2009 Session: Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Fire - Efficiency in Scrum
Thursday, 17:45 - 18:40
Track: Keynote
In this keynote Robert Sabourin shares several case studies highlighting terrible failures and brilliant successes in constructing an efficient SCRUM project. Some teams dramatically fail to achieve a balance of building a solid framework at the expense of adding expedient features. Other teams adapt and achieve a powerful stasis efficiently delivering value to customers and many other important stakeholders as well.
Prerequisites
Focusing development involves understanding what is important and actively listening to key business, technological and organizational context drivers. The collaborative work of assiduous Product Own
Expectations
Will every hour of work bring us an hour closer to our goals? Does it matter? Can project churn help us become more efficient? How much turbulence can we handle? Do we trade short term gains for lo
Additional Info
Robert Sabourin
Robert Sabourin has more than twenty-five years of management experience, leading teams of software development professionals. A well-respected member of the software engineering community, Robert has managed, trained, mentored, and coached hundreds of top professionals in the field. The author of I am a Bug!, the popular software testing childrens book, Robert is an adjunct professor of Software Engineering at McGill University.