Agile 2008 Recommendations

Following on from some posts that have been shared in the Agile2008 FriendFeed Room, here are my recommendations for what to attend (excluding my sessions!)

Tuesday Morning

  • Behaviour Driven Development Using Plain Old JUnit, Elizabeth Keogh & Dan North – should given an interesting insight to how BDD is compared to plain old TDD.
  • Learning Kaizen from Toyota (with Mindmaps), Kenji Hiranabe – a great opportunity to learn more about Lean and Mindmaps at the same time
  • Feature Injection, Chris Matts & Julie Chickering – an interesting take on how to schedule features on demand

Tuesday Afternoon

  • Coaching Self Organizing Teams, Joseph Pelrine & Steve Freeman – Joseph has some great insights into coaching and teamwork

Wednesday Morning

  • Resistance As A resource, Dale Emery – Dale is the expert on this topic!
  • Natural Laws Of Software Development – Deriving Agile Practices, Ron Jeffries & Chet Hendrickson – Ron and Chet always have something interesting to say
  • Value Stream Mapping – Extending Our View To The Enterprise, Alan Shalloway – an essential lean tool for agile in the enterprise
  • New Car Development In Toyota, Kenji Hiranabe – more lean material from about Toyota

Wednesday Afternoon

  • Come and Take It! Lean Pull Applied, Rod Coffin & Don McGreal – pull is an emerging art
  • Metrics for Agility, Dan Rawsthornw – an insight into what metrics can add value
  • GTD + Kanban + Round Robin for Product Owners, Thomas Nilsson – an interesting mix of techniques
  • Prioritising and Sequencing Features: Several Techniques Including “Minimal Marketable Features”, Evan Campbell – MMFs are gaining recognition

Thursday Morning

  • Future Direction For Agile, David Anderson – David has some unique ideas and insights
  • User Story Mapping: Making Sense Out Of Your User Story Backlog, Jeff Patton – some really practical ideas for managing large backlogs

Thursday Afternoon

  • Artful Making For Agile Team, Lee Devin & Stacia Broderick – a refreshingly different take on things!
  • Estimating Considered Wasteful: Introducing Micro Release, Joshua Kerievsky – a really lean approch to agile
  • Exploring User Stories Through Mind Mapping, Kenji Hiranabe & Takeshi Kakeda -a powerful use of mind mapping

Friday Morning

  • Starting A Kanban System for Software Engineering With Value Stream Mapping and Theory Of Constraints, Corey Ladas – Corey is a master of kanban

2 Comments

  1. If you are planning to attend the “natural laws of software development” session you may want to read a post about that same subject (different content from the session) that I wrote almost 3 years ago:
    http://softwaredevelopmenttoday.blogspot.com/2005/12/natural-laws-of-software-development.html

    Keep up the good posting! 🙂

  2. […] be going, but points to Kanban and Pull Systems presentations at Agile 2008 in this blog. Karl Scotland recommended my presentation as one of the ones you should attend. Again it is unknown if he […]

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