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The Community that Values Participation and Improvement
Karl Scotland tells the story of a world wide athletic community, wondering what would happen if there were a similar community of small teams focused on work knowledge.
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Lean Leadership Principles: Stepping Beyond Visual Management
Simon Morris presents his leadership principles: know when a team is dysfunctional, attack problem causes at all levels, make decisions by consensus, encourage responsibility and engagement.
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Why Should I Care About Your Case Study?
Thomas Epping considers that case studies, even successful ones, should not be blindly applied everywhere, but one should take only what’s useful for one’s circumstance.
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Plan a Project in 10 Minutes - or How I Learnt to Stop Worrying and Love Little's Law
Chris Young explains how he is using Little’s Law to estimate a project’s delivery rate.
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Africa Is Rising!
Enyo Kumahor keynotes on how IT can contribute to the African growth story and the vital roles that technologists play in order to bring economic and social equality to 21st century Africa.
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Kaizen: The Key to Continuous Improvement
Luca Mezzalira introduces several Kaizen techniques for work and spare time.
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How a Product Team Is Improving Value Delivery Rate with Kanban
Andy Carmichael shares some lessons learned implementing a number of Kanban practices that have been subjected to an improving process.
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Continuous Delivery Without Breaking Everything
Andy Vaughn gives attendees a case study of how changing the development model and release cycle of a 5 year old software product to continuous delivery greatly improved the product.
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Adaptable Engineering: 3D Printing and Agile
The presenters lead an interactive session on how to use 3D printing to prototype and create engineering products in an agile manner.
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Forecasting Delivery, with Oranges
Dan Brown explains the difference between forecasting and estimating, and how one can better forecast delivery with less effort and more accuracy than with estimation.
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Continuous Delivery for the Rest of Us
Lisa Van Gelder provides simple tips and tricks for improving delivery without investing lots of time up front creating complex deployment frameworks.
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Improvement Initiatives Are Like Teenage Sex
Pawel Brodzinski focuses on the importance of having a correct mindset and understanding the context rather than blindly following some methods.