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IntroductionWho am I

Remi-Armand CollarisAgile Facilitator at Ordina

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nl.linkedin.com/in/racollaris

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4IntroductionScope of ScrumUP

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IntroductionPlanning

• Introduction

• Warm Up

• Choice

• Fairytale – Part 1

• Theory

• Fairytale – Part 2

• Exercise

• Fairytale – Part 3

• Questions

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IntroductionExercise

•Warm Up!

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Rightshifting ModelBy Bob Marshall – the FlowchainSensei

flowchainsensei.wordpress.com

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The Elephant and the RiderHow to motivate people for the hard changes

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The Elephant and the Rider The Rider – Strengths and Weaknesses

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The Elephant and the Rider The Elephant – Strengths and Weaknesses

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The Elephant and the Rider Worksheet

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Rightshifting ModelExercise

• Form groups of two participants

• Pick an Agile practice you would both like to introduce in your team but the team will probably resist.

• TDD

• Standing up at standup meetings

• Pair programming

• Relative estimation

• Discuss what might be a good strategy for introducing it to your team using the worksheet as inspiration.

• Do you have an Elephant problem, a Rider problem or an Environment problem?

• What Strategy might help?

• What Action could you take?

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Evaluation

Please evaluate my presentation by using the evaluation booklets which

you can find in your conference bag.

Thank you!


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