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Ever caught yourself nodding along when someone mentions "delivering value" in Agile, but secretly wondering what the heck they actually mean? You're not alone! Join us for an eye-opening session where we'll strip away the buzzwords and dive into the heart of Agilevalue delivery. But what is "value"? Is it a mythical unicorn in the world of software development, or is there more to this overused term? This isn't going to be a sit-and-get lecture. We're talking about a face-to-face, interactive meetup where YOU play a crucial role. Come along to: Define It: What does "value" really mean? Well build a definition thats not just words, but a compass for your Agile journey. Contextualise It: Discover what value means specifically to you, your team, your company, and your industry. Because one size does not fit all. Deliver It: Share strategies and gather new ones for uncovering and delivering true valueno more shooting in the dark!]]>

Ever caught yourself nodding along when someone mentions "delivering value" in Agile, but secretly wondering what the heck they actually mean? You're not alone! Join us for an eye-opening session where we'll strip away the buzzwords and dive into the heart of Agilevalue delivery. But what is "value"? Is it a mythical unicorn in the world of software development, or is there more to this overused term? This isn't going to be a sit-and-get lecture. We're talking about a face-to-face, interactive meetup where YOU play a crucial role. Come along to: Define It: What does "value" really mean? Well build a definition thats not just words, but a compass for your Agile journey. Contextualise It: Discover what value means specifically to you, your team, your company, and your industry. Because one size does not fit all. Deliver It: Share strategies and gather new ones for uncovering and delivering true valueno more shooting in the dark!]]>
Fri, 24 May 2024 10:19:24 GMT /slideshow/unpacking-value-delivery-agile-oxford-meetup-may-2024-pptx/269288072 DavidMichel3@slideshare.net(DavidMichel3) Unpacking Value Delivery - Agile Oxford Meetup - May 2024.pptx DavidMichel3 Ever caught yourself nodding along when someone mentions "delivering value" in Agile, but secretly wondering what the heck they actually mean? You're not alone! Join us for an eye-opening session where we'll strip away the buzzwords and dive into the heart of Agilevalue delivery. But what is "value"? Is it a mythical unicorn in the world of software development, or is there more to this overused term? This isn't going to be a sit-and-get lecture. We're talking about a face-to-face, interactive meetup where YOU play a crucial role. Come along to: Define It: What does "value" really mean? Well build a definition thats not just words, but a compass for your Agile journey. Contextualise It: Discover what value means specifically to you, your team, your company, and your industry. Because one size does not fit all. Deliver It: Share strategies and gather new ones for uncovering and delivering true valueno more shooting in the dark! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/unpackingvaluedelivery-agileoxfordmeetup-may2024-240524101924-e388bb51-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Ever caught yourself nodding along when someone mentions &quot;delivering value&quot; in Agile, but secretly wondering what the heck they actually mean? You&#39;re not alone! Join us for an eye-opening session where we&#39;ll strip away the buzzwords and dive into the heart of Agilevalue delivery. But what is &quot;value&quot;? Is it a mythical unicorn in the world of software development, or is there more to this overused term? This isn&#39;t going to be a sit-and-get lecture. We&#39;re talking about a face-to-face, interactive meetup where YOU play a crucial role. Come along to: Define It: What does &quot;value&quot; really mean? Well build a definition thats not just words, but a compass for your Agile journey. Contextualise It: Discover what value means specifically to you, your team, your company, and your industry. Because one size does not fit all. Deliver It: Share strategies and gather new ones for uncovering and delivering true valueno more shooting in the dark!
Unpacking Value Delivery - Agile Oxford Meetup - May 2024.pptx from David Michel
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Agile is all about learning /slideshow/learning-in-agile/234414198 learninginagile-200521110010
A short presentation about agile software development and how it links to the learning and development space. There is much in common between Agile concepts and Learning theory which is what these slides are about.]]>

