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Das neue Jahr hat uns wieder und so geht es auch mit unserer Meetup-Reihe weiter. Ich vermute, dass einige die Zeit zwischen den Jahren u.a. damit verbracht haben, das Jahr 2019 Revue passieren zu lassen und sich auf 2020 einzustimmen. Und vielleicht gar neben guten Vorsätzen auch gezielt Pläne geschmiedet zu haben? Eine Möglichkeit, dies zu tun - und die ich persönlich hierfür sehr lieb gewonnen habe - ist die einer "Persönlichen Retrospektive". Hierfür wird der generelle Ansatz sowie der Methodenkoffer aus der agilen Projektwelt genutzt, um Insights zu gewinnen und Pläne für die Zukunft zu schmieden. Genau das wollen wir gemeinsam an diesem Abend ausprobieren. Ich freue mich sehr, dass die Person, die mich vor vielen Jahren zu einer persönlichen Retro inspiriert hat, uns an diesem Abend dabei begleiten wird. Johannes Thönes, Head of Engineering, Podcaster & Blogger arbeitet seit 2012 mit persönlichen Retrospektiven und wird uns wertvolle Einblicke in passende Methoden geben.]]>

Das neue Jahr hat uns wieder und so geht es auch mit unserer Meetup-Reihe weiter. Ich vermute, dass einige die Zeit zwischen den Jahren u.a. damit verbracht haben, das Jahr 2019 Revue passieren zu lassen und sich auf 2020 einzustimmen. Und vielleicht gar neben guten Vorsätzen auch gezielt Pläne geschmiedet zu haben? Eine Möglichkeit, dies zu tun - und die ich persönlich hierfür sehr lieb gewonnen habe - ist die einer "Persönlichen Retrospektive". Hierfür wird der generelle Ansatz sowie der Methodenkoffer aus der agilen Projektwelt genutzt, um Insights zu gewinnen und Pläne für die Zukunft zu schmieden. Genau das wollen wir gemeinsam an diesem Abend ausprobieren. Ich freue mich sehr, dass die Person, die mich vor vielen Jahren zu einer persönlichen Retro inspiriert hat, uns an diesem Abend dabei begleiten wird. Johannes Thönes, Head of Engineering, Podcaster & Blogger arbeitet seit 2012 mit persönlichen Retrospektiven und wird uns wertvolle Einblicke in passende Methoden geben.]]>
Fri, 24 Jan 2020 10:22:23 GMT https://de.slideshare.net/slideshow/agile-meets-hr-persnliche-retrospektiven/223991860 jthoenes@slideshare.net(jthoenes) Agile meets HR - Persönliche Retrospektiven jthoenes Das neue Jahr hat uns wieder und so geht es auch mit unserer Meetup-Reihe weiter. Ich vermute, dass einige die Zeit zwischen den Jahren u.a. damit verbracht haben, das Jahr 2019 Revue passieren zu lassen und sich auf 2020 einzustimmen. Und vielleicht gar neben guten Vorsätzen auch gezielt Pläne geschmiedet zu haben? Eine Möglichkeit, dies zu tun - und die ich persönlich hierfür sehr lieb gewonnen habe - ist die einer "Persönlichen Retrospektive". Hierfür wird der generelle Ansatz sowie der Methodenkoffer aus der agilen Projektwelt genutzt, um Insights zu gewinnen und Pläne für die Zukunft zu schmieden. Genau das wollen wir gemeinsam an diesem Abend ausprobieren. Ich freue mich sehr, dass die Person, die mich vor vielen Jahren zu einer persönlichen Retro inspiriert hat, uns an diesem Abend dabei begleiten wird. Johannes Thönes, Head of Engineering, Podcaster & Blogger arbeitet seit 2012 mit persönlichen Retrospektiven und wird uns wertvolle Einblicke in passende Methoden geben. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/agilemeetshr-personalretrospectives-200124102223-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Das neue Jahr hat uns wieder und so geht es auch mit unserer Meetup-Reihe weiter. Ich vermute, dass einige die Zeit zwischen den Jahren u.a. damit verbracht haben, das Jahr 2019 Revue passieren zu lassen und sich auf 2020 einzustimmen. Und vielleicht gar neben guten Vorsätzen auch gezielt Pläne geschmiedet zu haben? Eine Möglichkeit, dies zu tun - und die ich persönlich hierfür sehr lieb gewonnen habe - ist die einer &quot;Persönlichen Retrospektive&quot;. Hierfür wird der generelle Ansatz sowie der Methodenkoffer aus der agilen Projektwelt genutzt, um Insights zu gewinnen und Pläne für die Zukunft zu schmieden. Genau das wollen wir gemeinsam an diesem Abend ausprobieren. Ich freue mich sehr, dass die Person, die mich vor vielen Jahren zu einer persönlichen Retro inspiriert hat, uns an diesem Abend dabei begleiten wird. Johannes Thönes, Head of Engineering, Podcaster &amp; Blogger arbeitet seit 2012 mit persönlichen Retrospektiven und wird uns wertvolle Einblicke in passende Methoden geben.
