PAST CONFERENCE TALKS

Beside my books, there are a lot of talks, papers and other publications, I was involved with. Most of these publications are focused on Agile Software Development and on Pedagogical Patterns. If you are further interested in one of the publications, please do not hesitate to ask me via email at: web@jeckstein.com.

See also related and highly recommended papers, published by friends of mine, and more information of my engagement at various conferences.

Conference talks
2024

OOP 2024 Munich, Germany, January 29 – February 2, 2024
– Talk on Die Welt sendet S.O.S.! Nachhaltigkeit beginnt in der Produktentwicklung (The planet sends an S.O.S.! Sustainability starts with product development) January, 31

Archive

GYSS 2023 – Global Youth Sustainability Summit: Uniting for a Greener Future, online, December 16
– Panelist together with Joanne Stone & Joanna Masraff on Agility for Sustainability for the EcoTeens

LeSS in NYC & Global, online, December 15, 2023
– Talk on Agile Sustainability

Tools4AgileTeams Konferenz, Wiesbaden, Germany, November 29 – December 1, 2023
– Keynote Die Welt sendet S.O.S.! Nachhaltigkeit beginnt in der Produktentwicklung, November 30

Agile Testing Days, Potsdam, Germany, November 13-16, 2023
– Workshop with John Buck on Agilists, the planet is (silently) screaming! on November 15

Women in Agile Europe, Veldhoven (Eindhoven), The Netherlands, November 14, 2023
– Keynote on Perception and Reality on (Agile) Chasms

SoSA 2023, online, November 3, 2023
– Facilitation of the „State of Sustainability in Agile.“ Presented by the Agile Alliance Sustainability Initiative

Systemic Agility Meetup, online, November 2, 2023
– Talk on The Planet is on Fire! – Addressing Today’s Challenges with BOSSA nova

Agile Online Summit, online, October 24-26, 2023
– Keynote on Sustainability in the IT World

Power, Purpose, Pay: Ways to decide about money together, online, September 28-29, 2023
– Talk together with John Buck on Bring Money to the Fair: Reflections from the Budgeting Trenches, September 29

Virtual Agile Meetup, online, September 28, 2023
– Talk Agile Sustainability: You can be more – socially, environmentally, and economically – sustainable based on data!

LeSS Conference Berlin – Large-Scale Scrum Conference, Berlin, September 27-28, 2023
– Keynote on Agile Sustainability: You can be more – socially, environmentally, and economically – sustainable based on data!

TACON – Die Konferenz zu Testautomatisierung, Leipzig, September 26-27, 2023
– Keynote Schneller, sicherer, nachhaltiger! Die grüne Revolution im Softwaretesting

XP 2023 Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 13-16, 2023
– Panelist (with David Snowden, Peggy Gregory & Nils Brede Moe) in the Research Workshop on Research Workshops – Fear Based Agile Transformations: Large-Scale Agile Development
– Workshop together with Maryse Meinen on The planet is (silently) screaming! How to get out of your paralysis and make a difference via your daily agile work!
– Keynote on Sustainability – A Holistic Responsibility.

WiAT Meetup – Women in Agile & Tech, online, April 27, 2023
Panelist with Dhaval Panchal on Essential Skills for Becoming a Successful Agile Coach or Scrum Master them April, 27 at 12pm MDT | 8pm CEST

Legacy & Innovation Meetup, Nr. 27 Hamburg, Germany & online, April 26, 2023
– Daten for Future: Nachhaltigkeit im Team und Unternehmen verankern

Bitkom 2023 online, April 26, 2023
– Webinar zu BOSSA nova_ Unternehmensweite Agilität mit Beyond-Budgeting, Open Space & Soziokratie April, 26, um 10 Uhr CEST

GYSS 2023 – Global Youth Sustainability Summit, online, April 22, 2023
– Keynote on Sustainability & Agility for the EcoTeens

Agilists4Planet, online, April 21-22, 2023
– Workshop on Sustainability as a Guide for Actions & Outcomes in Agile Development (recording), April 21

