James Coplien Presents: Scrum Patterns — Not Just About Sucking a Little Less

Scrum Event & James Coplien Presents: Scrum Patterns — Not Just About Sucking a Little Less

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REQUEST FROM SPEAKER:

To help set the tone of the evening, please answer the scrum question in the google form found here: https://forms.gle/eeFqaxvosmxRyjd97 or email James directly jcoplien@gmail.com. It should take you about five minutes.

I’ll send an answer key in return. It will help you better appreciate the evening’s program. I’ll choose one respondent to receive a copy of “A Scrum Book."

SESSION ABSTRACT:

In some sense, Scrum is simple with only eleven main components, but its rollout and operation are intricately complex. Even with its broad certification base and online standard, it is difficult for people to appreciate its complex subtleties from a 16-page guide and a two-day course. We all assumed that the deviation from good practice was small or innocuous until we started taking stock about ten years ago. We discovered just how worried we should be. Folks don’t understand or even know how the parts work together. We sometimes see only 20% improvements if that. Even the parts themselves, people retrofit to their old mental models and complain when it gets hard to pedal the motorcycle.

The Scrum Patterns are the new defacto Scrum standard with input from Scrum’s inventor and nineteen others among the world’s top Scrum experience tier. Collected, researched, and refined over nine years, and ranked #1 among the top 45 new Scrum books of 2019 by BookAuthority, these patterns guide practitioners into an agile rollout of Scrum, one pattern at a time with feedback. Each pattern takes the reader on an internal journey through those management and development instincts with which they were born and which Scrum encodes. And if the two are in conflict, we certainly defer to the individuals and interactions behind such sentiments rather than the process specs in patterns-cum-tools.

This evening’s talk aspires to raise the bar about what Scrum is and can be, and to paint a path to better understanding both the parts of Scrum and Scrum as a whole, so you can better inspect and adapt your process going forward.

To help set the tone of the evening, please answer the scrum question in the google form found here: https://forms.gle/eeFqaxvosmxRyjd97 or email James directly jcoplien@gmail.com. It should take you about five minutes.

I’ll send an answer key in return. It will help you better appreciate the evening’s program. I’ll choose one respondent to receive a copy of “A Scrum Book."


ABOUT JAMES:

James "Cope" Coplien has been a programmer, professor, researcher, and executive consultant over his 45-year career. He is widely published in object-oriented design and programming language, as well as in organizational design and development process, including the seminal "Organizational Patterns of Agile Software Development.” Scrum’s Daily Scrum came from the research behind that book. He is the creator of Organizational Patterns and was the Product Owner of and a lead contributor to the recent "A Scrum Book: The Spirit of the Game” and a peppering contributor to “97 Things Every Scrum Practitioner Should Know.” When he grows up he wants to be an anthropologist.

AGENDA:
18:45 - 19:00 - Event Welcome & Networking
19:00 - 20:00 - Event Topic Begins
20:00 - 20:15 - Event Questions & Networking
20.15 - Event Ends


SEU:
As a Scrum Alliance endorsed User group you will earn 1.5 SEUs.

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