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Collaboration at Scale: at Scale!13-June-2018
Collaboration at Scale
Designed for Scrum-centric organizations with more than 10 Scrum teams, the Collaboration at Scale webinar series provides focused, outcome-driven solutions to collaboration problems faced by Product Owners, ScrumMasters, and Development Teams.
Produced by the Scrum Alliance and Conteneo, Inc., we’re proud of the many distinguished experts who will be joining our series.
Luke Hohmann
2-4 WEEK SPRINT
DAILY SCRUM MEETING
(EVERY 24 HOURS)
POTENTIALLY SHIPABLE PRODUCT INCREMENT
SPRINT BACKLOGPRODUCT BACKLOG
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Common Scrum Challenges
Tech Debt
Release Planning
Roadmap
Retros
Liftoffs
Refining
Value/ ROI
Priorities
Depend-encies
Done, Done
CI/CD
TODAY:How to Improve the Webinar
July 2018:Scrum in Government
We’ve covered a lot!
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6 Tips for Effective Product Ownership at a Distance
Release Planning Tips and Techniques
Advanced Roadmapping at ScaleDefining Done, Ready, and NO for Distributed Teams
Managing Technical Architectures
How to Prioritize a
Backlog
Budgeting and Agile Portfolio
Management
Problem Types and StrategiesImpact Mapping at Scale
Building Alignment and Empathy
Estimation and Story Points
Building a ScrumMaster Community of
Practice
User Story Mapping at Scale
Keeping Retrospectives Fresh
Identifying Customer/Stakeholder
Requirements
Collaborating with Thousands to Millions of Stakeholders to Prioritize City Budgets and
Grow Communities
Distributed Team Release Planning
Identifying and Prioritizing Technical Debt
Backlog Refinement at Scale
Creating Value-Based Backlogs
Agile RoadmappingManaging Dependencies Across Large
Teams
Enterprise Retrospectives
Collaboration at Scale Kick Off
We’ve covered a lot!
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6 Tips for Effective Product Ownership at a Distance
Release Planning Tips and Techniques
Advanced Roadmapping at ScaleDefining Done, Ready, and NO for Distributed Teams
Managing Technical Architectures
How to Prioritize a
Backlog
Budgeting and Agile Portfolio
Management
Problem Types and StrategiesImpact Mapping at Scale
Building Alignment and Empathy
Estimation and Story Points
Building a ScrumMaster Community of
Practice
User Story Mapping at Scale
Keeping Retrospectives Fresh
Identifying Customer/Stakeholder
Requirements
Collaborating with Thousands to Millions of Stakeholders to Prioritize City Budgets and
Grow Communities
Distributed Team Release Planning
Identifying and Prioritizing Technical Debt
Backlog Refinement at Scale
Creating Value-Based Backlogs
Agile RoadmappingManaging Dependencies Across Large
Teams
Enterprise Retrospectives
Collaboration at Scale Kick Off
What’s Next?
How do we improve collaboration in your organization?
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What knowledge, skills and experiences do you need?
What are your impediments?What are your enablers?
How Big is a Team in Scrum? 3 – 9 people!
Development Team SizeOptimal Development Team size is small enough to remain nimble and large enough to complete significant work within a Sprint. Fewer than three Development Team members decrease interaction and results in smaller productivity gains. Smaller Development Teams may encounter skill constraints during the Sprint, causing the Development Team to be unable to deliver a potentially releasable Increment. Having more than nine members requires too much coordination. Large Development Teams generate too much complexity for an empirical process to be useful.
https://scrumalliance.org/learn-about-scrum/the-scrum-guide
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We’ll organize today’s forums the same way!
Webinar ParticipantsWebinar Participants
Organized into Forums
Weave will automatically
organize forums
Some forums will have facilitators
Join the forum in two steps
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Enter your name and email address.
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Don’t worry – you will NOT be charged anything and your data will NOT be shared with any outside services.
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Chat with others…
Forum Progression
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10Start on the left and spend about 10 minutes exploring Knowledge, Skills and Experience.
10Then spend about 10 minutes exploring impediments and enablers.
Spend 10 min exploring all
ideas
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Let’s Join the Forums!
http://bit.ly/cas-webinar
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Next Steps
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Making the Webinar Batter
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Forum results will be analyzed to identify patterns.
We’ll create new webinars to address common problems.
We’ll share key results with the community.
Thank you for attending
Our next webinar will be Scaling Scrum for Cities!
Luke Hohmannconteneo.co