ACCU 2023 Bristol, UK, April 19-22, 2023
– Lightning Talk (4:55mins) on Sustainable Programming for Our Planet That’s on Fire  April, 20
– Talk on Let’s get more – social, environmental, and economic – sustainability based on data! April, 19

Agility Today 2023 New Delhi, India, March 23-25, 2023
– Talk on How to Strategize Enterprise Transformation, March 25

Agile India 2023 Bengaluru, India, March 15-19, 2023
– Talk on Let’s get more – social, environmental, and economic – sustainability based on data! March, 18

OOP 2023 online, Germany, February 6-9, 2023
– Talk on Wie nachhaltig ist ein agiles Team oder Unternehmen? (How sustainable is an agile team or company?) February, 8
– Panelist on Finding the right balance in sustainability. February, 9

Meetup hosted by Comparative Agility online, November 28, 2022
– with Claudia Melo & Steve Holyer talk on Let’s get – social, environmental, and economic – sustainability based on data!

Agile Testing Days 2022 Potsdam, Germany, November 21 – 25, 2022
– Workshop on Software for Future: What’s the Impact of the Agile Manifesto on our Carbon footprint? November 23

Regional Scrum Gathering Belgrade Belgrade, Serbia, November 17-18, 2022
– Keynote on Increasing Productivity by Uncovering Cost of Delay, November 18

Webinar with the Great IT Professional online, November 16, 2022
– Webinar on Agile Metrics: More Effectiveness by Measuring What Matters

Agile Online Summit, online, November 2-4, 2022
– Talk on Let’s get more – social, environmental, and economic – sustainability based on data! – Here’s how! November 4

Kanban New Zealand online, November 3, 2022
– Meetup on The Planet sends an S.O.S. – Taking Responsibility for our Carbon Footprint

Telekom Agilista Barcamp Autumn 22 online, October 20-21, 2022
– Keynote on Company-wide Agility with BOSSA nova, October 21, 2022

Fearless Change Campfire online, September 30, 2022
– Story sharing on Don’t fear big Changes

Agile by Example 2022 Warsaw, Poland, September 25-28, 2022
– In-depth workshop/dojo on Agile Sustainability
– Keynote on Increasing Productivity by Uncovering Cost of Delay

Agile India 2022 online, September 22-24, 2022
– Talk on The Planet sends an S.O.S. – Taking Responsibility for our Carbon Footprint

NDC TechTown 2022 Kongsberg, Norway, August 29 – September 1, 2022
– Talk on The Planet sends an S.O.S. – Taking Responsibility for our Carbon Footprint, August 31

Agile 2022 Nashville, TN, USA, July 18-22, 2022
– Workshop with John Buck on Organizational Learning: Experiment with Better Ways to Experiment, July 20
– Panelist on „It Was Never Just About Software: Agile and Our Planetary Challenges„, facilitated by Lyssa Adkins. Co-Panelists: Aanu Gopald, Pia Sunnanbo, Joanne Stone, and Sally Elatta. July 21

Agile World 2022 Munich, Germany, online in German, July 4-5 and July 11, 2022
– Keynote on Agile for Future: Mit Agilität zu mehr Nachhaltigkeit, online, July 4

ICT4S 2022 Plovdiv, Bulgaria & online, June 13-17, 2022
– Workshop with Claudia Melo on Leveraging the Agile Manifesto to reduce our Carbon footprint, online, June 17

XP 2022 Copenhagen, Denmark, June 13-17, 2022
– Research paper with Steve Holyer on: Connecting Agile with Theory of Change in the Research Workshop on Agile Sustainability.
– Workshop on A Simple Approach to Managing Complexity.
– Talk on Agile for future: With Agility to greater Sustainability.
– Experience report with Steve Holyer on: How Agile Can Make a Difference for Climate Action and Sustainability.