A short presentation about agile software development and how it links to the learning and development space. There is much in common between Agile concepts and Learning theory which is what these slides are about.]]>
Thu, 21 May 2020 11:00:09 GMT /slideshow/learning-in-agile/234414198 DavidMichel3@slideshare.net(DavidMichel3) Agile is all about learning DavidMichel3 A short presentation about agile software development and how it links to the learning and development space. There is much in common between Agile concepts and Learning theory which is what these slides are about. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/learninginagile-200521110010-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A short presentation about agile software development and how it links to the learning and development space. There is much in common between Agile concepts and Learning theory which is what these slides are about.
Agile is all about learning from David Michel
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How evolutionary psychology validates the agile mindset updated /slideshow/how-evolutionary-psychology-validates-the-agile-mindset-updated/191415286 howevolutionarypsychologyvalidatestheagilemindset-updated-191107172956
The workplace is full of individuals with vastly different personalities, and although it can be greatly beneficial for a team to have a diverse set of personality traits, it can also be a struggle when those clashes to a point where the team cannot pull together. Developing software is a social enterprise and Agile has brought about many great techniques and tools to work better together, but some concepts such as fail fast, fail often or just in time planning can be challenging for certain personality types to fully endorsed. Similarly, many every day Agile practices rely on high level of extraversion. But what happens to those who are rather introverted and do not quite fit with the culture shift that Agile brought to the workplace? In this multidisciplinary talk, we will draw from personality psychology and evolutionary biology to shed some lights into why we behave the way we do and why the agile mindset might be either easier or harder to adopt for certain personality types. Well also investigate how the balance between planning ahead and embracing uncertainty has deep biological roots into how we evolved as a species, and how this influences how we ought to shape software development projects to be aligned with our psychological substructure as human beings. Finally, well cover a few strategies we can apply to help us deal with stress and how we can improve the way we learn and reduce risks in agile projects to build the right thing as well as the thing right.]]>

The workplace is full of individuals with vastly different personalities, and although it can be greatly beneficial for a team to have a diverse set of personality traits, it can also be a struggle when those clashes to a point where the team cannot pull together. Developing software is a social enterprise and Agile has brought about many great techniques and tools to work better together, but some concepts such as fail fast, fail often or just in time planning can be challenging for certain personality types to fully endorsed. Similarly, many every day Agile practices rely on high level of extraversion. But what happens to those who are rather introverted and do not quite fit with the culture shift that Agile brought to the workplace? In this multidisciplinary talk, we will draw from personality psychology and evolutionary biology to shed some lights into why we behave the way we do and why the agile mindset might be either easier or harder to adopt for certain personality types. Well also investigate how the balance between planning ahead and embracing uncertainty has deep biological roots into how we evolved as a species, and how this influences how we ought to shape software development projects to be aligned with our psychological substructure as human beings. Finally, well cover a few strategies we can apply to help us deal with stress and how we can improve the way we learn and reduce risks in agile projects to build the right thing as well as the thing right.]]>
Thu, 07 Nov 2019 17:29:56 GMT /slideshow/how-evolutionary-psychology-validates-the-agile-mindset-updated/191415286 DavidMichel3@slideshare.net(DavidMichel3) How evolutionary psychology validates the agile mindset updated DavidMichel3 The workplace is full of individuals with vastly different personalities, and although it can be greatly beneficial for a team to have a diverse set of personality traits, it can also be a struggle when those clashes to a point where the team cannot pull together. Developing software is a social enterprise and Agile has brought about many great techniques and tools to work better together, but some concepts such as fail fast, fail often or just in time planning can be challenging for certain personality types to fully endorsed. Similarly, many every day Agile practices rely on high level of extraversion. But what happens to those who are rather introverted and do not quite fit with the culture shift that Agile brought to the workplace? In this multidisciplinary talk, we will draw from personality psychology and evolutionary biology to shed some lights into why we behave the way we do and why the agile mindset might be either easier or harder to adopt for certain personality types. Well also investigate how the balance between planning ahead and embracing uncertainty has deep biological roots into how we evolved as a species, and how this influences how we ought to shape software development projects to be aligned with our psychological substructure as human beings. Finally, well cover a few strategies we can apply to help us deal with stress and how we can improve the way we learn and reduce risks in agile projects to build the right thing as well as the thing right. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/howevolutionarypsychologyvalidatestheagilemindset-updated-191107172956-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The workplace is full of individuals with vastly different personalities, and although it can be greatly beneficial for a team to have a diverse set of personality traits, it can also be a struggle when those clashes to a point where the team cannot pull together. Developing software is a social enterprise and Agile has brought about many great techniques and tools to work better together, but some concepts such as fail fast, fail often or just in time planning can be challenging for certain personality types to fully endorsed. Similarly, many every day Agile practices rely on high level of extraversion. But what happens to those who are rather introverted and do not quite fit with the culture shift that Agile brought to the workplace? In this multidisciplinary talk, we will draw from personality psychology and evolutionary biology to shed some lights into why we behave the way we do and why the agile mindset might be either easier or harder to adopt for certain personality types. Well also investigate how the balance between planning ahead and embracing uncertainty has deep biological roots into how we evolved as a species, and how this influences how we ought to shape software development projects to be aligned with our psychological substructure as human beings. Finally, well cover a few strategies we can apply to help us deal with stress and how we can improve the way we learn and reduce risks in agile projects to build the right thing as well as the thing right.
How evolutionary psychology validates the agile mindset updated from David Michel
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Agile Product Ownership /slideshow/agile-product-ownership-125705484/125705484 po-181212130248
際際滷s from the meetup: https://www.meetup.com/Agile-Oxfordshire/events/256247736/]]>

