Scrum#: Extending Scrum to the Enterprise Free 3-Part Webinar Series
Part II - Monday,
August 18th
Managing
Requirements in Scrum# REGISTER Management Track: Process - 11 am PDT
This webinar discusses how Scrum#'s enterprise and product focus
improves on the standard method of managing with Epics and User Stories. By
stepping back to include product portfolio management, Scrum# facilitates
working on the right product features across the enterprise, not just working
on the right stories in a project. Topics discussed include:
· Product
Portfolio Management with Minimum Marketable Features (MMF)
· How
MMFs are more useful than Epics
· Going
beyond user stories
· Managing
stories from business value
· Handling
time and team dependencies in your Sprint backlog
Avoiding Over and Under Design in Agile Projects REGISTER Technical Track: Design &
Programming - 1 pm PDT
This webinar focuses on what developers must attend to when building
systems with Agile methods. It discusses an alternative to the choices of:
· Design
for the future which often results in overdesign
· Not
designing at all which often makes code difficult to change
The mantra of the talk is “minimizing complexity
and rework” and shows how to use the advice from Design Patterns, coupled
with the attitude of not building what you don’t need from Agile. The
talk is basically a compendium of the essential ideas Net Objectives believes
that developers need to understand after learning the basics of Scrum or Agile
process. At the end of the day, you are still writing code. This webinar is a
first start in what you need to know in writing code in an Agile environment.
Attendees will learn:
· How
Design Patterns give an alternative design approach to the common approaches of
over and under design
· How
decoupling modules from the start can often be done in a simple manner without
requiring pre-cognitive abilities
· How the
understanding of components written by one group and used by another can be
defined better
Part III - Tuesday,
September 2nd
Scrum#
at the Enterprise REGISTER Management Track: Process - 11 am PDT
This webinar discusses why Scrum works and how Lean's metaphor of
Fast-Flexible-Flow can be used to modify standard Scrum practices as needed.
Additionally, Scrum#'s enterprise view and Lean Management philosophy will be
the basis for creating an Enterprise/Organization wide team to manage
dependencies across teams without command and control. This webinar covers:
· Why
Scrum works
· How
Lean-Thinking can identify root cause of problems
· How to
use Lean-Thinking to eliminate delays
· Breaking
down the silos between development and Quality Assurance
· How to
coordinate multiple development teams so that they work together - going beyond
Scrum-of-Scrums
Avoiding
Coupling and Using Mocks in Agile Environments REGISTER Tech. Track: Design & Programming - 1 pm PDT
While full up-front designs are not the proper approach in virtually all
agile projects, no design up front can also be a problem. This webinar
discusses some techniques for decoupling modules early on. In other words,
although we may not know how things will change, we often know of dependencies
between modules that will morph over time. This webinar presents three case
studies:
· Decoupling
informational dependencies between components
· How to
define the API for a component being built by one group and used by another
· Using
mocks to never be blocked - avoiding delays caused by dependencies of different
tiers
Past Parts
of Series -
Part I - Monday, July 21st
Extending
Scrum to the Enterprise with Scrum# Management Track: Process
This webinar introduces how to scale Scrum to the Enterprise with
Scrum#. Scrum# extends Scrum with Lean Principles and the best practices of
Emergent Design. This webinar presents a broad stroke of Scrum#. The following
webinars dive down deeper. Here we'll give a high view of the process and
analysis extensions of Scrum#. These include:
· Shifting
the focus from team and project to enterprise and product
· Managing
your product portfolio across the enterprise
· Using
the entire development organization as the context for your agile process
· The
importance of Minimum Marketable Features
· Managing
the need to look ahead in time and across teams in Scrum
· The
need for an organization wide team to manage dependencies between teams
Click here to see it if you missed it (note: you must have register to gain access to it).
Design
Patterns in an Agile Environment Technical
Track: Design & Programming
This webinar breaks the myth that every iteration must be focused on
customer value. No customer value is delivered until the release. While
releases should be based on customer value, individual stories should be based
on a combination of customer value, risk mitigation and business value. This
webinar relates an actual project where quality coding techniques were used to
manifest the Lean principles of optimize the whole, deliver fast, defer
commitment, build quality in and create knowledge. This session covers:
· Using
encapsulation to defer commitment
· The
need for risk mitigation in picking stories
· How to
decide what stories to work on when customer value can't do it
Click here to see it if you missed it (note: you must have register to gain access to it).