Agile Minicon Earth Day presented by the Agile Alliance online, April 22, 2022
– Co-presentation with Steve Holyer on: For the Future: Agile Practice Must Make a Difference for the Earth and Sustainability

Agile Swarming Krakow, Poland, April 6-7, 2022
– Keynote on Scaling Agile Practices, April 6

ACCU 2022 Bristol, UK, April 5-9, 2022
– Workshop on Software for Future: What’s the Impact of the Agile Manifesto on our Carbon footprint? April 7

Regional Scrum Gathering South Africa 2021 online, March 3-4, 2022
– Keynote on Surviving and Creating Change

OOP 2022, Munich, Germany, online, January 31  – February 4, 2022
– Talk on Agile for Future: Mit dem Agilen Manifest zu mehr Nachhaltigkeit! (slides) (More Sustainability with the Agile Manifesto), February 02
– Workshop co-presented with Claudia Melo on Can we leverage the Agile Manifesto to reduce our Carbon Footprint (slides), January 31st

Agile Leadership Conference  2021 online, December 9, 2021
– Keynote on Agile For Future: Mit agiler Entwicklung zu mehr Nachhaltigkeit (slides)

Stretch Conference  2021 online, December 7-9, 2021
– Talk on Addressing Complexity by Learning fast with BOSSA nova, (slides), December 7

ICSOB 2021 International Conference on Software Business, online, December 2-3, 2021
– Keynote: Software Sustainability: Wake-Up Call for Taking Responsibility, (slides) December 3

Women in Agile Europe 2021 (Berlin, Germany), online, November 19, 2021
– co-presentation with Maryse Meinen on Real Cross-functional Teams for Creating real and better Products (slides)

Agile India 2021 online, November 18-20, 2021
– co-presentation with John Buck on A simple Approach to managing Complexity, (slides) November 19

Agile Testing Days Potsdam, Germany, November 15-18, 2021
– Keynote: Agile comes with a responsibility for sustainability. Are you aware of it? (slides) November 17

Hands-on 36: Real Cross-functional Teams (Berlin, Germany), online, October 26
– co-presentation with Maryse Meinen on Real Cross-functional Teams for Creating real and better Products (video recording, slides)

Vienna Scrum Meetup (Austria), online, September 6, 2021
– co-presentation with John Buck on How Agile Is Your Whole Company? Use Data-based KPIs to Find Out! (video recording)

Agile 2021 (USA), online, July 19-22, 2021
– Keynote as co-presentation & conversation with Gabrielle Benefield & Alistair Cockburn on Sustainable Disruption, Where We Go From Here on July 19 (video recording)
– Workshop co-presented with Claudia Melo on What’s the Impact of the Agile Manifesto on our Carbon Footprint? on July 20

Legacy & Innovation Meetup, Nr. 14 (Hamburg, Germany), online, July 14, 2021
– Legacy for Future: Nachhaltigkeit beginnt mit Code

Meetup Agile Ontario, online, July 13, 2021
– Presentation & discussion on „Friends from World: How to implement a Learning Organization with BOSSA nova“ (link to video)

Summer Dialogues with Oana Juncu, online, July 7
– Interview on „The Becoming of Agile Leadership

XP 2021 online, June 14-18, 2021
Agile Sustainability, Academic Workshop on June 14
– Keynote on Agile Sustainability: What if the world is our customer?
– co-presentation with Claudia Melo on Increasing Awareness of Sustainability in the Agile Community: A Focus Group Protocol
– Workshop co-presentation with Claudia Melo on What’s the Impact of the Agile Manifesto on our Carbon Footprint? on June 15
– co-presentation with John Buck on Beyond KPIs & OKRs: How “measuring from below” enables innovation and true effectiveness on June 17

Craft-Conf (Budapest, Hungary), online, June 2-4, 2021
Probe your Organization – How you can implement a Learning Organization with BOSSA nova

Agile Camp Berlin 2021 (Berlin, Germany), online, May 27-28, 2021
– co-presentation with Maryse Meinen on Real Cross-functional Teams for Creating real and better Products (video recording) on May 27

The First Global Scrum Master Summit, online, May 17-21, 2021
– Keynote on: Revealing a Secret: Scaling Agile is just … Being Agile!

