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Notes from the Berlin Scrumtisch (August 2011)

Another great Scrumtisch in Berlin Friedrichshain in a new location - 100Wasser. Various peoples from different companies and backgrounds interested in participating in discussions on Scrum came together. The hottest topic was the merging of Scrum with Kanban, but we also talked about the Sprint to Zero Problem and How ...

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16 August 2011
In
Scrumtisch Berlin
Tags
Kanban, Scrum, scrumtisch

Another great Scrumtisch in Berlin Friedrichshain in a new location - 100Wasser. Various peoples from different companies and backgrounds interested in participating in discussions on Scrum came together. The hottest topic was the merging of Scrum with Kanban, but we also talked about the Sprint to Zero Problem and How to fight Bad Scrum.

As usual we started collecting topics (timeboxed to five minutes). The list according to your votes (in brackets) was as follows:

  • Experiences with Scrum and Kanban (14)
  • Sprint to Zero (12)
  • How to Fight Bad Scrum (11)
  • Stories and Epics - How far to plan ahead (10)
  • Distributed ...

TDD / ATDD in practice

Follow up to the last Scrumtisch

On
10 May 2011
In
Scrumtisch Berlin
Tags
agile, atdd, scrum, scrumtisch, tdd

Hello everybody,

the last Scrumtisch was about TDD and ATDD. I got a lot of Feedback, that it would be nice to have a practical session on that topic too.

Andrea Tomasini and Richard Lawrence agreed on having such a session next week:

Date: 19. May 2011
Time: 17:00 - 19:00
Place. Klosterstr. 71, Berlin (at Hypoport)

NOTE: Please bring your laptop!!

Please let me know if you are coming
Cheers

Marion

Notes from the Berlin Scrumtish (Oct 5)

Hello again, we were very happy to welcome again roughly 35 participants from local industry and academia at Scrumtish Berlin 5/10/2010 moderated by Andrea Tomasini, CSC

On
12 October 2010
In
Scrumtisch Berlin
Tags
agile, berlin, scrum, scrumtisch

Topics proposed by attendees tonight were as follows (prefixed. by votes)

  • 9 - Sharing knowledge in a cross Functional team
  • 15 - How to give management the metrics they need while keeping daily scrum
  • 14 - Bottom up awareness? How to change culture
  • 7 - How to do interaction design in scrum? Where sit the designer?
  • 2 - Two teams, one shrinking. What to do?
  • 4 - What to do in back to back sprint downtime to keep momentum

By majority vote we arrived at the prioritized agenda and timeboxed discussions for 2 [+1] items, the first being ... tadaaah:

Management metrics

  • Management used to numbers from ...

Scrumtisch June - Agile Teams and Other Topics...

Bent Myllerup talked about creating a High Performing Environment at Scrumtisch.

On
1 July 2010
In
Scrumtisch Berlin
Tags
scrum, scrumtisch

Hello everybody!

Neither football and nor the heat could not keep us away from the Scrumtisch on Tuesday. More than 20 people exchanged experience and knowledge about the following topics and have been listening to Bent who was talking about how to create a real team.

Topics of the open discussion:

What to do if Continuous Integration/Maintenance Bug fixing eats up more than 50% of capacity?

  • More support from the team developing
  • How to prioritize Bugs vs. User Stories?
  • Check-ins more often and smaller chunks
  • Tools pre-building or green-checking control
  • Distributed builds with fast running tests
  • Evaluate rate of ...

Scrumtisch June 2010

Scrum: How to create a high performance environment

On
18 May 2010
In
Scrumtisch Berlin
Tags
management, product owner, Scrum, Scrum Berlin, scrummaster, scrumtisch, self organizing teams

Hello :-)

At the Scrumtisch in June, Bent Myllerup will talk about:

"How to create a high performance environment"

This presentation is covering systemic and appreciative approaches to foster team identity towards the high performing stage. He has done it at several occasions. The last time was for the Atlanta Scrum User Group last August

I am looking forward to see you there. Please let me know as usual :-)

Marion

Date: 29th June 2010
Time: 18:30 Uhr
Place: La Vecchia Trattoria, Niederbarnimstraße 25, 10247 Berlin

Scrumtisch February: Scrum at Amazon with Alan Atlas

Alan Atlas was talking about his time @Amazon and how they do or do not Scrum in the S3 project.

