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5回目の開催となる今回は、著名な認定スクラムトレーナーでもありLarge Scale Scrum(LeSS)の提唱者でもあるBas Vodde氏、『エッセンシャルスクラム』の著者 Kenneth S. Rubin氏の2名を基調講演に迎えます。前回参加者の7割以上の方が「大変すばらしい」と回答した日本最大級のスクラムカンファレンスに、ぜひご参加ください!

Monday, January 18 • 10:00am - 11:30am
The Story of LeSS

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This talk is based on story-telling, where Bas will share the creation of LeSS and within that side-track on explaining better how LeSS works.

LeSS is a lightweight (agile) framework for scaling Scrum to more than one team. It was extracted out of the experiences of Bas Vodde and Craig Larman while Scaling Agile development in many different types of companies, products and industries over the last ten years. There are several case studies available and an upcoming book describing LeSS in detail.

LeSS consists of the LeSS Principles, the Framework, the Guides and a set of experiments. The LeSS framework is divided into two frameworks: basic LeSS for 2-8 teams and LeSS Huge for 8+ teams. All of these are also available on the less.works website.

LeSS is different with other scaling frameworks in the sense that it provides a very minimalistic framework that enables empiricism on a large-scale which enables the teams and organization to inspect-adapt their implementation based on their experiences and context. LeSS is based on the idea that providing too much rules, roles, artifacts and asking the organization to tailor it down is a fundamentally flawed approach and instead scaling frameworks should be minimalistic and allowing organizations to fill them in.

Speakers
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Bas Vodde

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Bas Vodde is a coach, programmer, trainer, and author related to modern agile and lean product development. He is the creator of the LeSS (Large-Scale Scrum) framework for scaling agile development. He coaches organizations on three levels: organizational,  team,  individual... Read More →


Monday January 18, 2016 10:00am - 11:30am JST
Main room