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OnConnectionLost: The life of an offline web application - JSUnconf 2015 /slideshow/onconnectionlost-the-life-of-an-offline-web-application-jsunconf-2015/47573675 onconnectionlost-jsunconf-150429130932-conversion-gate02
Can you use HTML5 technologies to build a web application which works offline? Without a reliable internet connection? Let’s say for two weeks? That is what our client asked us to build. Their people will use the application on the road; reading documents, entering results and uploading pictures. And then they come home, connect to the internet and sync their results with their colleagues’. AppCache, IndexedDB and File API allow us to store the application and its data in the browser. However, they require us to re-think assumptions we used to make in the web: Is the client or the server the master of the data? How can we handle updates of the application? What data do we need to download beforehand? How do you test offline automatically? And what does offline mean anyway? We want to show you what we discussed and how we answered these questions.]]>

Can you use HTML5 technologies to build a web application which works offline? Without a reliable internet connection? Let’s say for two weeks? That is what our client asked us to build. Their people will use the application on the road; reading documents, entering results and uploading pictures. And then they come home, connect to the internet and sync their results with their colleagues’. AppCache, IndexedDB and File API allow us to store the application and its data in the browser. However, they require us to re-think assumptions we used to make in the web: Is the client or the server the master of the data? How can we handle updates of the application? What data do we need to download beforehand? How do you test offline automatically? And what does offline mean anyway? We want to show you what we discussed and how we answered these questions.]]>
Wed, 29 Apr 2015 13:09:32 GMT /slideshow/onconnectionlost-the-life-of-an-offline-web-application-jsunconf-2015/47573675 jthoenes@slideshare.net(jthoenes) OnConnectionLost: The life of an offline web application - JSUnconf 2015 jthoenes Can you use HTML5 technologies to build a web application which works offline? Without a reliable internet connection? Let’s say for two weeks? That is what our client asked us to build. Their people will use the application on the road; reading documents, entering results and uploading pictures. And then they come home, connect to the internet and sync their results with their colleagues’. AppCache, IndexedDB and File API allow us to store the application and its data in the browser. However, they require us to re-think assumptions we used to make in the web: Is the client or the server the master of the data? How can we handle updates of the application? What data do we need to download beforehand? How do you test offline automatically? And what does offline mean anyway? We want to show you what we discussed and how we answered these questions. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/onconnectionlost-jsunconf-150429130932-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Can you use HTML5 technologies to build a web application which works offline? Without a reliable internet connection? Let’s say for two weeks? That is what our client asked us to build. Their people will use the application on the road; reading documents, entering results and uploading pictures. And then they come home, connect to the internet and sync their results with their colleagues’. AppCache, IndexedDB and File API allow us to store the application and its data in the browser. However, they require us to re-think assumptions we used to make in the web: Is the client or the server the master of the data? How can we handle updates of the application? What data do we need to download beforehand? How do you test offline automatically? And what does offline mean anyway? We want to show you what we discussed and how we answered these questions.
