Recorded 06/13/18
This session is designed to talk about the agile ceremonies we tend to focus on, show where their long-standing use may result in the wrong outcome, and then recommend ways to fix those tendencies.
In this session, we will talk about the five areas that may be causing challenges in your overall approach. Some of these challenges include Demos – avoiding the “one and done” effect, getting out of the Standup rut, and how to effectively deal with injections. We will also share other challenges you may be facing as an Agile team member and collaboratively work out solutions real-time. In this highly interactive session, you will take back practical and innovative solutions to ensure you are operating as effectively, efficiently and productive as possible within your Agile team.
Melissa will share her experiences, discuss these five areas – with the outcome to be practical solutions that can be implemented within your company.
Our Speaker:
Melissa Tondi – Director, Disrupt Testing
Melissa Tondi has spent most of her career working within software testing teams. She is the founder of Denver Mobile and Quality (DMAQ), board member of Software Quality Association of Denver (SQuAD), and Director of Quality Engineering at Disrupt Testing, where she assists teams to continuously improve the pursuit of quality software—from design to delivery and everything in between. In her software test and quality engineering careers, Melissa has focused on building and organizing teams around three major tenets—efficiency, innovation, and culture – and has created the Greatest Common Denominator (GCD) approach for determining ways in which team members can assess, implement and report on day to day activities so the gap between need and value is as small as possible.
Speaker Details:
Melissa Tondi – Director, Disrupt Testing
Twitter: @melissatondi
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Blog: MelissaTondi.com
Past Events: STPCon, Better Software/Agile Development, STARWest, Agile Denver, Mobile Dev+ Test, StarCanada, SQuAD