Karl Scotland – Using Agile to Deliver Value
Agile North Spring Mini Conference
I gave a short presentation at the Agile North April Mini Conference last Saturday. It was a great half day, and possibly the first Agile conference without any reference to Scrum or XP! Just Real Options and Kanban with Portia Tung, Pascal Van Cauwenbergh, David Anderson and myself.
I’ve added my slides to the downloads page. The talk was also videoed, so that may appear later aswell.
Unfortunately, we all had so much to say that we ran out of time, and I wasn’t able to play my “KFC Games”. Actually, they’re more simulations than games, but here’s some links to what they involve in case you want to try them out anyway.
- Multitasking – As described by Clarke Ching
- Workflow – Based on this Dice Game
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