What I liked about it:
- nice to hear agile works so well for Rabobank
- the 3 different viewpoints ||||||
- time for questions ||||||||
- bringing the product owner
- the last part with the interaction, especially since all three roles were represented
- introductory
- clear presentation of business person vision
- different perspectives, good answers to the questions
- got better in the second half, thanks to the questions from the audience
- you have slides, this helps us after the conference
- real examples ||
- replying to questions
- good presentation
- interesting case
- interesting viewpoint
- peak into how they do agile
To make it perfect:
- use remote to flip through slides
- keep lights on, it was too dark
- intro is too long
- skip the Rabobank & Xebia commercials |||||||
- make it less of a success story, there must have been failures and problems
- if you must play the video, do it while we are on the way out, I completely lost focus :(
- tell us, don't show us, I don't need the commercial for agile
- I would like to be able to see you; light would have helped
- Introduce Rabobank in a shorter way
- 15-20 minutes of introduction, the rest Q&A
- less videos ||
- personal stories in a structured way (1. PO, 2. PM, 3. ...)
- drop the videos - wrong audience and boring
- explain more the very beginning of the motivation and the adoption of agile
- you don't need to sell "Agile" at this conference
- doesn't really deliver the abstract, it's not focused on business, but on the different viewpoints
- make it less for dummies ||
- more focus on: explaining how you bring about the change of mind
- could have been a bit more about what agility brings: communication, focus on business
- explain a bit more the roles of everybody
- elaborate preparation
- more info on top-down support
- more specific would be nice
- it was sometimes hard to follow the discussion; maybe repeating the questions or writing them down would help
- introduction was a bit long; could have concentrated on what was special about this project, not that general
- more visualization (pictures, drawings)
- less marketing stuff
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