際際滷s from the meetup: https://www.meetup.com/Agile-Oxfordshire/events/256247736/]]>
Wed, 12 Dec 2018 13:02:48 GMT /slideshow/agile-product-ownership-125705484/125705484 DavidMichel3@slideshare.net(DavidMichel3) Agile Product Ownership DavidMichel3 際際滷s from the meetup: https://www.meetup.com/Agile-Oxfordshire/events/256247736/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/po-181212130248-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 際際滷s from the meetup: https://www.meetup.com/Agile-Oxfordshire/events/256247736/
Agile Product Ownership from David Michel
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Slicing user stories /DavidMichel3/slicing-user-stories-67667789 slicinguserstories-161026103110
How to slice user stories, using concepts like low/high fidelity solutions, iterative vs incremental delivery, and hunting for small bits of value rather than breaking down work in technical chunks.]]>

How to slice user stories, using concepts like low/high fidelity solutions, iterative vs incremental delivery, and hunting for small bits of value rather than breaking down work in technical chunks.]]>
Wed, 26 Oct 2016 10:31:10 GMT /DavidMichel3/slicing-user-stories-67667789 DavidMichel3@slideshare.net(DavidMichel3) Slicing user stories DavidMichel3 How to slice user stories, using concepts like low/high fidelity solutions, iterative vs incremental delivery, and hunting for small bits of value rather than breaking down work in technical chunks. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/slicinguserstories-161026103110-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> How to slice user stories, using concepts like low/high fidelity solutions, iterative vs incremental delivery, and hunting for small bits of value rather than breaking down work in technical chunks.
Slicing user stories from David Michel
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-DavidMichel3-48x48.jpg?cb=1718657981 Ex-physics turned software developer, I'm fluent in a wide range of programming languages and technologies and thrive in helping customers achieve their IT software project successfully, covering all aspects of software development, from requirements gathering to architectural design, implementation and testing. Over the past couple of years, I have gained strong expertise in Agile methodologies and practices by helping and coaching customers achieve their transition from traditional Waterfall-like processes. Experienced Scrum Master on several projects as well as training junior developers in Agile techniques, I'm now developing my Product Ownership skills embracing novel concepts such ... http://www.tessella.com https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/unpackingvaluedelivery-agileoxfordmeetup-may2024-240524101924-e388bb51-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/unpacking-value-delivery-agile-oxford-meetup-may-2024-pptx/269288072 Unpacking Value Delive... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/learninginagile-200521110010-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/learning-in-agile/234414198 Agile is all about lea... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/howevolutionarypsychologyvalidatestheagilemindset-updated-191107172956-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/how-evolutionary-psychology-validates-the-agile-mindset-updated/191415286 How evolutionary psych...