Below is a list of pages to Agile2008 Sessions.
Business Value1: What is it and what do we do about it
Money For Nothing And Your Changes For Free (Jeff Sutherland)
Working with Global and Distributed Agile Teams
Test-Driven Ajax
Distributed Retrospectives (Jutta Eckstein)
Pomodoro Technique (Staffan Noteberg)
Tangible Bug Tracking Using LEGO Bricks(Takeshi Kakeda) On Slideshare, can download as PDF
The PairCoaching.net Leadership Game (Jeu De Direction) Download the game as pdf and play the game yourself. (The Lego that is required is listed on the PDF)
Henrik Kniberg's sessions (all slides are on my blog)
- 10 ways to Screw up with Scrum and XP
- Technical Debt - how to not ignore it
- Bootstrapping Scrum and XP in a crisis
Test-Driven Requirements: Beyond Tools (Gilles Mantel)
Migrating from SharePoint to a better Scrum Tool - Edward Uy & Rene Rosendahl from Kelley Blue Book
Remote Mentoring a Distributed Agile Team(Vinod Panicker) Slides for download.
Styles of TDD (Wake/Jain) - summary of workshop
KFC Development - Finger Lickin' Good - Karl Scotland & Aaron Sanders
Growing and Sustaining an Offshore Scrum Engagement - Edward Uy & Nikos Ioannou from Kelley Blue Book
Pushing the Boundaries of Testing and Continuous Integration - Fabrizio Cannizzo, Raghav Ramesh and Robbie Clutton
Evolution of tools and practices of a distributed agile team - Fabrizio Cannizzo, Paul Moser, Gabriela Marcionetti
Adopting Agile Testing Practices When Legacy Tools And Practices Rule! - Xavier Warzee
PMI and Agile - Oil and Water or Can they co-exits?
by Kelly Snavely and Tania Broome
PMBOK is a 400 page book describing 44 management processes within 12 knowledge areas published by PMI as the standard for Project Management. Scrum can be depicted on one page. The Agile Manifesto including principles is documented in less than 3 pages. Seems like oil and water – or is it? In this workshop we will explore the basic principles of PMI/PMBOK and de-mystify the burdensome hype. Through a brief tutorial and small team activities, we will determine if Agile/Scrum principles can be cleanly aligned to the basic principles of PMI/PMBOK. We will identify what works, what doesn’t and what should change.
Here are the results:
Workshop Presentation:
PMI and Agile Presentation.pdf
Workshop Handouts:
Handouts - PMI_Knowledge_Areas.pdf
Workshop Findings:
WK-1879.PDF
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