Playing the Agile Self-assessment Game at Agile Tour Lille
I will play the Agile Self-assessment Game at Agile Tour Lille, a non-profit event where people share experiences with agile within local communities.
I will play the Agile Self-assessment Game at Agile Tour Lille, a non-profit event where people share experiences with agile within local communities.
Full day Workshop Getting More out of Agile and Lean with Ben Linders in Paris, November 28, 2017, at Lean Kanban France #lkfr17
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.
I'm giving the mini-workshop exercises to spice up your agile retrospective at Agile Cambridge on Thursday September 28. For everyone who's coming to Agile Cambridge there's a discount of 25% on my ebook Getting Value out of Agile Retrospectives.
My 2nd book What Drives Quality is now available for pre-order on Amazon, Leanpub, and my webshop. The book will be released end of September.
I'm giving a dojo (1/2 day workshop) and talk at Agile by Example. The conference will be held in Warsaw on October 9 to 11. I'm giving a dojo (1/2 day workshop) and talk at Agile by Example. The conference will be held in Warsaw on October 9 to 11. Tickets are on sale --limited seats are available for my workshop.
Come play the Agile Self-Assessment Game and the Backpacking Retrospective Exercise in teams at Agile by Example 2017 to discover how agile you are and what you need to pack to increase your agility.
This talk at Agile by Example 2017 will show how you can self-assess how your team is performing and provide you with ideas to improve collaboration and teamwork to increase the agility of your team.
The annual agile retrospective report describes the state of practice in agile retrospectives. Let's explore some of the conclusions from the 2017 report to understand how retrospectives are currently being done and the value that they bring.
In this guest post Ekaterina Novoseltseva explains why Test Driven Development (TDD) is important to get success with agile and explores the benefits that you can get from doing TDD.
This is the story of how my team and I collaborated with our customer on my first project, doing agile when the Agile Manifesto wasn’t invented yet, to deliver high-quality software.