Was on Friday 15th May
We talked about…
- What’s the most interesting interactive session (format or content) you’ve been part of in an online conference or meeting recently?
- What tactics have you used when bits of the business want individual performance metrics, especially when they want to glue team level outcomes to individuals?
- Remote Retrospectives- any good/bad/ugly techniques or tools?
- Wardley Mapping – Experiences of introducing it and using them in a business
Notes and links (WordPress might make some actual links, or it might not!)
What’s the most interesting interactive session (format or content) you’ve been part of in an online conference or meeting recently?
Why keynotes should be prerecorded https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bh1bqowB_QQ&feature=youtu.be
The talk with the backing dancers https://twitter.com/jessiechar/status/1252683480950951936
https://www.liberatingstructureslondon.org.uk/
https://hopin.to/
What tactics have you used when bits of the business want individual performance metrics, especially when they want to glue team level outcomes to individuals?
The user research individual skill mapping stuff https://www.researchskills.net
All the talks from map camp last year https://www.infoq.com/map-camp-conference-london-2019/
Remote Retrospectives- any good/bad/ugly techniques or tools?
https://www.retrium.com/
https://retrospectivewiki.org
https://www.teamretro.com/
https://funretro.io/
https://humanmade.com/2020/04/06/agile-sprint-retro-working-from-home/
https://pivotal.github.io/postfacto/ But I’m not sure if it’s still being supported
https://metroretro.io/
Walking retro’s – requires a certain things to happen to make it work – but an interesting alternative to staring at a screen
see different biases in online retros too — fastest typist rather than loudest voice, etc.
Having people use the chat window and press return at the same time can help
Wardley Mapping – Experiences of introducing it and using them in a business
The team practice maturity stuff https://maturitymapping.com