The NextGen Enterprise Thrive-In, online May 18, 2021 at 17.00 CEST | 11am EDT
Company-wide Agility with Beyond Budgeting, Open Space & Sociocracy (BOSSA nova)

Agile Summit 2021, online, May 15-16, 2021
How you can implement a Learning Organization with BOSSA nova (and here’s the recording) on May 15

Deliver Agile Live!, online, May 13, 2021, at 9.00am PDT | 12.00pm EDT | 18.00pm CEST
– Group Genius: The early days of agile software development. A panel with Nancy Schooenderwoert, Laurie Williams & Rebecca Wirfs-Brock moderated by Beth Andres-Beck

Future of Work Chain Conversation, online, April 15, 2021, at 20.00 CEST | 14.00pm EDT
– First conversation with Mark Eddleston, second conversation with Aino Vonge Corry

Comparative Agility Meetup Group, online, April 8, 2021
How Agile Is Your Whole Company? Use Data-based KPIs to Find Out! (slides)

Agility Today 2021 Fest, online, February 27-28, 2021 (plus pre- and post conference activities!)
How Agile is your Whole Company? Use Data-based KPIs to Find Out! (Feb 27)

OOP 2021, Munich, Germany, online, February 8-12, 2021
– co-presentation with Maryse Meinen on Real Cross-functional Teams for Creating real and better Products (slides)

Budapest Agile Meetup, Hungary, online, February 4, 2021
– Session and intense discussion on Probe your Organization: How you can implement a learning organization with BOSSA nova (February 4)

Meetup Agile Breakfast Luzern, German, online, January 21, 2021 at 18.30 CET
BOSSA-nova: Unternehmensweite Agilität mit Beyond Budgeting, Open Space & Soziokratie

