Portia Tung and I co-present “Agreeing on Business Value with Systems Thinking” at this year’s Mini XP Day Benelux. This is one of the twelve sessions from XP Days Benelux 2010 that have been selected to re-run.
See you on April 1st in Mechelen.
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Feb 28 Mini XP Day 2010Portia Tung and I co-present “Agreeing on Business Value with Systems Thinking” at this year’s Mini XP Day Benelux. This is one of the twelve sessions from XP Days Benelux 2010 that have been selected to re-run. See you on April 1st in Mechelen. XP Day session tryout: Agreeing on Business Value with Systems ThinkingCap Gemini will host the next Agile/XP Belgium usergroup meeting. This session is a tryout for XP Days Benelux. We talk a lot about “maximizing business value”. We ask business people and product managers to prioritise by estimating the business value of user stories. But what exactly do we mean by business value? Over the past few years we’ve worked with many teams to define their “Business Value Model”, a clear definition of the value a project will bring to the organisation. The exercise hasn’t always been easy but it has always brought significant benefits:
In this interactive tutorial you’ll apply some Systems Thinking techniques, such as the Diagram of Effects and Intermediate Objectives Map) to define the business value model of an example project. We’ll show you the techniques we used and discuss how you can apply those techniques in you context so that you’ll be ready to start building a business value model with your team. Agenda:
Address: Bessenveldstraat 19, B-1831 Diegem, Belgium Register here for this free event Sep 27 XP Days Benelux 2010XP Days Benelux 2010 will be held in Kapellerput, Heeze (near Eindhoven), The Netherlands on 25-26 November The program for XP Days Benelux has been published. This year we have more sessions than ever before: 41 sessions over 2 days. As always, it’s going to be hard to select only one session from the five parallel tracks. I’ll be presenting “Agreeing on Business Value with Systems Thinking” with Portia Tung. I’ll be doing a tryout of this presentation, which has been updated after presenting it at Agile 2010. Come to the Agile/XP Belgium user group meeting on Tuesday 26th of October. If you want to see a tryout of the “Database Change Management” session, join us in the Agile/XP Belgium user group meeting on Tuesday 5th of October. XP Days session tryoutIHC hosts the next Agile/XP Belgium usergroup meeting. There will be two sessions in parallel Session 1: “A journey into Database Change Management” by Jochen Jonckheere and Pascal Mestdach. This is a tryout for XP Days Benelux. Abstract: We will bring you the story of our journey into database change management. We share our experiences with concrete examples/common situations and explain the different parts of Database Change Management along the way. During our journey we encountered several problems. We let participants reflect on how they would solve these problems, before we show the solution we picked. This is an interactive technical session where you will see 2 developers working together, writing some small sql scripts, breaking and fixing automated builds and even in the end a tool for handling Database Change Management in an automated way in the .NET environment. Session 2: To be decided Agenda:
Register here for this free meeting. Parallel evolutionLast Thursday and Friday I participated in the Lean and Kanban Belgium 2010 conference. I was scheduled to present a session on Friday morning, so I could go to many sessions on Thursday. Every session that I attended on Thursday said many things I wanted to say:
What was left to say? At the end of the day I could scrap about 3/4 of my talk. The good news is that many people are independently reporting that these techniques and approaches work. And they can show results. In the end, there was more than enough to fill an hour. After the presentation several people asked questions and discussed what I presented. p.s. I followed Dave Nicolette‘s advice to grow a profitable consultancy: coin a new acronym. I give you “IDD”. You’ll have to watch the presentation to know what it means. And you’ll have to pay me big bucks to come implement it in your organisation 🙂 View more presentations from AgileCoach.net.
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