Today, the weather in Guangzhou is shining brightly. I am very happy to attend the "agile global journey" lecture and give a wonderful speech by scrum master Vernon stinebaker (Chinese name: Shi wenlin. While there is still agile "residual temperature" on the body, record today's experience.
Vernon stinebaker background
Director of Technology and architecture of Bock software in Hangzhou. He is currently one of the only two scrum consortium certified scrum trainers (CST) in China and is qualified to pass the training and certification of CSM and cspo.
Vernon can speak fluent Mandarin, but he has been in China for a long time and has learned the modest culture of the Chinese, just saying that he "can speak a little Mandarin ". To prevent foreign guests from sleep, he gave a speech in both Chinese and English, sharing his views on scrum and his experience in using scrum.
Scrum
Several features of scrum he emphasized
1. Continuous Integration
2. Daily meetings must be held up
3. Sprint Review
4. Emphasize people
Other Lecturers
The topics for subsequent lectures by several lecturers are also good. For example, Li North China's "Agile Methods in CMMS" introduces the similarities and differences between CMMs and agility, and the two can coexist to improve the software process; chen qingchun's "agile demand perspective" mentioned that 45% of software functions will not be used by end users; tan Xiaopeng's "requirement-it's hard to get your mind" is not a simple task, but also introduces how to get the user'sValidRequirements ......
Question
After the meeting, I shared my experiences with several colleagues and raised some questions:
1. Is agility suitable for your company?
2. Does agility bring high project costs?
3. is agile discipline a risk?
4. What types of projects is TDD suitable?
As far as I know, there are two small and medium-sized companies that are already using scrum (currently in the scrum getting started stage). The current situation is optimistic, at least there are no above problems. TDD basically hasn't seen anyone using it yet.
Just talk about it
In contrast, I have not updated my blog for three months. On the one hand, I am paying more and more attention to the knowledge; on the other hand, it is true that my work is getting increasingly busy. We hope that we can squeeze a little more time in the future and put more bricks on it.
By the way, scrum agile project management is a good book!