  • Agile Consortium 2017,  Driebergen-Rijsenburg, The Netherlands  (November 2)
    – Keynote: Company-wide Agility with Beyond Budgeting, Open Space & Sociocracy (November 2)
    – Talk: Overcoming Cultural Differences (November 2)
  • GEWINN, Berlin, Germany (November 21)
    – Talk: Mit dem Digitalen Wandel die Attraktivität von IT erhöhen
  • Agile Greece 2017, Athens, Greece (September 22)
    – Talk: Increasing Productivity by Uncovering Costs of Delay (September 22)
  • Agile Portugal 2017, Lisbon, Portugal (June 2-3)
    – Keynote: Increasing Productivity by Uncovering Costs of Delay (June 2)
  • XP 2017, Cologne, Germany (May 22 – 26)
    – Workshop: Sociocratic Tools for Self-Organization (May 24)
  • Agile India 2017, Bengalore, India (March 6-12)
    With Sociocracy, Hierarchy becomes Agile, 90mins workshop together with John Buck (Mar 8) 
    Business Value over Architecture (Mar 9)
    Enabling Company-wide Agility in a Dynamic World, full-day workshop together with John Buck (Mar 11)
  • OOP 2017, Munich, Germany (Jan 30 – Feb 03, 2017)
    with Nicolai Josuttis (Facilitator), and others: Stammtisch: IT in 2016 (Roundtable on IT in the News in 2016) (Jan 31)
    – Lernen von Agilen Transitionen (February 01)
  • Agile Singapore, Singapore (November 12 – 14)
    – Applying Agile Development Practices in Distributed Teams (November 12)
    – Overcoming Cultural differences by Focusing on Similarities (November 13)
  • Agile Slovenia, Ljublana, Slovenia (October 10)
    – Complex Projects aren’t plannable but controllable
  • Agile 2014, Orlando, FL (July 28 – August 01):
    Agile Teams: Self-Organizing, Collocated, and Distributed (July 28)
    – Workshop with Johanna Rothman: Diving For Hidden Treasures: Finding The Real Value in Your Project Portfolio (July 31)
  • XP 2014, Rome, Italy (May 26 – 30)
    – Workshop with Siva Dorairaj: The Key to Distributed Development: Creating and Maintaining Trust (May 26)
  • Craft Conference, Budapest, Hungary (April 23 – 25)
    – Complex Projects aren’t planable but controllable
  • ACCU, Bristol, UK (April 08 – 12):
    – The Art of Learning and Mentoring (April 10)
  • Optional Conference, Budapest, Hungary (April 08 – 09)
    Complex Projects aren’t plannable but controllable (Keynote)
  • OOP 2014, Munich, Germany (February 03-07)
    – with Nicolai Josuttis (Moderator), Constanze Kurz, and others: Stammtisch: IT in 2013 (Roundtable on IT in the News in 2013) (February 04)
    – with Peter Hruschka (organizer) and Matthias Bohlen: 30 Jahre Peopleware (30 years of Peopleware) (February 06)
  • Agile Practitioner 2014, Tel-Aviv, Israel (January 28 – 29):
    – Agile Software Development in a Large and Distributed Environment (Workshop, January 28)
    – Toward a learning organization with agile development (Keynote, Januray 29)
  • Regional Scrum Gathering, Tokyo, Japan (January 14 – 15):
    – Introducing Agility into an Organization, or: How to become agile. (Keynote, January 15)
    – with Mike Beedle: What impedes organizational agility? (Panel, Januray 15)
  • Øredev 2013, Malmö, Sweden (November 4 – 8):
    – The Art of Learning and Mentoring (Talk, November 6)
  • Agile 2013, Nashville, TN (August 05-09):
    – Workshop: Complex projects aren’t plannable but controlable (August 5)
  • DOAG 2013 Developer, Bonn, Germany (June 19):
    – Keynote: Agile Softwareentwicklung in großen Projekten (Talk: Agile Software Development in Large Projects) (June 19)
  • PAM Summit, Project and Analysis Management Summit, Cracow, Poland (June 13 – 14)
    – Talk: Sustainable Requirements Engineering isn’t effective – sharing responsibility is
  • XP 2013, Vienna, Austria (June 03 – 07)
    – Session with Diana Larsen: Retrospectives as a tool for Change Management
    – Workshop: Complex projects aren’t plannable but controlable (June 07)
  • Seacon, Hamburg, Germany (May 16 – 17):
    – Komplexe Projekte sind nicht plan- aber steuerbar (Talk: Complex projects aren’t plannable but controlable) (May 17)
  • iAKonferenz, Berlin, Germany (May 03 – 04)
