More with Micael Herkommer
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Micael Herkommer, Inexor, SwedenMicael is a senior partner of INEXOR and Seavus Group International, where he heads up the EPiServer development teams building web content management systems based on EPiServer and Microsoft .NET for clients like Save the Children, PTK, Egmont, Vacasol, Doctors without Borders etc in Sweden and across Europe. Dealing with cross-cultural projects on tight budgets and time frames has learnt him the hard way how to get the developers quickly into their tools. He is passionate about the pragmatic road to success: communication and how people learn. A large number of international clients have put their trust in his experience in bringing complex solutions into place. He has been working with Team System since 2005 as an Inner circle member, held numerous lectures and workshops on the subject for Microsoft, Cornerstone and EPiServer, ATE (Ask the Expert) TechEd Barcelona 2007 and a member of MEET (Microsoft Extended Experts Team).
Magnus Juvas, Transcendent Group, SwedenMagnus has been working as consultant for over 10 years. He started his own company, Transcendent Group, together with three friends in 2001. When he not works as a solution architect in projects he teaches classes in system architecture and development methodologies and tools and speaks at seminars.
An almost real project done in five iterations with Scrum and TFS2008Magnus and Micael are setting up an informative and engaging show explaining the whole process in getting your next project to succeed. All phases will be covered and open to extensive discussions based on their real-world experience in getting SCRUM and Team Foundation Server (TFS) up and running for real. During the workshop we will use an almost real project (we take a real project and scale it down a bit). We will cover the initial start-up phase with the customer, the setting of the product backlog, the prioritization scheme, the sprint start-up and Scrum Master responsibilities, estimation process (playing poker), development, handling of impediments and bugs, daily scrum meeting, work iterations, testing, documentation, delivery and retrospective. In short the complete process and everything they don't teach you in the book of SCRUM. This workshop is perfect for everyone wanting to get the complete naked picture. Developers will get a lot of insight in how to get testing, documentation and build processes together. Project Managers will see how they can facilitate and obstruct the process. After the workshop you can download the materials including a lot of ready to use checklists. So are you planning to really get SCRUM up and running – join us for an interesting workshop!
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