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Danger: Zombie
Apocalypse
Ahead
How you and your organizations can avoid
the inevitable doomsday scenario.
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Darin Plum Nick Tuck
http:// TheSoftwareGardener.comhttps:// linkedin.com / in / darin-plum-32919859
Slides @ http:// bit.ly / lnkagilezombie
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Kaizen:
“Good Change”
Small steps lead to
big innovation
Hi Petey
Bites
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Zombie Apocalypse
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all projects &
technologies end
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are you prepared?
is your organization?
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Arm you with tools and
practices so you and your
organization will Survive!
Goal
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Hint
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Fortify
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Invert your
Org Chart #1
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Traditional
Command &
Control
Low Engagement
Silos &
sub-optimize
No common
priority
Afraid to Fail
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Inverted
InnovationServant Leadership
Safety NetVisual reminder
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Team Focus
Value StreamEmpowered Cross Functional
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Shape your Organization for
Survival!
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Invert your
immediate team’s
Org Chart
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Doomsday
Prepping
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Create Coaches #2
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Start with
why
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Journal
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Time Management Matrix
Popularized by Stephen Covey
Urgent Not Urgent
ImportantNotImportant
1 2
43
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Accountability
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Small steps
I know I am...
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Your Organization
Quadrant 2
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Band Together
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Join / Create
Communities #3
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Opportunities to Learn
and Network
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Agile for Defense
Lean Coffee
Community Specific Conveniently Located
Books Sponsors
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Something for everyone
Agile Principles
Awesomeness through stable teams
The Servant (Book Club)
Crucial Conversations (Book Club)
Agile Coaching
Empowering Teams
The Phoenix Project (Book Club)
Turn this Ship Around! (Book Club)
Leadership and Self-Deception (Book Club)
Soft Skills
XP Practices
Cyber Security through Agile
Application Transparency
Clean Code (Book Club)
Release It (Book Club)
Ansible enables Agile
Promises in JS
Testing Pyramid and Unit Testing
Docker
Technology
Continuous Delivery
Maximizing Retrospectives
Contracting for Agile Projects
Kanban for the People!
Agility Health Radar
Pomodoro Technique
Lean Startup (Book Club)
The Process of Innovation
Process
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Take a colleague
To the next meetup
you attend
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Barter
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Lightning Talks #4
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Benefits
Diversity Sustainable
Healthy Peer Pressure PracticE Speaking
Non Experts
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1 Year
80+ Lightning Talks
R & Data Science
NPM
Call to Action Buttons
Raspberry Pi
Webpack
Hacking Atom
D3 Force Layouts
Cognitive Biases
Otto
ADHD
Elm
Getting Credit $
Motivation 3.0
A Reactive Typeahead
Jenkins Multibranch Plugin
Accents
Charles Proxy
Being a Pluralsight Author
Json Server
Physics js
Genetic Algorithms
UX Design
Uncle Bob Martin
Responsibility
Rambda JS
JIRA
Functional Programming
Data Visualization
Designer Developer Colab.
Call to Action Buttons
Bike Shedding
Story of Forjit
A Reactive Typeahead
Better Productivity w/ Procrastination
Managing Your Apps on Google Play
Wiki Announcement
Lessons Learned - Girls Who Code
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Add Themes
Technical
User Experience
Lessons Learned
Business Dev.
Life Hacks
Side Projects
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Invite everyone
+
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Enjoy the Little
Things
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Gamification #5
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Formula
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Professional Development
Challenge
Celebrate
Rules SharePeople
Score
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Categories
Personal
Growth
Sharing Health &
Fitness
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Stats
Books 364
Meetups & Conferences 302
On-line Training 101
Degrees & Awards 30
Volunteer & Mentoring 215
Presentations 137
Health & Fitness 507
Points Achieved in less than 2 years by an organization of 45 people
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Cost?
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Challenge Your
Kickass Partner &
share the results
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Apply knowledge
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Ship-it Days #6
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Ship-It Day
24 Hours Build
Something
Share
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Benefiting
Project Company Yourself
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Can be Anything
Bugs Create Training Videos Product Innovations
Learn Something Try ProgrammingTesting Innovations
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Why?
CollaborationInnovation Safe to Fail
Hands On Learning Inspires Passion
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Every Sprint
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Travel Light
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Ditch your
roles & levels #7
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Current
Practices
Architect Level 72
“Everything around you ... was
made up by people that were no
smarter than you and you can
change it, you can influence
it...” - Steve Jobs
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The Evil of Labels
Entitlement
resistant to learning Limits Expectations
Jealousy
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Reality
We are Always
Learning
Shu Ha Ri Craftsmanship
Learn
Detach
Transcend
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A Better way
“Water the Flowers that you want
to Grow” -- Stephen R. Covey
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Pick your own Title
Employees take
ownership of
their career
path!
Free to the
Organization
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Make your own
business cards
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Final Thoughts
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Tools
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a Culture of
Professional
Development will...
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Free your Brainz
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Kaizen
Mmm…
SmalL
Bites
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It’s your Career.
Be Vigilant.
Survive.
Slides @ bit.ly/ lnkagilezombie Handout @ bit.ly/ lnkagilezombie2
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Attributions
The Noun Project -thenounproject.com
officialpsds.com/Baby-Zombie-PSD70362.html
dfanning.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/prog-languages.png
pixabay.com/en/zombie-tv-man-stagger-156746/
flickr.com/photos/audiolucistore/11047076106 (b/w)
thezombieblog.net/2013/11/25/the-33-rules-of-zombieland/
zombielandrules.com/zombieland-rule-8-kickass-partner/
Mail by Megan Amaral (flickr)
Most Sweet Icons
Petey (Zombie Baby)
Programming Language Word Cloud
Zombie + Television
Accountability Nun
Zombieland Survival Rule #23
ZombieLand Survival Rule #8
Ship-It Mailbox
How I learned to stop worrying and own my professional development
Demming / Japenese word invented together
Not all technical. There are technical ones like, angular, rasberry pi, physics js.
Non technical ones like Cognitive Biases, Bike Shedding, Credit Scores.
Use the professional development handout to challenge a friend
Ask if you can do one. Plant the seed with your team, maybe at a retro, talk to your product owner about it, find someone to champion the idea, and ask to try it. I’ve gotten my product owner to champion it for us, and he said to us, I want us to try it, don’t do any sprint work, try it and see if it works, rule it out or rule it in. We had ruled it in ever since.