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In cooperation with Agile Alliance, InfoQ.com will be filming and producing 18 selected sessions from Agile 2008. The first batch will be published the week of the 14th and the remaining once/week for 3 months following. Register to InfoQ.com for our weekly newsletter to be notified of new video releases.

The sessions filmed at Agile 2008 and their publishing dates

  • New Car Development in Toyota- Kenji Hiranbe (Aug 13)
  • "We suck less!" Isn't mediocrity great?- David Douglas, Robin Dymond (Aug 15)
  • Natural Laws of Software Development - Deriving Agile Practices- Ron Jeffries, Chet Hendrickson (Aug 17)
  • 10 ways to screw up with Scrum and XP- Henrik Kniberg (Aug 20)
  • Future Directions for Agile- David Anderson (Aug 22)
  • Agile and Beyond - The power of aspirational teams!- Tim Mackinnon (week Aug 25)
  • Agile in Practice: What is ACTUALLY Going On Out There- Scott Ambler (week Sep 01)
  • Prioritizing Your Product Backlog- Mike Cohn (week Sept 08)
  • When Working Software Is Not Enough: A Story of Project Failure- Mitch Lacey (week Sep 15)
  • Extremely Short Iterations as a Catalyst for Effective Prioritization of Work- Mishkin Berteig (week Sep 22)
  • Fostering Software Craftsmanship in a Corporate Setting- Scott Dillman (week Sep 29)
  • Measuring Agile in the Enterprise: 5 Success Factors for Large-Scale Agile Adoption- Michael Mah (week Oct 06)
  • Colossal, Scattered, and Chaotic (Planning with a Large Distributed Team- Wes Williams, Mike Stout (week Oct 13)
  • Now that the team's head is in the game, how do you get their heart in?- Jim McCarthy (week Oct 20)
  • Technical lessons learned turning the agile dials to eleven!- Craig Smith, Paul King (week Oct 27)
  • Introduction to Lean Software Development-Alan Shalloway (week Nov 03)
  • Fully Distributed Scrum: The Secret Sauce for Hyperproductive Outsourced Development Teams- Jeff Sutherland (week Nov 10)
  • Manager's Introduction to Test-Driven Development - Dave Nicolette, Karl Scotland (week Nov 17)

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Measuring Agile in the Enterprise: 5 Success Factors for Large-Scale Agile Adoption

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In this presentation filmed during Agile 2008, Michael Mah analyzes the development process in 5 companies: 2 Agile (one of them BMC) and 3 classic. He measures the development productivity and effectiveness and compares the results with industry averages. He also presents the factors which contributed to the success of BMC's Agile adoption.

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Lego Is Not Just For Kids Anymore

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Lego blocks have been used for playing and building interesting structures. Michael Hunger and Takeshi Kakeda show how Lego blocks can be used as effective information radiators.

Annual Update to the Agile Alliance Board of Directors

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Announcements,
Leadership

The Agile Alliance membership recently elected new members to its Board of Directors. Votes were cast via email and in person, and announced during the Agile2008 conference. Johanna Rothman was elected Conference Chair for Agile2009.

Gordon Pask Award 2008 Winners

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Announcements,
Community

The Agile Alliance's annual Gordon Pask Award recognizes two persons for their contributions to Agile practice. The award is for potentially new, rather than established, leaders. This year's honorees were Kenji Hiranabe and Arlo Belshee; Bob Payne was also recognized for his philanthropic work. Award program leadership has changed, and community input is solicited to improve the program.

Presentation: 10 Ways to Screw Up with Scrum and XP

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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.

Articles about agile2008

"Who Do You Trust?" by Linda Rising

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During Agile 2008, Dr. Linda Rising held a presentation centered on experiments conducted many years ago, presenting how deep, powerfully affecting, and difficult to avoid are human “prejudices” and “stereotypes”. This article is a summary of that presentation.

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Fostering Software Craftsmanship in a Corporate Setting

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Software Craftsmanship

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.

Extremely Short Iterations as a Catalyst for Effective Prioritization of Work

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Adopting Agile

Mishkin Berteig presents a situation where he proposed to a software development team, which just started to experiment with Scrum, to accept 2-days iterations. The approach was trying to tackle their organizational lack of prioritization resulting in constant crisis. Their decision led to a bigger crisis which exposed the need for task prioritization.

When Working Software Is Not Enough: A Story of Project Failure

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In this presentation filmed during Agile 2008, Mitch Lacey talks about a real life project that was on the verge of being successful, but was deemed as unsuccessful by the customer. Considering that "the true measure of project progress is working software", Mitch and his team delivered the software, but the client was not satisfied.