On
23 February 2010
In
Scrumtisch Berlin
Tags
scrum, scrum amazon, scrumtisch

At the Berlin Scrumtisch in February 2010, Alan Atlas gave a presentation about his role regarding Scrum at Amazon (starting as early as back in 2004).

Scrumtisch February 2010 with Alan Atlas

This presentation described how scrum was adopted by more than half of the software developers at Amazon. Amazon’s corporate and development cultures played important roles, both positive and negative. With no executive sponsorship, adoption occurred primarily a team at a time. The wide range of success across teams and organizations leads to a number of important lessons learned with regard to enterprise scrum adoption.

Scrumtisch February 2010 with Alan Atlas

Alan gave examples on:

  • The value of simply explaining ...

Scrumtisch February 2010

Next Scrumtisch will be at the 17th February.

On
22 January 2010
In
Scrumtisch Berlin
Tags
scrum berlin, scrumtisch

Hello Everybody :-) Late, but better than never I would like to wish you a great 2010. May it be successful, interesting and full of good events for all of you.

Here are the details regarding the next Scrumtisch. As usual, please send me a mail, when you like to attend:

Date: 17. February 2010 (Date has changed from before, see comment)
Time: 18:30 Uhr
Place: La Vecchia Trattoria, Niederbarnimstraße 25, 10247 Berlin

I am looking forward to see you there

Marion

Interesting Scrumtisch in November - Some content

Scrum @ SAP - Thanks to Markus for the speech and thanks to Isa for the notes...

On
27 November 2009
In
Scrumtisch Berlin
Tags
agile, agile42, agile development, agile tools, agilo, product owner, scrum, scrum development, scrummaster, scrumtisch, scrum tool, scrum tools

This evening Marion organised another successful Scrumtisch: Usually we either meet for timeboxed discussions on Scrum and agile development questions or a speaker is invited to present his favourite Scrum or Lean or Agile topic.

Today Markus Frick gave a presentation of how Scrum was introduced at SAP, a German software company. They started implementing Scrum in a “small” team of about 60 people, organised in about six to seven teams. The idea was to get people together who are already sort of familiar with agile technologies and let them evaluate what works in the companies context at what doesn ...

Succeeding with Agile from Mike Cohn - Get a signed copy

The new book **Succeeding with Agile** from **Mike Cohn** is now available. Get a signed copy of **Succeeding with Agile** or order the book for special condition

On
17 November 2009
In
Scrumtisch Berlin
Tags
agile, agile42, berlin, Mike Cohn, new book, scrumtisch, Succeeding with Agile

Hi all,

the new book Succeeding with Agile from Mike Cohn is now available. It's a guide to start with Scrum and I can strongly recommend it.

{Succeeding with Agile from Mike Cohn Mike was so kind to offer me some signed copies of Succeeding with Agile for the Berlin Scrumtisch. You like to get one? Please let me know. The first 10 ordering the book will have it ;-)

We also get special conditions on the price, so if you like to make a nice Christmas present or just like to have it for your selfe: scrumtisch@agile42.com

We will publish a review on ...

Scrumtisch September 2009

Scrumtisch

On
22 September 2009
In
Scrumtisch Berlin
Tags
scrum, scrumtisch

Date: 24. September 2009
Time: 18:30 Uhr
Place: La Vecchia Trattoria, Niederbarnimstraße 25, 10247 Berlin

The location is near the U-Bahn Samariterstrasse.

Please let me know if you come: scrumtisch@agile42.com :-)

Marion

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