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Scrum Beer - 2 December 2009

Scrum User Group of South Africa
The SUGSA committee invites you to Scrum and beer, a year end function for scrum practitioners.

We want to end the year off with a bang. As our last event for 2009, we invite all SUGSA members to join us on 2 December at Paulaner Brauhaus at the Waterfront. This will be a social event where we can get together and network. This is a chance to meet other scrum practitioners and hear their war stories. If all goes well, we will try to convince our chairman to talk about his recent experience at the Scrum Gathering in Munich (home of great beer).

Where: Paulaner Brauhaus

When: 2 December 2009, 4PM

Cost: Free (as in beer)To help us cater for the event please register here.

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Popularity: 41% [?]

Post ‘lunch&learn’ retro

We had a great ‘lunch and learn’ session today. Many thanks to BB&D for hosting the event and providing fantastic snacks.

Topics covered in the Open Spaces format included: ‘What is the role of the analyst on an agile team?’, ‘Is TDD a design activity?’, ‘How self-organising should a scrum team be?’ and many others. We ran a total of three sessions of fifteen minutes with between two and three topics being discussed.

Afterwards we had a brief retrospective where we discussed the session. SUGSA Cape Town is currently trying out a variety of formats and it’s useful for us to get the feedback that will help us inspect and adapt our offering.

What worked well

  • It was felt that the sessions were better than being lectured
  • Participants got to choose which topics interested them
  • A change from the last event was that we had a second ‘market place’ for topics and that worked well
  • The food (I did say the snacks were fantastic)

Could be improved

  • A few people had difficulty with it being during office hours
  • A two minute warning for the end of the session
  • Name tags (This came up at our last session and I forgot about it, so thanks for the reminder)
  • To vary the format and sometimes have a presentation format with a topic marketplace for that content of the presentation

So it seems we should ideally have a mix of:

  • Locations (Northern & Southern suburbs and Town)
  • Timeslots (breakfast, lunchtime and evening)
  • Format (Open Spaces is working well but have some presentation format events as well)

Popularity: 45% [?]

Scrum Day Videos

The long awaited videos from South Africa’s first Scrum Day are now finally available.

We have created a channel on Vimeo which you can find here.

Should you have any other questions, please email scrumday@scrum.org.za

Fundamo logo South African Scrum User Group Scrum Alliance

Popularity: 37% [?]

Scrum Day Presentations

Well, we had a full house today at South Africa’s first Scrum Day.

Keep an eye out, we will be releasing the videos shortly.

The scrum day presentations will be made available here. The first ones are:

Business Track

Technical Track

Dr Jeff Sutherland’s presentation, “Take no prisoners: How a venture capital company does scrum”

Popularity: 100% [?]

The heart of scrum

Tobias Mayer is perhaps one of the more influential scrum trainers. (He’s definitely one of the most provocative.) His blog, “Agile Anarchy” has a new post about the importance of the scrum board to the scrum process as a whole.

I wanted to jump up and down when I read it. It speaks to me about why I hate the whole idea of an electronic board.

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He also links to Xavier Quesada Allue’s blog, which echoes this practical approach to scrum and teams. I absolutely love his “Elements of taskboard design” which has real practical tips on what you can do to make your task board more effective. And he made me aware of “Super Sticky Post It’s“.

Now I’m off to convince Loren, Mistress of Stationery, to order us some of those. Sometimes the best tools are already out there.

Scrum(tm) - a 3M product

Popularity: 35% [?]