Explore how to make a potent mixture of Agile mindset, delivery skills and Oxygen for achieve the burndown that you always wanted.

 
 

Outline/Structure of the Talk

Overlay the right agile mindset required to get the most out of these delivery skills:

* Requirements management

* Prioritisation

* Breakdown

* Configuration/release management

* Test and automation engineering

* Release governance

Learning Outcome

Participants will be able to bring together the appropriate mindset and approach into different stages and disciplines of agile delivery resulting in maximising team output and business value.

Target Audience

Agile scrum masters, iteration managers, product owners, delivery managers and people leaders

Prerequisites for Attendees

None

schedule Submitted 3 years ago

  • Alex Sloley
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    Alex Sloley - Dammit Jim, I’m an Agile Coach, not a Doctor!

    25 Mins
    Talk
    Beginner

    Just what exactly does an Agile Coach do? Coaches may vary in their response to this question. I would like to think that most Agile Coaches, with some variation, would be fairly consistent in how we perceive our role. However, some companies or orgs or people probably interpret the role of the Agile Coach in ways that coaches never intended.

    Let’s explore some of the things that Agile Coaches have been asked to do! Are these antipatterns? Doing what needs to be done? This session will delve into the topic of the role of the Agile Coach and highlight potential challenges and possible solutions.

  • Jilly Magee
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    Jilly Magee - The IA (UX) revolution

    Jilly Magee
    Jilly Magee
    Boss
    Apperception
    schedule 3 years ago
    Sold Out!
    50 Mins
    Workshop
    Advanced

    Presented this in Melbourne recently to their content strategy meetup: https://www.meetup.com/We-Are-Content-Strategy/events/vwqddqyzjbkc/

    The IA (UX) revolution: Bringing the great disrupt to your tree structures.

    Jilly Magee, fresh from working as a digital specialist on CBA's new intranet, will be breaking our brains with this revolutionary idea. The attendees will get to delve into this in an interactive way, It will be fun and we'll learn a lot.

  • Rebecca Harris
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    Rebecca Harris / Rebecca Roberts - Adaptive Portfolio Management - Inviting Innovation In

    25 Mins
    Talk
    Beginner

    Organisation Leaders and more importantly customers are looking for faster, proactive and innovative solutions to their problems.

    Instead of simply doing ‘better’, organisations must do more.

    What does this all mean for the traditional PMO and how can they disrupt themselves to be the valueable business partner they need to be?

    During the 30 minute discussion the 2 Becs will discuss and provide insights from a recent client engagement where they assisted the PMO to become:

    • Start up Funders

    • An Innovation Hub

    • Investment Advisors

    • LEAN Portfolio Machine.

    Lessons learnt about what worked, reinforcements to get the change to stick and the pivots required along the way.

  • Renae Craven
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    Renae Craven - Embrace the storm: Unlocking your organisation’s agility by harnessing the turbulence and chaos of Agile transformations.

    Renae Craven
    Renae Craven
    Agile Coach
    Naecrave Pty Ltd
    schedule 3 years ago
    Sold Out!
    25 Mins
    Talk
    Intermediate

    A storm is defined as a disturbance of the atmosphere or the state of an environment and life brings them in many forms and sizes. Some bring significant disruptions to normal conditions, while others destroy the existing structures and force a rebuilding. As humans we will experience various storms throughout our lives with the aim of surviving them all.

    We are so used to the occurrence of storms that preparing for them has become second nature. We have the technology available to us to help predict them, their size and intensity so we know what to expect and plan accordingly. Best practices exist to manage the storms. However with climate change it feels like there are more ‘freak’ one in a 100 year occurrences happening which take everyone by surprise. The best practices lead to chaos. What’s the future going to hold and what can we learn today to in order to build our resilience for future storms? Do we reflect the shifting environment into our existing practices?

    How do we apply these learnings from our life to an Agile transformation of an organisation?

    On the horizon, a cyclone is growing in intensity and heading towards your organisation to disrupt the existing paradigms. Everyone is scared and uncertain of what will survive or need to be rebuilt after the agile transformation has hit. What do we need to do to prepare for the transformation? How are we going to work together to build our resilience in the chaos of the cyclone?