    – Workshop: Agile Softwareentwicklung in großen verteilten Projekten – Wie auch große und verteilte Teams vom agilen Wertesystem profitieren! (Agile software development in large and distributed project – How even large and distributed teams can benefit from the agile value system!) (May 02)
    – Keynote: Agilität im Unternehmen (Agility within the Corporation) (May 03)
  • Project Zone Congress 2013, Frankfurt, Germany (March 18 – 19)
    – Talk: The keys to accurate planning, budgeting and estimating in agile projects (March 19)
    – Panel Debate: Cultural Challenges of Adopting (March 19)
  • ReConf 2013, Munich, Germany (March 11-14)
    – Keynote: Sustainable Requirements Engineering isn’t effective – sharing responsibility is (March 13)
  • OOP 2013, Munich, Germany (January 21-25)
    – Technical Chair
  • Agile Tour Vienna 2012, Vienna, Austria (November 24-25)
    – Keynote Get over it! – Overcoming Organizational Shortcomings with Agility (November 24)
  • Agile Eastern Europe 2012, Kiev, Ukraine (October 6 – 7)
    – Workshop with François Bachmann: bigger-better-beyond-borders-learning-to-scale-from-a-co-located-team-to-the-enterprise (October 6)
  • GOTO Aarhus 2012, Aarhus, Denmark (October 01 – 05)
    – Tutorial: Agile Software Development for Distributed Teams (September 30)
    – Agile Development within the Corporation (Talk, October 1)
  • Agile 2012, Dallas, TX (August 13-17):
    – Workshop with Diana Larsen and James Shore: A Change Model for Agile Transformations (Workshop, August 13)
  • InterPM 2012, Glashütten/Taunus, Germany (May 11 – 12)
    – Keynote: Agilität: Aus den Fehlern der Industrialisierung lernen (Agility: Learning from the mistakes of Industrialization) (May 12)
  • XP 2012, Malmö, Sweden (May 21-25)
    – Talk: Agile Development within the Corporation (May 22)
    – Workshop with Diana Larsen: A Change Model for Agile Transformations (May 23)
  • SET@Jazoon, Zurich, Switzerland (June 26-28)
    – Agile Development within the Corporation (Talk, June 26)
  • OOP 2012, Munich, Germany (January 23-27)
    – with Nicolai Josuttis (Moderator), Ralph Langner, Bernd Kolb, Gregor Hohpe: Stammtisch: IT in 2011 (Roundtable IT in the News in 2011) (January 24)
  • Software QS-Tag, Nürnberg, Germany (November 2 – 3)
    – Keynote: Agile Softwareentwicklung in kleinen und großen Projekten (Agile Software Development in Small and Large Projects) (November 2)
  • Agile By Example, Warsaw, Poland (September 15-16)
    – Keynote: Applying Agile Development Practices in Distributed Teams (September 15)
  • SET@Jazoon, Zurich, Switzerland (June 21-23)
    – Agile Software Development with Distributed Teams (Talk, June 22)
  • JAX, Mainz, Germany (May 02 – 06):
    – Agility Day: 10 Jahre Agiles Manifest – Und nun? (10 Years Agile Manifesto – Now what?) (May 02)
  • XP 2011, Madrid, Spain (May 10-13)
    – Agile Software Development with Distributed Teams (Tutorial, May 10)
    – Agile at Scale (Fishbowl Facilitation, May 12)
  • ACCU, Oxford, UK (April 13 – 16):
    – Agile Software Development for Distributed Teams (April 13)
  • Software People in Moscow, Russia (April 7-9)
    – Keynote: Agile by Planning Continuously (April 7)
    – Workshop: Planning, Estimation, and Correction in an Agile Project (April 9)
  • Agile NYC , User group meeting New York City, NY, USA (March 17):
    – Agile Software Development in the Large
  • GI-Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany (February 17):
    – Agile Softwareentwicklung und Projektmanagement (German only)
  • OOP 2011 , Munich, Germany (January 24-28)
    – with Frances Paulish: Question & Answer with Tom DeMarco (January 26)
    – with Thomas Walker: Echte Agilität erfordert eine werteorientierte Unternehmenskultur (Talk: Real Agility requires a value-oriented organizational culture) (January 27)
  • Øredev 2010, Malmö, Sweden (November 8 – 12):
    – Agile Software Development for Distributed Teams (Tutorial, November 9)
    – Creating Proximity over a Distance – Collaboration in a Distributed Environment (Talk, November 1)
  • Conquest 2010, Dresden, Germany (September 20 – 22):
