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BarCampAgileWellington2

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Increasing awareness of Agile in New Zealand

 

Friday 7 December, 2009

 

Deloitte, Level 16 (top floor) Deloitte House, 10 Brandon Street, Wellington

 

What happened!

 

 

Stay in touch

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Tagged content

Please use the tag barcampAgileWellington for content related to this event, for flickr, delicious, ma.gnolia, technorati etc.

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Who's blogging about it?

 

Presentations from the event

 

Here are the slideshows from the event. If you presented, please upload your presentation somewhere like http://slideshare.net

 

Photo's of the day

If you wish you can post pics to the flickr group barcampagilewlg07

 

The event

Following on from the success of the E-government BarCamp we want to bring together anybody who knows lots about, or wants to know lots about, Agile (Agile Development, Agile Project Management, Agile Enterprise Architecture, Agile ...). This informal, self organising day will consist of quality presentations and discussions involving people with considerable experience in this area and a great opportunity to network with others in this space.

Please note this is not about vendors selling stuff or people telling you that Agile will solve all your problems. wino kredyt mieszkaniowy sprzedam mieszkanie sprzedam bilet

Who should come: You + anybody who knows lots about Agile or wants to know lots about Agile.

What will happen on the day: Whilst BarCamps are self organising the use of some Agile practices to ensure that everybody gets the most out of it has been proposed - read more ...

There will be plenty of opportunities for break-out discussions and networking.

Lunch, tea/coffee and (some) t-shirts will be supplied. There may even be a bar tab in the evening if there is sponsorship money left over.

What does it cost: $0 + your time.

What you should do next:

  • Put your name down in the participants list and turn up on the day
  • If you have a question/topic you would like answered enter it below
  • If you know somebody who may be interested let them know
  • If you want to present then enter a presentation topic below.
  • If your company/organisation is willing to help with sponsorship (e.g. a $250 donation, food, venue etc) then please contact one of the organising team.
Bar: After the event there will be drinks at Chicago (Queen's Wharf) from 5.30. Drinks are free as long as the money lasts ...

Internet: There will be free wireless access at the venue.

If you want to be involved but aren’t comfortable using Wiki’s please email one of organising team and they will help.

 

On the day - Net interactions

 

Subscribe to this blog's RSS feed for updates on presentations and times during the day.

Or follow updates (including this blog) on twitter user agilewlg07

 

On the day - Schedule

 

 

Time Board Oriental Island Weka
9am agile 101   agile 101 coaching+advanced agile
10am dsdm extreme programming jet agent culture in agile teams crystal clear
Tea        
11am 7 habits of highly effective IT projects organisations really succeeding with agile agile pm - proposed research getting started with lean
12pm agile nightmares a client's perspective agile professional network lean case study
Lunch        
1:30pm ux design vs agile questions+ answers - agile at MSD    
2:30 agile evolution agile web with rails culture in teams contd  
Tea        
3:30 agile contracts + building trust storytest driven dev agile + architecture  
Wrap        

 

 

Participants

T-Shirts: We have no idea if we will have T-shirts but in case we do then put T-shirt size on right

Add your name to the list below:

Name/Blog Organisation T-shirt size
Douglas Talbot MetService S
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
Roger Nesbitt   M

Sad to give my apologies at the last minute but I won't be able to make it. Actually came in a week too early and turns out the schedule can't make room. - Miles Thompson

 

Communication

 

 

Topics

You can expect presentations around the following main topics at the barcamp!

 

The Agile Experience

Hear and talk about real life experiences, case studies and stories (success or failure) - preferably from New Zealand. Discuss when Agile is your best choice - and when not.

 

The Agile Engagement

Let's talk about governance models, project management, contracts and other engagement related topics and how they work when using Agile.

 

The Agile Process

Find out what Agile means (and what flavors are out there that might be right for your organization) and how your traditional tasks and roles - architecture, design, requirements gathering/analysis, testing, development - fit in.