    How do organisations embrace the storm?

  • Shay McAulay
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    Shay McAulay - The two most common mistakes in Systems Thinking

    Shay McAulay
    Shay McAulay
    Scrum Master
    Neto
    schedule 3 years ago
    Sold Out!
    25 Mins
    Talk
    Intermediate

    When looking at an entire system there are two common mistakes that are made.

    We will look at them and how they relate to the two biggest killers of productivity in the work place.

  • Alex Sloley
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    Alex Sloley - Liberating Structures... 36 tried and true facilitation techniques to amp up your org's collaboration

    50 Mins
    Workshop
    Beginner

    The communication tools of Liberating Structures will teach you how to facilitate the discussions your org needs. I am going to demonstrate how to use these techniques in the workshop. And all the attendees are going to be fully immersed and ready to wield their new knowledge the very next day at work.

    Come learn how to help your team(s), org(s), and company(ies)!!!

    For more information, watch my video at http://youtu.be/UNOjqMUv8h0

    A version of this workshop that was presented at Agile Tour Sydney 2016 is at http://bit.ly/2f4Bie8

  • Saman Attarian
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    Saman Attarian / David Clifford - Can you be their servant? A game for leaders!

    50 Mins
    Workshop
    Advanced

    "... make sure that other people's highest priority needs are being served. The best test, and difficult to administer, is: do those served grow as persons; do they, while being served, become healthier, wiser, freer and more autonomous, more likely themselves to become servants? " (Greenleaf 1991)

    Join us for an interactive and fun serious-play session on agile leadership, how agile coaches aspire to lead. Using principles of games design and training from the back of the room we will be sharing a board game which facilitates a fun and informative conversation on Agile Leadership. We will be presenting the version 2.0 of the game after presenting in the LAST conference in Adelaide and trying it out with our clients.

    Inspired by Lyssa Adkins's "Coaching Agile Teams", Carol Dweck “Mindset” and 'Better Me' board game, dynamic conversations, and deeper commitments are gamified in this workshop. You will leave the session with practical ideas to try with your team.

    This session will challenge your mind and spirit!

  • Manuel Gomes
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    Manuel Gomes - The cognitive edge: Shape, sharpen, and sustain

    Manuel Gomes
    Manuel Gomes
    Consultant
    Independent
    schedule 3 years ago
    Sold Out!
    25 Mins
    Talk
    Beginner

    We see it every day, in every job advertisement, mission statement, corporate brochure: "our greatest asset is our people". For some reason, we roll our eyes. Why? After all, we agree with it.

    We roll our eyes, not at the statement, but rather at the reality we suspect lies behind it. Even in knowledge work, people are frequently treated as no more than cogs in roles, even though their unique point of view, peculiar skills, and emergent impact on the team's collective intelligence are the competitive advantages - the cognitive edge - that we rely on for success.

    We tell ourselves we are practising the art of the possible, are making a difference and... someday things might change?

    We will examine some unstated concessions we make to the status quo, and speculate on how these elephants in the room remain unaddressed. The conclusion is inescapable: Ninja elephants!

    Ninja Elephant

    We'll talk about how to spot ninja elephants in the wild, how to handle and address them with safe-to-fail experiments, and even enlist our stealthy pachyderms to help people and organisations learn more about themselves.

    This talk aims to inspire a reexamination of how we work together, and the impact our willingness to engage with hard questions has on our cognitive edge and our ability to change the world.

  • Arthur Poropat
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    Arthur Poropat - Agile Personality

    25 Mins
    Talk
    Advanced

    Agile development depends on people but what do people bring to Agile?

    At some point, most people have had their personality ‘analysed’, from the Myers-Briggs to the more ‘scientific’ Five-Factor Model, or the eccentric questionnaires on the web. Most of these tests claim to describe what people think, but new research shows it is more important to assess what they do. In this workshop, we’ll look at personality from an Agile perspective: what are the personality traits that make someone more productive and better to work with, and what is the best way to assess their personality

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