OnConnectionLost: The life of an offline web application - JSUnconf 2015 from Johannes Th旦nes
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OnConnectionLost: The life of an offline web application - Craft Conf 2015 /jthoenes/onconnectionlost-the-life-of-an-offline-web-application-craft-conf-2015 onconnectionlost-craftconf-150429064109-conversion-gate01
OnConnectionLost: The life of an offline web application Can you use HTML5 technologies to build a web application which works offline? Without a reliable internet connection? Let’s say for two weeks? That is what our client asked us to build. Their people will use the application on the road; reading documents, entering results and uploading pictures. And then they come home, connect to the internet and sync their results with their colleagues’. AppCache, IndexedDB and File API allow us to store the application and its data in the browser. However, they require us to re-think assumptions we used to make in the web: - Is the client or the server the master of the data? - How can we handle updates of the application? - What data do we need to download beforehand? - How do you test offline automatically? - And what does offline mean anyway? I want to show you what we discussed and how we answered these questions.]]>

OnConnectionLost: The life of an offline web application Can you use HTML5 technologies to build a web application which works offline? Without a reliable internet connection? Let’s say for two weeks? That is what our client asked us to build. Their people will use the application on the road; reading documents, entering results and uploading pictures. And then they come home, connect to the internet and sync their results with their colleagues’. AppCache, IndexedDB and File API allow us to store the application and its data in the browser. However, they require us to re-think assumptions we used to make in the web: - Is the client or the server the master of the data? - How can we handle updates of the application? - What data do we need to download beforehand? - How do you test offline automatically? - And what does offline mean anyway? I want to show you what we discussed and how we answered these questions.]]>
Wed, 29 Apr 2015 06:41:09 GMT /jthoenes/onconnectionlost-the-life-of-an-offline-web-application-craft-conf-2015 jthoenes@slideshare.net(jthoenes) OnConnectionLost: The life of an offline web application - Craft Conf 2015 jthoenes OnConnectionLost: The life of an offline web application Can you use HTML5 technologies to build a web application which works offline? Without a reliable internet connection? Let’s say for two weeks? That is what our client asked us to build. Their people will use the application on the road; reading documents, entering results and uploading pictures. And then they come home, connect to the internet and sync their results with their colleagues’. AppCache, IndexedDB and File API allow us to store the application and its data in the browser. However, they require us to re-think assumptions we used to make in the web: - Is the client or the server the master of the data? - How can we handle updates of the application? - What data do we need to download beforehand? - How do you test offline automatically? - And what does offline mean anyway? I want to show you what we discussed and how we answered these questions. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/onconnectionlost-craftconf-150429064109-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> OnConnectionLost: The life of an offline web application Can you use HTML5 technologies to build a web application which works offline? Without a reliable internet connection? Let’s say for two weeks? That is what our client asked us to build. Their people will use the application on the road; reading documents, entering results and uploading pictures. And then they come home, connect to the internet and sync their results with their colleagues’. AppCache, IndexedDB and File API allow us to store the application and its data in the browser. However, they require us to re-think assumptions we used to make in the web: - Is the client or the server the master of the data? - How can we handle updates of the application? - What data do we need to download beforehand? - How do you test offline automatically? - And what does offline mean anyway? I want to show you what we discussed and how we answered these questions.
OnConnectionLost: The life of an offline web application - Craft Conf 2015 from Johannes Th旦nes
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Personal Retrospectives (JAX London 2014 & W-JAX 2014) /slideshow/cw-jax-personal-retrospectives/41481538 w-jax-personalretrospectives-141112170759-conversion-gate02
Probably everyone has heard of retrospectives. How you to use them to take a look at past events and learn how to improve in the future with your team. But have you ever tried to run a retrospective on your own? I practice “personal retrospective” for some time and would like to tell a bit about my approach, my mistakes and share my experiences. What makes a personal retrospective different from team retrospectives? How can you adapt them to yourself for learning and improving your effectiveness? Which simple ideas can help you get started with “personal retrospectives”?]]>

Probably everyone has heard of retrospectives. How you to use them to take a look at past events and learn how to improve in the future with your team. But have you ever tried to run a retrospective on your own? I practice “personal retrospective” for some time and would like to tell a bit about my approach, my mistakes and share my experiences. What makes a personal retrospective different from team retrospectives? How can you adapt them to yourself for learning and improving your effectiveness? Which simple ideas can help you get started with “personal retrospectives”?]]>
Wed, 12 Nov 2014 17:07:59 GMT /slideshow/cw-jax-personal-retrospectives/41481538 jthoenes@slideshare.net(jthoenes) Personal Retrospectives (JAX London 2014 & W-JAX 2014) jthoenes Probably everyone has heard of retrospectives. How you to use them to take a look at past events and learn how to improve in the future with your team. But have you ever tried to run a retrospective on your own? I practice “personal retrospective” for some time and would like to tell a bit about my approach, my mistakes and share my experiences. What makes a personal retrospective different from team retrospectives? How can you adapt them to yourself for learning and improving your effectiveness? Which simple ideas can help you get started with “personal retrospectives”? <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/w-jax-personalretrospectives-141112170759-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Probably everyone has heard of retrospectives. How you to use them to take a look at past events and learn how to improve in the future with your team. But have you ever tried to run a retrospective on your own? I practice “personal retrospective” for some time and would like to tell a bit about my approach, my mistakes and share my experiences. What makes a personal retrospective different from team retrospectives? How can you adapt them to yourself for learning and improving your effectiveness? Which simple ideas can help you get started with “personal retrospectives”?