 

Presentations

Add your presentation to the list below:

If you have something to say then add it to the list below. To increase your chance of being heard please give details about the topic:

 

Topic Description Presenter/facilitator
To Be Decided   Thomas Scovell
User experience design vs. agile software development - the big clash? (a case study of a global web site development project) Combining agile and IA/design is one of the most difficult challenges. Agile methods such as SCRUM and XP say absolutely nothing about the IA and design process.IA/design are usually driven by a holistic approach which is troublesome to combine with the iterative and incremental nature of agile software development. How can we overcome the problems and work together constructively? The session will include a case study of SonyEricsson's global web site Sandy Mamoli
Agile Governance and Project Management Forget about agile techniques and processes like iterations, rapid feedback cycles etc for a moment. Let's talk about the impact of running agile projects on governance and project management. Let's talk about what you as a project manager, business sponsor, CIO etc should and could do to achieve the outcome that you want! Eduard Liebenberger
Adopting Agile in your organisation (for vendors and clients) Ok - so you are convinced that agile (whatever it is) is a good thing. What are your next steps? How can you make it work in your organisation? I will present you with a way forward - partly generic and partly specific to government and corporate environments. You think it can't be done in your organisation? Then this session is for you! Eduard Liebenberger
Lean - taking the first steps Principles of lean operations can be applied to software development, as well as manufacturing. Agile tools are not required but natural partners of Lean. Preso will address two case studies of Lean practices experienced in the same NZ government agency - one successful and the other unsuccessful, from the customer's perspective. Barry Polley
Lean Case Study how a major ERP vendor applied Lean to improving its customer satisfaction. Time permitting will go into a Kaizen relating to development and the issues to do with product quality. Will complement Barry's presentation above. Sunit Prakash
Agile de-mystified An introduction to agile. What it is and what it is not. If you have wondered what this agile thing is and/or are not entirely sure about all the details this session is a good introduction for you. We'll cover the basics and debunk some of the myths around it. Sandy Mamoli & Brian Calhoun
Big Lessons from a Little Process Crystal Clear is one of the simplest agile processes. I'll give an overview of this lesser-known approach to Agile, and outline the 4 big lessons I've learned from it: how you can tune your process to suit each project; an answer the debates about documentation; the importance of understanding your audience when introducing agile; and why good processes should be very, very simple. Crystal Clear is specifically designed for ease-of-use, i.e. it is a process that is easy to follow. John Rusk

Questions

Add your question to the list below:

Question or topic you would like to see covered Name (optional)

I'd love to hear about anyone running agile prioritisation and governance at "large programme" or organisation wide

level. Lessons learned and how it is being achieved.

Douglas T
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
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Some Background Reading

 

 

The rules of BarCamp (as listed by barcamp.org) are:

  • 1st Rule: You do talk about Bar Camp.
  • 2nd Rule: You do blog about Bar Camp.
  • 3rd Rule: If you want to present, you must write your topic and name in a presentation slot.
  • 4th Rule: Only three word intros.
  • 5th Rule: As many presentations at a time as facilities allow for.
  • 6th Rule: No pre-scheduled presentations, no tourists.
  • 7th Rule: Presentations will go on as long as they have to or until they run into another presentation slot.
  • 8th Rule: If this is your first time at BarCamp, you HAVE to present. (Ok, you don't really HAVE to, but try to find someone to present with, or at least ask questions and be an interactive participant.)

The one, overarching rule is, all rules are there to be broken!

If you don't want to present then don't, if you don't want to blog about then don't - do whatever gets the most out of the barcamp for you and everyone else within the spirit of the particular event you're attending.

 

Sponsors

Email one of the organisers if your organisation can help out. Please :)

 

Organisers

The group of people below have volunteered to meet up regularly and help organise this event. We want to keep this group small so probably don't need anybody currently however if you have something to offer and want to help out please email one of the people below.

You can watch the event organisation unfold before your very eyes at the, open, Agile Barcamp Organisers group

 

To Do List

 

 

  1. Admit that you want to organize a barcamp
  2. Lay the groundwork
  3. Get graphics straight
  4. Tell others
  5. Network
  6. Assign tasks
  7. Get a venue
  8. Release the blogs
  9. Make lists : equipment
  10. Prepare for lift-off!

Logos

 

Please link back to this wiki page: http://barcamp.org/BarCampAgileWellington

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