrum in Agile teams.
The presentation covers 4 key pilars of Scrum:
- Roles: Product Owner, Scrum Master and Development Team.
- Scrum Events: Planning Meeting, Daily Stand-up, Grooming/Refinement, Demo and Retrospective.
- Scrum Artifacts: Product Backlog, User Stories, Definition of Done, Sprint Backlog, Sprint Dashboad.
- Reports: End of Sprint Report, New Sprint Report, Burn-up/Burn-down, Product Report.
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Quarkus Hidden and Forbidden ExtensionsMax Andersen
Quarkus has a vast extension ecosystem and is known for its subsonic and subatomic feature set. Some of these features are not as well known, and some extensions are less talked about, but that does not make them less interesting - quite the opposite.
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This is a MUG with a twist you don't want to miss.
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Discover the essential features to incorporate in your Winzo clone app to boost business growth, enhance user engagement, and drive revenue. Learn how to create a compelling gaming experience that stands out in the competitive market.
How to Position Your Globus Data Portal for Success Ten Good PracticesGlobus
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In this slide, we show the simulation example and the way to compile this solver.
In this solver, the Helmholtz equation can be solved by helmholtzFoam. Also, the Helmholtz equation with uniformly dispersed bubbles can be simulated by helmholtzBubbleFoam.
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Describe requirements Prepare Product Backlog
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describe the requirements
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Editor's Notes
A retrospective is an opportunity to learn and improve. It is time set aside – outside of day-to-day routine – to reflect on past events and behaviors. In its simplest form the team reflects on 3 questions: ・What did we do well? ・What did we do poorly? ・What will we do differently next time to improve?