Concurrent Development in Practice

There is this notion of concurrent development in LeSS, the way to get things build while testing, coding, last small pieces of analysis, documentation… is done in parallel and not in a mini waterfall way. In this session we’re going to try out to have a bit of analysis, backend + frontend work and testing all done at the same time without using a real IDE. A hands-on session on whiteboards & plain paper. It's about the patterns applied, not about the language & tooling used to grow a feature.

We'll guide a couple of small teams of 5-6 people through a short series of practices in order to explore a different way of growing a feature.

We can handle 4-6 small teams maximum! About 30 people max as it will be an experimental session from our side as well.

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Jurgen De SmetChief Simplification Officer, strategic organizational design consultant, SW engineer by heart.
Kortrijk, Bélgica
Simplification Officers
Kortrijk, Bélgica
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