When slicing the Agile 2009 conference and looking at trends, there
was a lot of talk about Kanban, Mainstream Agile and using Games for
improving and learning Agile/Lean techniques. But also group dynamics,
how we are working together, how we collaborate and how to create a
shared vision were included in many sessions and discussions.
Games
There were many games at the conference, and it
was very interesting to see how people got involved in another way when
playing a game using Agile and Lean techniques, instead of trying to
understand someone explaining some principles and practices. Using
games in teaching will make it much more effective and fun. I will
start to include more games in the future, when facilitating workshops.
Kanban
There was also a lot of "Buzz" about Kanban, and I can see a lot of interest in my Kanban talk on September 15th.
A Kanban system can be used to implement different Lean techniques in
your Agile processes. It can be a more visible way to look at flow in
the daily work, limit the work in progress, establishing a cadence etc.
I got a lot of interesting input to use on my Kanban talk on September 15th and also to include a Kanban game instead of different exercises on the Kanban workshop on October 28th.
Experience reports
Experience
reports were also a main topic, and it is very important to capture and
share the learning from real life problems, failures and success.
You can get the experience report I wrote for the conference from http://tinyurl.com/CmmiAgile and the slides from the Agile 2009 session on http://tinyurl.com/nk2g5p.
It is about Agile with distributed team, scaling Agile teams, creating
a kaizen culture across many teams and continues to deliver more
business value.
Collaboration tools
Looking back at the conference, I also see a
trend for more collaborative Agile tools. Many people talked about
tools to support better collaboration and communication. I have a
number of business cards from different venders, who created a new
Agile tool with more collaboration and asked me to have a look at the
free version. It will be interesting to see how those tools will evolve
in the future.
I also talked with some people from EMC | Conchango and played
with their integration between TFS and a smart board. See picture
below. Using the smart board, you collaborate with stories from TFS, do
estimation with planning poker cards and have the values saved directly
back into TFS. A fun and costly solution.
EMC| Conchango software integration a Smartboard into TFS
A cheaper solution is the Wii virtual whiteboard from Johnny Chung Lee. http://johnnylee.net/projects/wii/. It can be a easy way to make a virtual task board, see also this YouTube video.
By Mads Troels Hansen