Introduction to Lean & Agile Work: presentation to IEEE Ottawa

On Tuesday, I had the pleasure of presenting “An Introduction to Lean and Agile Work” to one of the IEEE Ottawa SIGs As a prelude  to the conversation, we played a simple variant of the penny game in order to spark some lively discussion and great questions to frame the rest of the evening.  We then […]

On Tuesday, I had the pleasure of presenting “An Introduction to Lean and Agile Work” to one of the IEEE Ottawa SIGs

As a prelude  to the conversation, we played a simple variant of the penny game in order to spark some lively discussion and great questions to frame the rest of the evening.  We then talked about Agile values and principles, and how those ideas are manifested in Agile and Lean practices.  As the group was quite small, it was less of a formal presentation and more of a conversation with a few pictures to help clarify key ideas about Scrum and Kanban:

scrum 3

image

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The conversation was lively and long (as an Agile coach, I tell myself that one day I’ll get the hang of this time-boxing thing!), and from the comments afterwards it was clear that the talk had sparked a lot of curiosity about how these ideas could be applied in practice. My favourite comment was “You know, we’re supposedly doing Agile at work, but we’re missing a couple of really basic elements.  I get it now!”.

Here are the slides from the presentation:

Download the Scrum & Kanban Fundamentals handout.

 

Share:

More Posts

Mon boss est un robot!

NetDragon Websoft, une entreprise chinoise spécialisée dans le développement de jeux vidéo, a fait les manchettes en 2022 en nommant une intelligence artificielle nommée Tang

Agile en 2028 – Hypothèse ou espoir?

J’me lance dans d’la pure spéculation avec la prédiction qu’il y aura un abandon complet des transformations/évolutions/rénovations/rigodons agiles telles qu’on le connaît aujourd’hui d’ici…2028. “Ouin,

Send Us A Message

French