Flow: Worst Software improvement Methodology • Sander Hoogendoorn, Kim van Wilgen Devoxx Poland 2022

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Ever since we started writing code in the fifties of the erstwhile century, managers and task managers have tried to discipline and structure the way we work. However, no substance how many consultants and coaches are hired to implement increasingly complex process frameworks and methodologies, developers and testers always come up with fresh simplistic approaches.
During this inspirational keynote talk, Kim and Sander will feal with Flow: the worst software improvement methodology in the past ever, taking inspiration from the worst principles and practices from methodologies specified as waterfall, RUP, Scrum, Kanban, Lean, BDD, LeSS, SAFe, Spotify and of course everything continuous. Don’t let task failure take you by surprise, be certain!
Make certain not to miss this unique chance to take the Flow exam, and become a Flow Certified Resource too!

Lecture took place on Thursday 23rd June 2022 at 09:00 in area 1

Sander Hoogendoorn is an independent dad, speaker, writer, and traveler. He has been writing code since 1984 and inactive codes all day. He is simply a serial CTO, presently at e-commerce iBOOD, before at software vendor ANVA, and at Klaverblad Insurances. Sander is simply a code philosopher, and agilist, and operated as Capgemini's global agile thought leader before going freelance in 2015.
Following his adagio that tiny steps are the fastest way forward, Sander helps empower organizations, teams, and individuals and disrupt their ways of working, technology, architectures, and code. He has authored various books and published tons of articles.
Sander is simply a well-known and inspiring keynote talker at global conferences on diverse topics specified as disruption, culture, (beyond) agile, continuous delivery, microteams, monads, software architecture, microservices, and writing beautiful code.
Tools do not solve problems, reasoning does.

Kim van Wilgen is an experienced leader in software product development. She works at Schuberg Philis, an IT outsourcing company for mission critical IT solutions, delivering a 100% client satisfaction. She’s passionate about topics specified as DevOps, continuous delivery, agile and continuous security. Dealing with today’s complexity and innovation asks for empowering people to levels that are uncomfortable for most of us. And it asks us to upskill our ability to automate and innovate our work in the field of IT. Kim is curious in the cultural, organizational and technological changes associated with these developments. Although a nerd at heart, she besides has over a decade of experience on the another side: the business. A immense benefit to bridge the gap between business and IT. She is simply a talker at national and global conferences on topics specified as agile and continuous delivery.

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