
Iaroslav Torbin
Quality Assurance Lead
ADP Canada
location_on Canada
Member since 6 years
Iaroslav Torbin
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Think Agile Retrospectives are Boring? Think Again: Let's Create a Whole New Set of Activities
Paul J. HeidemaCEO and Co-FounderSparkActa Inc.Iaroslav TorbinQuality Assurance LeadADP Canadaschedule 6 years ago
Sold Out!90 Mins
Workshop
Beginner
Last year, I was at an Agility Day in New Jersey for my company (ADP). During this day of fun, we uncovered and created new ways of improving retrospectives and new retrospective activities.
You don't have to always do "Start, Stop, Continue" or "Pluses and Deltas". There are plenty of activities that are more creative and more joyful for teams and groups!
In this workshop, we will follow a powerful technique to brainstorm ideas, filter down to the best ones, and then try them out on each other to uncover new and more effective retrospective activities. Come prepared to contribute to a new group of retrospectives!
We will go through a divergent process, and emergent process, and a convergent process in creating our new retrospective techniques. These and other powerful techniques will be utilized from the book Gamestorming to harness the power of the participants to create powerful and useful retrospective activities.
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The Agile Coach Program: Scaling from 20 Teams to Over 60 Teams
Paul J. HeidemaCEO and Co-FounderSparkActa Inc.Iaroslav TorbinQuality Assurance LeadADP Canadaschedule 6 years ago
Sold Out!40 Mins
Experience Report
Intermediate
The number of agile teams that I support went from 20 (too many) to more than 70 (absurd) in a few months. What could I do? How could I help them?
From this need came the Agile Coach Program that Paul created and facilitated at ADP with a small group of individuals - one was Iaroslav Torbin. These participants already support (or wanted to support) teams (be they using Scrum or Kanban) and the individuals around them. This is the story of that journey and the results.
Feedback from the program:
- "The agile coach program has been a valuable experience both personally and professionally. It was a fun, interactive and engaging."
- "I really enjoyed being a part of this program. With its interactive and constructive parts."
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Vital Behaviours of Successful Scrum Masters and How to Make Them Stick
Paul J. HeidemaCEO and Co-FounderSparkActa Inc.Iaroslav TorbinQuality Assurance LeadADP Canadaschedule 6 years ago
Sold Out!90 Mins
Workshop
Intermediate
Agile failure is most felt by Scrum Masters. Why do so many fail to properly support their teams? Why do so many fail to inspire meaningful change in the level of leadership? Why do so many fail to guide transformation in their organisations?
In this workshop, we will harness the knowledge and experience of the participants!
Why?
Because everyone can contribute to the learning of the entire group. It will dynamic, full or energy, and joyful - woohoo!Who can benefit the most from the session and the power of harnessing the group?
- Scrum Masters that are struggling to do this role well
- Leaders that are not seeing the results needed for an effective Scrum team through a weak/unskilled Scrum Master
- Agile coaches that are coaching Scrum Masters without meaningful or consistent results
- Project managers trying to make the transition to becoming a successful Scrum Master
This workshop will use concepts and the model from the book "Influencer"
Prepare to work together to co-discover the Scrum Master vital behaviours!
Many people are taking on the mantle of Scrum Masters across agile teams around the world. Unfortunately, many of them have come from more traditional work structures that don't develop effective Scrum Masters. There is a misconception about the purpose of a Scrum Master. Often the Scrum Master becomes the facilitator or the project manager. This has to stop. Effective leaders, agile coaches, and Scrum Masters take advantage of vital behaviours in supporting scrum masters or by building mastery within these behaviours.
During this workshop, participants will go through a series of exercises to identify the purpose of a Scrum Master, how we can measure success, identify potential vital behaviours, learn from others to determine the vital behaviours, and then create a sound influence strategy to enable effective Scrum Masters and the work that they do. This workshop will use concepts and the model from the book "Influencer" (by Joseph Grenny et all) which details the three (3) keys to a successful change initiative and uses the six (6) sources of influence.
Prepare to work together to co-discover the Scrum Master vital behaviours!
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