This afternoon, I attended the fourth agile Salon held by scrum Chinese Network (www.scrumcn.com. For the purpose of learning and communication, return with some gains.
Let's first comment on today's events.
-There are 50 participants in the activity plan, more than 60 registrants, and more attendees. It shows that SCRUM is still very popular.
-The host Mr. Jim Wang has profound experience and is eloquent. In addition, it is very valuable to strictly control the time of each activity without timeout.
-The two speakers (synnex Li Zhongli and Baidu Li Lianhua) were a little nervous, especially when they answered questions from some audience.
-The Open Space stage is well designed. If you want to inform the participants of the content before today's event, they will be informed and prepared in advance.
-The number of places for the last lottery is a little small. If you are lucky, you will not be able to win me.
Let's summarize what we have learned today.
From synnex Lee's speech, I spoke about how to better promote several scrum principles, which is of great value to me. These principles are:
-Survive
-Agility is compromise and balance.
-Speak with facts
-Expand impact through knowledge sharing
-Requirement is king
-Check the problem at the organization level.
In his speech by Baidu Li Lianhua, "three-level assistance" is a comparative image. Implementation of scrum is like a rocket, and it must have enough motivation to overcome the "Enterprise gravity ". Third-level assistance:
-Agility awareness
-Engineering Practice
-PracticeCommunity
In addition, we mentioned the concept of Two-line scrum. This is a new term for me and requires learning. From his explanation, it can solve the issue of research, technical difficulties, and other activities with Uncertain Time and uncertain results while developing functions.
Today's activity has repeatedly talked about KPIs (key performance indicator method, key performance indicator). I used to know performance evaluation, but the first time I heard of this abbreviation is also a harvest.
Finally, I got to know some friends in the industry, such as Eric of scrum.