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Philadelphia (Usa)

Agile Tour Philadelphia

Program

TimeTrack One--IntroductoryTrack Two--Practitioners
4:00pm
Welcome
4:15pmKey Concepts of Agile
Ahmed Sidky, Program Director Agile 2009, aka Doctor Agile
Planning without Estimates
Bonnie Aumann, Presenter at Agile 2007-2009
5:00pm
PAUSE/icebreaker
5:30pmA Lightning-Fast Intro to Agile for Beginners
David Bulkin
Agility: Getting The Right Product
Mike Bria, Agile Coach, Editor at InfoQ
6:30pm
An Open Space for All
7:15pm
What's next?

Date

Tuesday, October 6, 4-7:30pm

Location

Merck 1684 S. Broad Street, West Point, PA 19486
Note: the map indicates you're going to Landsdale, PA--that's OK.

About the Presentations

Key Concepts of Agile - presented by Ahmed Sidky, Program Director Agile 2009, aka Doctor Agile

This talk will introduce attendees to the values and principles of agility and lean. We will discuss the history, motivation, and justification for the current Agile movement. You will learn why Agile can help your company to reach new levels of optimization and effectiveness. We will start the talk at a high level suitable for beginners and executives, and then dive into the next level of detail describing the principles of agile management and development. This talk will cover a number of topics including :
- Where did Agile Software Development come from
- The Values and Principles of Agile Software Development
- Agile Software Development: A Paradigm Shift
- Overview of an Agile Process
- Agile Methods and Practices
- Moving Towards Agility

A Lightning-Fast Intro to Agile for Beginners - presented by David Bulkin

A lighting fast, albeit one hour long, introduction to Scrum and agile.
Scrum Process & Tools
- User Stories
- Release Planning & High Level Estimation
- Product Backlog
- Sprint Planning & Detailed Estimation
- Sprint Backlog
- Sprint
- Daily Scrum
- Sprint Review
- Sprint Retrospective
Metrics & Tools
- Velocity
- Burndowns
- Cycle Time

Teams
- Roles
- Self Organization

Planning without Estimates - presented by Bonnie Aumann, Presenter at Agile 2007-2009

A linear-log cost/benefit graph shows how estimate-free, greedy-algorithm planning generates more business value per unit time than does traditional iteration planning - and how that does better than big-bang planning.

20 min - setup and play a competitive planning game, once without estimates, once with
5 min - explain the underlying assumptions in distributions
15 min - explain the math model behind it, as a chart/diagram
5 min - questions

Agility: Getting The Right Product - presented by Mike Bria, Agile Coach, Editor at InfoQ

Many say agile provides the tools for teams to "build the right product". Interestingly though, traditional agile planning practices can focus teams deeply in the minutiae of tiny context-free user stories, losing the "Big Picture" of where the product really wants to go and what it really needs to do. In this session we'll take a quick look at how "project chartering", "story mapping", and "planning to iterate" can help teams ensure they don't iterate their way to the wrong product.