Full-day Agile & Lean Workshop in Paris
I'm giving the workshop Getting More out of Agile and Lean in Paris on November 28. Ticket sale is ongoing, book your seat now!
I'm giving the workshop Getting More out of Agile and Lean in Paris on November 28. Ticket sale is ongoing, book your seat now!
I’m developing a Kanban Expansion Pack for the Agile Self-Assessment Game. Currently, I'm looking for reviewers to improve the cards. Can you help me?
The DevOps Expansion Pack is a PDF with images for 26 cards with statements and playing instructions covering DevOps principles and practices.
I gave the mini-workshop Dealing Effectively with Impediments at Bosnia Agile Day. The presentation from this session is available on SlideShare.
Users expect apps to function correctly and do what they expect them to do. Apps should be easy to use, fast, and reliable. This article provides useful suggestions if you want to build high-quality apps.
My highly popular Agile Self-assessment Game is now also available in Polish. The basic agile game and the DevOps and Scrum expansion packs have been translated by Kamil Wójcik from English to Polish.
At the Lean Agile Scotland conference, I hosted a mini-workshop where I played the Agile Self-Assessment Game with teams. Slides of my workshop have been published.
I gave the mini-workshop Exercises to Spice Up Agile Retrospectives at Agile Cambridge. The presentation from this session is available on SlideShare.
The book Sense and Respond is about listening to customers, using experimentation, and learning to build great products. It shows how an agile mindset can be applied throughout organizations, both by business managers and developers, to create a digital business.
My 2nd book What Drives Quality has been officially released today (September 30). It is now available on Amazon and all other major bookstores.
Mad Sad Glad is a classic exercise that you can use in your agile retrospectives. It helps teams to look for things that make them happy, sad, or drive them mad, and to decide how they want to address these things working together as a team.
What if you need to deliver the best possible software products? High quality products that do everything that your users need in a great way, products that your users will love? Here's a futurespective exercise that you can use in your agile retrospectives if your teams want to build awesome products.