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Feeling Safe to Be Uncomfortable
Gitte Klitgaard tells a story of learning, growth, psychological safety, and the importance of feeling included; a story of how to work and how to create a basis for growth.
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Enabling Teams to Embrace Change
Gitte Klitgaard discusses the tools she used for six teams, enabling them to build the foundations for safe continuous learning leading to change.
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Don't Be a Ditka
Daniel Vacanti exposes some flaws in the commonly used prioritization methods (By Value, CD3, WSJF), and proposes a mode of prioritization under conditions of scarcity, stress and uncertainty.
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What Is Our Product?
Ellen Gottesdiener and Andrew Repton discuss the importance of a shared agreement on what the product is, sharing techniques on scaling Lean/Agile product development in a large organization.
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Forecasting in Complex Systems
Olga Heismann talks about using Markov Chains.to forecast the progress of a project with multiple entry points.
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No Projects: What the Heck Does It Mean to Switch to a Product Model?
Jon Terry explains the project model, and why it used to make some sense, and compares it to the product, solution, or value stream model that is in his opinion an increasingly common modern approach.
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BDD and the New Model for Testing
Paul Gerrard proposes a model of the thought processes that every tester uses which maps directly to the BDD way, helping practitioners understand the BDD collaboration and test process.
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The Power of Energizers, Check-ins and Icebreakers
Artur Margonari discusses Energizers, Check-ins, and Icebreakers, what they are and how they can help, leading the attendees into practicing them.
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Scrum and Kanban - Battle Royale or Save the World?
Jean-Paul Bayley looks at the similarities and differences between Scrum and Kanban, discussing how to use Scrum and Kanban side-by-side to succeed.
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Politics & Hierarchy: How We Create It & How to Stop
Katherine Kirk challenges traditional thinking by using Eastern Philosophical models as lenses to explore how politics and hierarchy arise even in the most Lean-Agile environments.
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The Failure of Focus
Liz Keogh discusses different strategies for approaching complex ecosystems, starting from where we are right now, and allowing innovation to emerge through obliquity, naivety, and serendipity.
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Microservice Agility
Nikola Bogdanov discusses the evolution of the interaction and adaptation of communication and the organizational agility in companies developing microservices.