Personal Retrospectives (JAX London 2014 & W-JAX 2014) from Johannes Th旦nes
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Pecha Kucha - Personal Retrospectives /slideshow/pecha-kucha-personal-retrospectives-15144467/15144467 twupechakuchapersonalretrospectives-121112154737-phpapp01
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Mon, 12 Nov 2012 15:47:33 GMT /slideshow/pecha-kucha-personal-retrospectives-15144467/15144467 jthoenes@slideshare.net(jthoenes) Pecha Kucha - Personal Retrospectives jthoenes <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/twupechakuchapersonalretrospectives-121112154737-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Pecha Kucha - Personal Retrospectives from Johannes Th旦nes
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X-Conf India - Ideas for Personal Retrospectives /slideshow/xconf-india-ideas-for-personal-retrospectives/15097476 xconf-ideasforpersonalretrospectives-121109050213-phpapp01
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Fri, 09 Nov 2012 05:02:10 GMT /slideshow/xconf-india-ideas-for-personal-retrospectives/15097476 jthoenes@slideshare.net(jthoenes) X-Conf India - Ideas for Personal Retrospectives jthoenes <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/xconf-ideasforpersonalretrospectives-121109050213-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
X-Conf India - Ideas for Personal Retrospectives from Johannes Th旦nes
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Personal Retrospectives /jthoenes/personal-retrospectives personalretrospective-nonoticen-120309115912-phpapp02
A personal retrospective is a regularly practiced ritual, during which you take time and think about yourself. You reflect on what happened and what is currently happening in your life. You try to learn from these experiences and derive new goals and insights for yourself. To do a personal retrospective you typically have a set of exercises you do. These exercises help you to find the information and extract knowledge and understanding from them.]]>

A personal retrospective is a regularly practiced ritual, during which you take time and think about yourself. You reflect on what happened and what is currently happening in your life. You try to learn from these experiences and derive new goals and insights for yourself. To do a personal retrospective you typically have a set of exercises you do. These exercises help you to find the information and extract knowledge and understanding from them.]]>
Fri, 09 Mar 2012 11:59:10 GMT /jthoenes/personal-retrospectives jthoenes@slideshare.net(jthoenes) Personal Retrospectives jthoenes A personal retrospective is a regularly practiced ritual, during which you take time and think about yourself. You reflect on what happened and what is currently happening in your life. You try to learn from these experiences and derive new goals and insights for yourself. To do a personal retrospective you typically have a set of exercises you do. These exercises help you to find the information and extract knowledge and understanding from them. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/personalretrospective-nonoticen-120309115912-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A personal retrospective is a regularly practiced ritual, during which you take time and think about yourself. You reflect on what happened and what is currently happening in your life. You try to learn from these experiences and derive new goals and insights for yourself. To do a personal retrospective you typically have a set of exercises you do. These exercises help you to find the information and extract knowledge and understanding from them.
Personal Retrospectives from Johannes Th旦nes
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Git /slideshow/git-9414764/9414764 git-110925111500-phpapp01
My introduction presentation to Git at the DNUG User Group Koblenz in September 2011. Download the file and check the notes!]]>

My introduction presentation to Git at the DNUG User Group Koblenz in September 2011. Download the file and check the notes!]]>
Sun, 25 Sep 2011 11:14:57 GMT /slideshow/git-9414764/9414764 jthoenes@slideshare.net(jthoenes) Git jthoenes My introduction presentation to Git at the DNUG User Group Koblenz in September 2011. Download the file and check the notes! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/git-110925111500-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My introduction presentation to Git at the DNUG User Group Koblenz in September 2011. Download the file and check the notes!
Git from Johannes Th旦nes
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-jthoenes-48x48.jpg?cb=1669988521 I am a software developer and consultant for ThoughtWorks in Hamburg. My experience so far has mainly been with web development - Java, Ruby and lately some JavaScript. My background is in medical informatics, which I studied until 2009. Besides the technical details of software, I'm also very interested in the team dynamics and the 'health' of a team. I consider retrospectives a vital part of improving the team and our daily work. I am lucky and young enough to have no experience in waterfall projects. blog.jthoenes.net https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/agilemeetshr-personalretrospectives-200124102223-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/agile-meets-hr-persnliche-retrospektiven/223991860 Agile meets HR - Persö... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/onconnectionlost-jsunconf-150429130932-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/onconnectionlost-the-life-of-an-offline-web-application-jsunconf-2015/47573675 OnConnectionLost: The ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/onconnectionlost-craftconf-150429064109-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds jthoenes/onconnectionlost-the-life-of-an-offline-web-application-craft-conf-2015 OnConnectionLost: The ...