In a few weeks I'm driving down to the AgileCoachCamp: Germany (#accde11). It's taking place in a place called Johannesberg, near Frankfurt am Main, from 17th till 19th of June.
I'm not sure what to expect, but I'm sure there'll be a lot of eye openers on how to help agile adoption.
My personal pain-point is how to avoid agile saturation, meaning where an organization comes to the point where they have "enough agile", or too many non-movable obstacles are in the way of further change.
I'm really looking forward to finally interact in-person with other people on the German agile scene, as well as some from other countries. It's been a while since my last agile gathering/conference (apart from the Bonn XP meetups), so this will be a blast!
I'm not sure what to expect, but I'm sure there'll be a lot of eye openers on how to help agile adoption.
My personal pain-point is how to avoid agile saturation, meaning where an organization comes to the point where they have "enough agile", or too many non-movable obstacles are in the way of further change.
I'm really looking forward to finally interact in-person with other people on the German agile scene, as well as some from other countries. It's been a while since my last agile gathering/conference (apart from the Bonn XP meetups), so this will be a blast!
Have fun, and please share your insights at BonnXP :-)
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