Is your team working as well as it could be? Are you concerned about its practices or teamwork? If so, this is a clinic in which to bring your team. We'll experience a project and then “debug” the practices and and teamwork and see what might work better (or worse!). We will fail fast and succeed faster.
When teams transition to agile, they discover some pitfalls and traps along the way. They don’t always work by value. Their stories are too big. They may not have one product owner—they sometimes have none or three. The standups feel like micromanaging.
In this workshop, we’ll learn by doing. If you have your team with you, you’ll discover what your team does. If you come alone, you’ll discover the challenges of creating a team with new people and what that team does.
We’ll experience and then discuss how you can help your team become better, wherever it is. Learn some tips to make your agile teamwork succeed.
If you don’t have an entire team, come anyway, and you’ll learn something to bring back to your team.
Johanna Rothman, known as the “Pragmatic Manager,” offers frank advice for your tough problems. She helps leaders and teams learn to see simple and reasonable things that might work. Equipped with that knowledge, they can decide how to adapt their product development.
With her trademark practicality and humor, Johanna is the author of 18 books about many aspects of product development. She’s written these books:
In addition to articles and columns on various sites, Johanna writes the Managing Product Development blog on her website, jrothman.com, as well as a personal blog on createadaptablelife.com.
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