DevConf.CZ

Lego Lab: Experience the Möbius Loop Rhythm of Working...with Lego!
06-14, 14:00–15:20 (Europe/Prague), C228 | Workshops (capacity 24)

If you work in software development and love Lego, then this session is for you!

In the not-so-distant future, mankind has finally planned our first manned mission to colonize Mars. The infrastructure is set, the rocket is ready, and now we just need a plan for what we need to build to help our first colonists be successful in sustaining life on a new planet.

Come be a part of the fun as experience what it's like to apply the Möbius Loop rhythm of working, focusing on outcome delivery instead of a single, rigid framework. We'll leverage methodologies such as agile, human-centered design, and DevOps and meld them into a single rhythm of working that will propel us toward creating the first habitable city on Mars - with Lego!

Come ready to collaborate, move stickies around a wall, build with lego, and help our first brave colonists take the next step in the human endeavor!

See also: Matrix Chat

Jerry Becker is a Principal Transformation Manager in Red Hat's Agility & Continuous Improvement Organization. He also has experience as a Product Manager & Innovation Engagement Lead with Red Hat Open Innovation Labs, helping companies bring ideas to life the open source way. Prior to joining Red Hat, he was helping the U.S. Intelligence Community transform how they build digital solutions through Agile delivery as a Lead Product Strategist and Product Manager. He also served in the Navy for 9 years.

Skilled in modern product practices such as Innovation Management, Human-centered Design, Design Thinking, and Agile Development, Jerry has a strong passion for inspiring and harnessing creativity to design useful, easy-to-use, and enjoyable products and experiences.

I am an agile practitioner in Red Hat. I initially started as a Project Management intern and over the years worked my way towards a more agile-oriented role as a Scrum master and now helping agile transformation efforts in Red Hat.