Agile Games

Touch

November 14, 2009
By Michael

Humans love to touch and to be touched. Parents hold their children to comfort them. We hug people who are in pain. In prison, one of the greatest punishment that can be meted out is to place a prisoner in solitary confinement. Solitary confinement does not involve any direct physical deprivation. The prisoner receives the same...
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Scrum Paper Plane Exercise

November 7, 2009
By Michael
Scrum Paper Plane Exercise

Building paper planes is an excellent way to learn about Scrum’s ‘Inspect and Adapt’ principle. To use this activity in a teaching session, you will need to provide participants with sheets of paper to build planes.  You can also provide them with paper plane instructions or you can let them design their...
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Introduction to Agile: Schedule and Agenda

September 15, 2009
By Michael

I believe that agile games are the best way to create the conditions for soul shifting personal and organizational transformation. All of my agile courses are centered around games. The agenda below shows the schedule of a typical one day Introduction to Agile course. The day features half a dozen games. ...
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