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Scrumtisch Berlin, August 2011

Hello All, the next Scrumtisch in Berlin will happen on the 15th of Agust. Andrea Tomasini will make an interactive session about 2 topics which will be chosen by the audience :-) So come with all your questions and let have an interesting session! Date & Time Date: 15th August ...

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22 July 2011
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Scrumtisch Berlin

Hello All,

the next Scrumtisch in Berlin will happen on the 15th of August.

Andrea Tomasini will make an interactive session about 2 topics which will be chosen by the audience :-)

So come with all your questions and let us have an interesting session!

Date & Time

Date: 15th August 2011
Time: 18:30 Uhr
Place: Restaurant Hundertwasser, Simon Dach Str. 39 / Ecke Krossener Str. (Im Restaurant Treppe hoch)

CU there and please let me know (as usual) who is joining: scrumtisch@agile42.com


Awesome Coach of the Week: Michael Sahota

We honour Michael Sahota as Awesome Coach of the Week 27, 2011!

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5 July 2011
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I first met Michael Sahota at the XPDays Benelux 2010. I had heard his name before, but not much about him… A funny connection was our first topic of conversation: A colleague of mine from Berlin had moved to Toronto in the Summer, and had been looking for a job as a ScrumMaster there. Tuesday before the XPDays we chatted on Skype, and she told me she had just signed a contract: “And do you know what’s really funny? You’ll meet my boss in two days!” That was not Michael, but a friend of him in Toronto, and ...


Agile Practices in a Nutshell

Have you ever wondered how companies like Facebook or Google can develop new working features at such a crazy pace, while others take forever to release shaky software?Answer: they’re using an Agile approach that includes state-of-the-art technical practices. Here you can find the major agile practices in a short but ...

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4 July 2011
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agile, Scrum, Scrum & XP

Have you ever wondered how companies like Facebook or Google can develop new working features at such a crazy pace, while others take forever to release shaky software?
Answer: they’re using an Agile approach that includes state-of-the-art technical practices. Here you can find the major agile practices in a short but detailed overview.

Agile Practices in a Nutshell


Awesome Coach of the Week: Sebastian Schürmann

We honour Sebastian Schürmann as awesome coach of the week 26, 2011!

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1 July 2011
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Awesome Coach of the Week
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I first met Sebastian Schürmann at the ScrumGathering 2009 in Munich. We’ve been in touch on Twitter since and met again at Play4Agile in February and the AgileCoachCamp two weeks ago. This week, I’ve been at his company and could gain first-hand experience of his awesome achievements…

(Non-)Violent Communication

Sebastian is a man of strong opinion and blunt communication. To phrase it differently, he’s a natural talent of violent communication—which can be quite effective…

Sebs Smiling

At the ACCDE11, we both attended a session on non-violent communication. We talked a lot about that technique during the ...


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