Our world changes at increasing speed. Things that weren’t possible 5 years ago come into reach. Incumbents need to adapt to match start-ups. We evolve towards smaller, faster, shorter. Smaller teams or even micro-teams, flat organizations, no management, even shorter cycles, smaller components. During this inspiring talk, Sander discusses Cynefin, how development goes wrong, how to go beyond Scrum, why self-organization is hard, why continuous delivery allows you to stop doing projects.
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It's a small world after all. How thinking small changes software big time
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Sander Hoogendoorn
Founder at ditisagile.nl
Chief architect at Quby
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2. Sander Hoogendoorn
Independent dad, new agile coach,
programmer, speaker, author, traveler
Currently
Chief Architect Quby
Before
CTO ANVA
CTO Klaverblad Verzekeringen
Global agile thoughtleader Capgemini
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3. The Times
They Are a-Changin'
Much faster than you think
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Moore’s Law
The number of
transistors in a dense
integrated circuit
doubles approximately
every two years.
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The IBM Personal
Computer 5150
The simplest configuration has 16K
on-board RAM and uses an audio
cassette to load and save data. A
floppy drive is optional. A hard
drive was not supported.
A system for home or school with
a memory of 64K bytes, a single
diskette drive and its own display,
was priced around $3,000.
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Amazon EC2
Then, in 2006, Amazon launched
its Elastic Compute cloud (EC2) as
a commercial web service that
allows small companies and
individuals to rent computers on
which to run their own computer
applications.
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The programmer has to be able to
think in terms of conceptual
hierarchies that are much deeper
than a single mind ever needed to
face before.Edsger Dijkstra
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Too many meetings, too many rituals
Sprint planning
Refinements
Daily stand-ups
Management meetings
Demo’s
Retrospectives
Skype calls
Guild meetings
Backlog grooming
T-shirt sizing
Planning poker
Open floor plans
50. We don’t need more collaboration,
we need better collaboration
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Why microteams?
Leadership is contextual
Less but better communication
Broaden your skills fast
Stop sprinting
Fewer estimates
Stop refinements
Work where and when you want