In this presentation filmed during Agile 2008, Jeff Sutherland, co-creator of Scrum, and Guido Schoonheim, CTO of Xebia, present an actual case of reaching hyper-productivity with a large distributed team using XP and Scrum.
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Jeff Sutherland: Reaching Hyper-Productivity with Outsourced Development Teams
Posted by Christophe on November 14, 2008
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Scott Dillman on “Fostering Software Craftsmanship in a Corporate Setting”
Posted by Christophe on October 4, 2008
In this presentation filmed during Agile 2008, Scott Dillman talks about transforming developers into software craftsmen, people responsible for their work, continuously learning, taking pride in doing qualitative work, sharing knowledge and respecting professional standards.
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Scott Ambler on Agile in Practice: What Is Actually Going On Out There?
Posted by Christophe on September 24, 2008
In this presentation filmed during Agile 2008, Scott Ambler talks about actual data resulting from surveys made during 2006-2008, showing how Agile is perceived and implemented within organizations. Some of the topics surveyed are: the adoption rate of Agile, the effectiveness of Agile approaches, the effectiveness of various techniques.
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Mike Cohn on Prioritizing Your Product Backlog
Posted by Christophe on September 24, 2008
Choosing the right features can make the difference between the success and failure of a software product. Mike Cohn presented ‘Prioritizing your Project Backlog (here)’ at Agile 2008 on how a project backlog should be organized and prioritized and non-financial techniques for prioritization such as kano analysis, theme screening/scoring, relative weighting and analytic hierarchy process.
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David Anderson on “Future Directions for Agile”
Posted by Christophe on August 23, 2008
David Anderson (now president of Modus Cooperandi) is definitively one of the fresh minds in what some would call the “aging narrow minded agile movement”. He has been an active practitioner for years (sprint PCS/microsoft/corbis) and is talking the language of people that actually have to deliver value for their company.
In his presentation “Future Directions for Agile” at Agile 2008 he showed how kanban can serve to unify the agile and lean principles. He also called for stopping the Agile arrogance and offered to join forces with the CMMI folks to measure enterprise success.
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Henrik Kniberg on “10 Ways to Screw Up with Scrum and XP”
Posted by Christophe on August 20, 2008
In this presentation filmed during Agile 2008, Henrik Kniberg talks about 10 possible reasons to fail while doing Scrum and XP. Maybe the team does not have a definition of what Done means to them, or they don’t know what their velocity is, or they don’t hold retrospectives.
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David Douglas and Robin Dymond on “We Suck Less!” Is Not Enough
Posted by Christophe on August 17, 2008
In this presentation filmed during Agile 2008, David Douglas and Robin Dymond discuss about companies which try to adopt Agile, but don’t go all the way, resulting in failure and rejection of it, and predictably having a negative impact on Agile’s future.
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Kenji Hiranabe on “The Development of a New Car at Toyota”
Posted by Christophe on August 17, 2008
Kenji won the Pask award at Agile 2008 for his work (book translation to japanese and his work on mindmaps). Arlo Belshee was the second winner this year.
This is one of his three talks at the conferece:
In this presentation made during Agile 2008, Kenji Hiranabe talks about Toyota’s development process of a new car. Kenji shares his experience meeting Nobuaki Katayama, Chief Engineer at Toyota, and the lessons he learned from him.
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Martin Fowler and Dan North Point Out a Yawning Crevasse of Doom
Posted by Christophe on August 17, 2008
In this presentation filmed during QCon London 2007, Martin Fowler and Dan North talk about the communication gap existing between the developers and the customers or users. Closing this gap is extremely important in order to create successful software.
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Ron Jeffries and Chet Hendrickson on “Natural Laws of Software Development – Deriving Agile Practices”
Posted by Christophe on August 17, 2008
Videos from Agile 2008 are popping up already. I’ll try listing them all here.
In this presentation filmed during Agile 2008, Ron Jeffries and Chet Hendrickson derive Agile practices from the natural laws of software development. They don’t just say “Be Agile!”, but they explain why Agile practices make perfect sense in the software development world.
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