Tag Archive | "agile"

Categories: Agile, Tekkie Stuff

TDD & Co. (continued)9. August, 2012

In my last blog post I wrote about my self-experiment with TDD. As this was real fun, I continued and took it all a bit further. On my journey I continued to follow the TDD principles and did quite a lot of refactoring. For example, I found out that having 7 or even 14 ‘inning’ [...]
Categories: Agile

Scrum Lego City – Trial Run Experiences26. August, 2011

This week, a few other Scrum coaches and ScrumMasters and I conducted a trial run of the “Scrum Lego City” game. Thanks to Sven Röpstorff, Thorsten Sturm, Mathias Vaagt and Sibylle for joining the game! Scrum Lego City by agile42 is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Germany License. Openly sharing experiences should be [...]
Categories: Agile, Events

From the self-organizing Fish Bowl3. Dezember, 2010

As already written in my summary of the XP Days, I attended a Fish Bowl session with the topic ‘Self-organizing teams’, facilitated by Uwe Friedrichsen. The format of the session worked well. For those of you unfamiliar with the fish bowl concept: This is an open but somewhat controlled form of discussion. There are four [...]
Categories: Agile, Events

Exploring New Worlds … XP Days Hamburg 201029. November, 2010

I very much enjoyed the two days at my first agile conference, the XP-Days 2010 here in Hamburg, which were full of impressions, interesting people and talks, and new things to try out. Here my first personal resumè: The plus list is very long: Well organized conference, very open, interesting people, highly interactive sessions. Only [...]
Categories: Agile, Events

XP Days 2010 – My Expectations25. November, 2010

I will be spending the next two and a half days on the “XP Days 2010 – Open Conference for agile software development and Extreme Programming” here in Hamburg. This will be my first conference of this kind, so far I’ve been more around the ‘traditional’ conferences like the PM-Forum, so I am looking forward [...]
Categories: Agile

Agile CoP Webinar: Innovation Games18. November, 2010

Today I’d just briefly like to point you to a free Webinar, offered by PMI’s Agile Community of Practice: The topic is ‘Prioritizing Project Portfolios with Innovation Games’. It will be held November 30, 5-6 PM UTC, which is 6-7 PM CET. The webinar is free for PMI members. Here is the flyer with all [...]
Categories: Agile, Project Mgt.

Die Agile Community of Practice will wachsen!22. Oktober, 2010

Ich unterstütze PMI’s Agile Community of Practice (CoP) seit kurzem als Volunteer (Freiwillige), mit dem Ziel, die Community bekannter zu machen und aktive Mitstreiter zu finden. Was ist die Agile CoP? Das Ziel der weltweiten PMI Agilen Community of Practice ist es: sowohl PMI Chapters als auch agile Gruppen weltweit zu erreichen, und die Ausbildung  [...]
Categories: Agile, Project Mgt.

Helping PMI’s Agile Community of Practice grow22. Oktober, 2010

I recently joined PMI’s Agile Community of Practice (CoP) as a volunteer, chartered to help them “Mobilizing Volunteers”. If you prefer to read this in German, please see my separate Call for Volunteers (“Die Agile Community of Practice will wachsen!”). I am currently reaching out to PMI chapters, PM professionals and agile groups (mainly here [...]
Categories: Agile, Business and Change, Project Mgt.

Brief update – Scrum in change project, week 25. Oktober, 2010

Here we are, in week 2 of our Scrum project (see blog posts here and here), close to the end of the first sprint. I thought it’s about time to give a brief update how we’re doing. So far, it is going really well. Much better than expected, actually. Productivity of the team increased by [...]
Categories: Agile, Project Mgt.

Scrum… Energize!26. September, 2010

“Energize!” is not only a favorite quote from Jean-Luc Picard. This is also what Scrum is doing to our project team! (See my last post Scrum in a Prince2 Shell). After explaining to the team what applying Scrum would mean in practical terms, I got a very quick and determined “Yes, let’s do it!”. So [...]