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Scrumban not explained, experienced instead | the story behind the Scrumban simulation

February 2, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

Scrumban not explained, experienced instead | the story behind the Scrumban simulation Agile20Reflect Festival

Imagine you have to coach infrastructure teams to become more agile. How do you tell them they need to work in a different way? And how do you avoid they run away from you before you can even say the word “agile”? Typical phenomenon: their work is often driven my incident solving, but at the same time they also need to implement a backlog of changes, things they need to plan. So what type of work will they pick up first? What do you think will give the quickest satisfaction?

This is the story about the creation of the Scrumban simulation: a board game in which trainees learn how to find the balance between planned and unplanned work. Not by consuming boring theoretical slides, but by experiencing it themselves.

You get to know how we started, how it gradually evolved to something usable in a learning environment, where we are now and how you can start using it yourself.

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BIO of Speakers – Koen Vastmans and Sangeetha Sridhar

Koen Vastmans started his carreer in IT about 28 years ago as a developer. After being involved in several development environments, using several different technologies (mainly Java based) in several different business entities, he switched to training and coaching.

He was full time agile trainer and coach for about 6 years, when he decided he wanted to be more involved with technical stuff again. So 2 years ago he started focusing on processes in a DevOps context.

It was about the same time that he started developing the Scrumban simulation with a former colleague of him. And only at the end of last year he started his secundary occupation about gamification with the Scrumban simulation as a first product and supporting services like workshops and training.

Sangeetha Sridhar is an Agile Coach having more than 22 years of experience in IT development & Product Management expertise including SAP, banking domain and telecom domain.

Being a technical and functional expert, she adopted Agile more from a practical point of view and is an agile coach for more than 10 years now, in different sectors, predominantly in telecom and banking.

Sangeetha’s specialty is to apply simulations and gamification for learning and mindset change in Agile. She successfully applied simulations in many agile training sessions.
The search for fun learning tools resulted in co-creating the Scrumban simulation, together with Koen Vastmans: a board game that has been tried out in several occasions, from trainings, to meetups and conferences.

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This event is organized in collaboration with Agile20Reflect festival .

20 years ago on February 11-13, 2001, at The Lodge at Snowbird Ski resort in the Wasatch mountains of Utah, 17 people met to talk, ski, relax, and try to find common ground: a set of values based on trust and respect promoting organizational models based on individuals, collaboration and innovation. What emerged was, “The Agile Manifesto.”

Agile communities across the world will be celebrating 20 years of Agile Manifesto in 2021. “Agile 20 Reflect Festival” is a global community-led free Agile festival. The watch words of the festival, “Curiosity, Collaboration, Community, Humanity, Dialogue and Fun!”
It’s a lovely concept to organize a world agile community party.

We are bringing all the Feb’21 Agile events in Belgium under the umbrella of the Agile 20 Reflect Festival.

Please reach out to Belgium country ambassador Madhavan Elango.

Tagged With: Agile, agile20, agile20reflect, gamification, scrum, scrumban, simulation

Agile World at the Agile20Reflect Festival

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Agile World with our hosts Sabrina C E Bruce and Karl Smith talk with Dhanusha Gokhool and Harold Campbell about their Agile journeys and about their new meetup in Mauritius, Agile Mauritius https://www.meetup.com/agile-mauritius/ 

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