    – with Nicolai Josuttis: Software Quality in the Age of Globalization (Keynote, September 22)
  • Webinar (September 8), recording available free of charge till Spetember 26
    – Introducing Agility into an Organization; or: How to Become Agile
  • Agile 2010, Orlando, FL (August 9 – 13):
    Applying Agile Development Practices to Distributed Teams (Workshop, August 10)
  • 7. Experten-Forum-Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany (July 2):
    – Agile Softwareentwicklung in großen, verteilten Projekten (Workshop: Agile Software Development in Large and Distributed Projects)
  • SeaCon, Hamburg, Germany (June 28 – 29):
    – Verteilte Entwicklung trotz kultureller Unterschiede (Talk: Distributed Development despite Cultural Differences)
  • AgilePT 2010, Porto, Portugal (June 25-26):
    – Introducing Agility into an Organization or: How to become Agile? (Tutorial, June 25)
    – Agile Software Development in the Large (Keynote, June 26)
  • XP 2010, Trondheim, Norway (May 31-June 4):
    – Agile Software Development with Distributed Teams (Tutorial, June 1)
    – Is Agile Research Dead in the Water? (Panel, June 2)
    Facilitating Virtual Retrospectives (Workshop, June 4)
  • SET, Zurich, Switzerland (May 18 – 19):
    – Effektive Globale Teams: Agile Softwareentwicklung mit verteilten Teams (Keynote: Effective Global Teams: Agile Software Development with Distributed Teams) (May 19)
  • ACCU, Oxford, UK (April 14 – 17):
    – Creating Proximity over a Distance (April 14)
  • JAX London , London, UK (February 22-24)
    – Distributed Teams: Creating Proximity over a Distance (February 23)
  • OOP, Munich, Germany (January 25-29)
    – Agile Softwareentwicklung mit verteilten Teams (Tutorial: Agile Software Development with Distributed Teams) (January 25)
    – Agile Entwicklungspraktiken in verteilter Entwicklung (Talk: Agile Development Practices within Distributed Development) (January 26)
  • Praktikerforum, Go Scrum
    – Agile Softwareentwicklung, Wien / Vienna, Austria (December 1)
  • W-Jax, Munich, Germany (November 9-13)
    – Verteilte Entwicklung trotz kultureller Unterschiede (Talk: Distributed Development despite Cultural Differences) (November 9)
  • Encontro Ágil, São Paulo, Brazil (October 10-11):
    – Agile Software Development in the Large (Keynote) and Planning, Estimating and Correction in an Agile Project (Tutorial) (October 11)
  • Agile Eastern Europe, Kyiv, Ukraine ( http://2016.agileindia.org/http://www.oop-konferenz.de/ September 18-19):
    Distributed Agile Teams: Creating Proximity over a Distance (Keynote) (September 18)
  • CONQUEST, Nürnberg, Germany (September 16 – 18):
    – Agile Software Development in the Large (Tutorial) (September 16)
  • Webinar, free of charge (September 9)
    – Staying Agile in a Global World – Distributed Agile Software Development
  • Agile 2009, Chicago, IL (August 24 – 28):
    – Overcoming Cultural Differences (Talk) (August 25)
  • SeaCon, Hamburg, Germany (June 22 – 23):
    – Expertenbefragung zur agilen Softwareentwicklung (ask the experts about agile development) (June 22)
  • XP 2009, Pula, Sardinia, Italy (May 25-30):
    – Distributed Agile Teams: Creating Proximity over a Distance (Tutorial) (May 26)
    – Panel: Agile Coaching (May 29)
  • ACCU, Oxford, UK (April 22 – 25):
    – Agile Makes Progress Transparent: But Who Wants to be Confronted with Reality? (April 22)
  • JAX, Mainz, Germany (April 20 – 24):
    – Agility Day: Verteilte Agile Entwicklung: Trotz Distanz Nähe schaffen (Distributed Agile Development: Creating Proximity over a Distance) (April 20)
  • OOP, Munich, Germany (January 26-30):
    – How to become Agile (January 28)
    – Globalization, Agility, and Conway’s Law – Rules and Secrets of Large IT Systems with Nicolai M. Josuttis (January 29)
  • W-Jax, Munich, Germany (November 3-7)
    – Was tun mit der Transparenz (Talk: What to do with all the transparency?) (November 3)
  • Agile Business Conference, London, UK (September 23-24)
    – Staying Agile in a Global World: Distributed Agile Software Development (Keynote) (September 24)
  • SoftwareTrends.ch, Gersau, Vierwaldstättersee, Switzerland (September 3-5)
