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Agile software development has many very common-sense ideas in it, but
if it was all common-sense we'd have been using it long ago. Agile
also contains counter-intuitive ideas: paradoxes that make it hard for
people accept. For example, the notion that we go fast BECAUSE we take
quality to the max is paradoxical for people. They are used to having
to trade off speed and quality. On the other hand the idea that those
who do the work are best placed to estimate it is seen as perfectly
sensible. How can a coherent design emerge if design is done one
iteration at a time? Another paradox. But it's easy to accept that
when you build a system iteratively, you can learn more quickly from
your experiences - that's common sense. We’ll explore the 5 other
paradoxes, and you’ll see how a grasp of these helps you to take your
agile practices to the next level.
Speaker
Nancy Van Schooenderwoert does Agile Enterprise coaching – everything
from launching new agile technical teams to advising executives on how
to take Agile and Lean principles far beyond software development in
their drive to deliver more customer value faster. Nancy pioneered
agile practices for embedded software development beginning in 1998.
Her background in electronics and software development for avionics,
factory automation, medical, and defense systems brings a unique
perspective to her coaching practice. See
http://www.leanagilepartners.com for more details
(nancyv@...).
Where/When
Victoria Hotel, Central Leeds, 8th July, 6:30 for a 7:00 start
See www.agileyorkshire.org for more details.
This should be a good one and ideal to bring your sceptical
colleagues/managers to!
See you all there
Neil
PS Pass the word around