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Why Don’t We Learn!?

Topics
QCon London 2011,
QCon,
learning,
Agile,
Conferences,
Organization

Russ Miles discusses how to nurture the skill of learning by understanding it, valuing it and enhancing it in order to achieve an agile transformation within the organization.

Presentations about Organization

Hacking Your Organization

Topics
Devops,
QCon San Francisco 2010,
Culture,
IT Service Management,
Operations,
QCon,
Success,
Organization,
Architecture,
Relationship,
Infrastructure,
Conferences,
Agile,
Business,
Cloud Computing

Lloyd Taylor talks about different types of organizational culture, how to understand the culture one is in, what to do to be successful in the respective organization, and how to prepare for change.

Raising the Bar: Super Optimizing Your Agile Implementation Using Kanban and Lean

Topics
QCon San Francisco 2010,
Kanban,
Quality,
Agile Techniques,
Project Management,
QCon,
Lean,
Software Craftsmanship,
Culture,
Business,
Organization,
Agile,
Conferences

Jesper Boeg and Guilherme Silveira discuss various Agile anti-patterns which proved not to work for everybody, presenting some Lean principles implemented with Kanban and helping to improve things, resolving possible conflicts with traditional Agile practices, and determining if Lean&Kanban is appropriate for immature teams.

Kanban - Crossing the Line, Pushing the Limit or Rediscovering the Agile Vision?

Topics
Adopting Agile,
Kanban,
Agile Techniques,
Agile in the Enterprise,
QCon,
Agile Education,
Lean,
Culture,
QCon London 2010,
Agile,
Organization,
Process,
Conferences,
Business

Jesper Boeg talks on the origins of Kanban, software Kanban, how it is different from other Agile methods and what it is useful for, the team maturity Kanban requires, and some of disadvantages of using Kanban.

Product Development in the Land of the Free

Topics
QCon,
Culture,
Lean,
Conferences,
Agile,
Business,
Organization,
Process,
QCon London 2010,
Product Development

Simon Baker and Gus Power point out that many projects fail due to organizational complexity, proposing ways to improve product development and business agility in order to make the customer happy.