On Friday, May 6, 2016, we kicked off our second annual Agile Games Day event where over 20 games where played, demonstrated, and deconstructed in an Open Space format. Fun and merriment with a side of snark were had by all (especially me).
#agile games day at @lithespeed pic.twitter.com/I3Jy7tHL7T
— Andy Bacon (@andybacon1) May 6, 2016
I got some constructive feedback on my Product Owner Pictionary game, learned I’m not as funny as I think I am in Cards for Agility, and picked up a couple of new facilitative learning ideas (e.g. Bubble-sort, Scrum Discovery, story cubes).
Here’s a nib of what transpired during the day:
Playing BizValue #game at #agilegamesday @lithespeed Thx again @deesrinivasan Thx @Agile_Hulk 4 ideas & not smashing pic.twitter.com/y9D1RBeKsV
— David Kane (@ADavidKane) May 6, 2016
Continuous Integration#AgileGamesDay@lithespeed @EKConsulting pic.twitter.com/YF0fRdtd1s
— ACyrus @ Work (@iamAliciaCyrus) May 6, 2016
Lego CI @lithespeed #agilegamesday pic.twitter.com/zRyqQOqSIR
— Bob Payne (@agiletoolkit) May 6, 2016
Raj demoing “Want CD? Get CI first!” With Legos #agilegamesday @lithespeed pic.twitter.com/At7OKwRnHC
— Jason Hall (@JasonHallc) May 6, 2016
FluxBan at #agilegamesday @lithespeed pic.twitter.com/BxREI2zKXg
— Bob Payne (@agiletoolkit) May 6, 2016
#agilegamesday @lithespeed pic.twitter.com/l8lVAjDpmo
— Jason Hall (@JasonHallc) May 6, 2016
A few folks had asked for more info on Feature toggles and the fluency model:
Agile Fluency @ Spotify
https://blog.crisp.se/2015/12/15/peterantman/fluent-at-agile-visualizing-your-way-of-working
What are Feature Toggles?
https://martinfowler.com/bliki/FeatureToggle.html
Thanks to everyone that came and participated, double thanks to those of you that shared your games. See you all next year and next time we’ll leave more time for Drunk Agile!
Jason