Aginext.io 2020
I'm returning to Aginext.io to explore how the future of agile can look. Join me in my futurespective on software development in 2040.
I'm returning to Aginext.io to explore how the future of agile can look. Join me in my futurespective on software development in 2040.
Learn new exercises for your agile retrospectives, find out how to create a safe environment, and improve your facilitation skills in the workshop Valuable Agile Retrospectives for Teams at DevOpsCon Singapore, November 24-25, 2021!
I'm doing a webinar on How to Improve Your DevOps Practices and Culture on Dzone on Tuesday, Dec 10, 2019 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM CET.
The journey for agile teams to flourish and become effective can be challenging. This article explores what teams can do to become effective agile teams.
The Agile Testing Coaching Cards can be used by agile teams to investigate their testing mindset and the practices that are used for testing software.
The Agile Retrospective Bingo and Retrospective Smells Cards have been translated to Italian, download the Carte per Retrospettive che “puzzano” and Bingo delle Retrospettive Agili.
Impediments, ieder agile team krijgt er mee te maken. In dit artikel leg ik uit waarom het effectief aanpakken van impediments van belang is voor agile teams en laat ik zien hoe teams kunnen omgaan met de problemen die zich in hun dagelijkse werk voordoen.
I'm returning to the Agile Management Congress in Prague to give the full-day workshop Improving Organizational Agility on November 26.
I'm returning to the Agile Management Congress in Prague on Nov 25 to do a mini-workshop on Dealing with Impediments and a full-day workshop Improving Organizational Agility.
At the OOP Conference, I'll be talking about taking retrospectives to the next level: Organizational Agility. Join me in Munich, February 3-7, 2020.
At FlowCon France I will give a talk about Learning at Scale. The aim of FlowCon is to help all those who want to make their organizations more fluid.
Building personal relationships and trust can give way to leadership that enables better information flow and self-management, according to Edgar and Peter Schein in Humble Leadership.