    – Wie wird man Agil? (How to become Agile) (Final Keynote) (September 5)
  • Webinar, free of charge (August 21)
    – Top 10 Pitfalls in Agile Software Development
  • Agile 2008 , Toronto, Canada (August 4 – 8):
    – Creating Proximity over a Distance (Talk) (August 5)
    – Typical Pitfalls in Agile Software Development (Talk) (August 6)
    – Distributed Retrospectives (Workshop) (August 8)
  • XP 2008, Limerick, Ireland (June 10-14):
    – Agile Software Development in the Large (Tutorial) (June 10)
    – How to become Agile (Tutorial) (June 11)
  • SET, Zurich, Switzerland (May 6 – 7):
    – Panel (May 6): Software Development in 2028
  • JAX, Wiesbaden, Germany (April 21 – 25):
    – Agility Day (April 21): How to become Agile
  • ACCU, Oxford, UK (April 2 – 5):
    – How to become Agile (April 2)
  • Agile Egypt , Cairo, Egypt (March 2):
    – Offshore and Distributed Agility
    – Transitioning to Agile
  • OOP, Munich, Germany (January 21- 25):
    – Agile Software Development in the Large (January 21)
    – Retrospectives – Success with Continuous Course Corrections (January 22)
  • Agile Development Practices Conference, Orlando, Florida, USA (December 3-7):
    – Tutorial: Agile Software Development in the Large (December 4)
    – Keynote: Scaling Agile Processes (December 6)
  • QCon, San Francisco, CA, USA (November 5 – 9):
    – Agile Software Development in the Large (November 8)
  • W-JAX, Munich, Germany (November 5 – 9, 2007):
    – Agile Day (November 5)
  • SwSTE07, Herzlyia, Israel (October 30-31):
    – Planning, Estimating and Learning in an Agile Project (October 31)
  • OOPSLA, Montreal, Canada (October 21 – 25):
    – Agile in the Face of Global Software Development (October 24)
  • JAOO, Aarhus, Denmark (September 23 – 28):
    – Global, yet Agile, Software Development (September 24)
  • SDBest Practices , Boston, MA, USA (September 18-21):
    – Agile Software Development in the Large (September 18)
  • Agile 2007 , Washington, D.C., USA (August 13 – 17):
    – Global – Yet Agile – Software Development (August 1< Complex Projects aren’t plannable but controllable Agile Development Practices within Distributed DevelopmentliAgile Software Development in the Large a href=5)
    – Discovery Session: Smells in Agile Software Development with Roman Pichler (August 16)
  • TSSJS, Barcelona, Spain (June 27 – 29):
    – Agile Software Development in the Large (June 27)
  • XP 2007, Como, Italy (June 18- 22, 2007):
    – Panel: Community Reflections moderated by David Hussman (June 19)
    – Panel: Learning more about Software „Best“ Practices with Giancarlo Succi, Technical Chair/li Yael Dubinsky, Robert Biddle, moderated by Steven Fraser (June 20)
    – Tutorial: Global – Yet Agile – Software Development (June 22)
  • JAX, Wiesbaden, Germany (April 23 – 26):
    – Agile Software Development in the Large (April 23)
  • ACCU, Oxford, UK (April 11 – 14):
    – Typical Pitfalls in Agile So li, Nürnberg, Germany (September 16 – 18): http://accu.org rel= liAgile Coaching/li/index.php/conferences/liftware Development (April 12)
    – Global, yet Agile, Software Development (April 13)
  • SDWest, Santa Clara, CA, USA (March 19-23):
    – Agile – With or Despite Global Development (March 21)
  • ReConf, Munich, Germany (March 5-8):
    – Workshop: Planen, Schätzen, Korrigieren in einem agilen Projekt (Planning, Estimation, Correction in an Agile Project) (March 5)
    – Keynote: Agile durch fortlaufendes Planen (Agile by continuously Planning) (March 6)
  • OOP, Munich, /a/a Germany (January 22-26):
    – Typische Fehler bei der agilen Softwareentwicklung (Typical Mistakes when applying Agility) (January 25)
  • Javapolis, Antwerp, Belgium (December 11- 15, 2006):
    – Agile Software Development in the Large (December 12)
    – Typical Pitfalls in Agile Development (December 13)
  • W-JAX, Munich, Germany (November 6 – 10, 2006):
    – Mit oder trotz globaler Entwicklung agile (Agile – With or Despite Global Software Development) (November 7)
    – BoF: Typische Fehler bei der agilen Softwareentwicklung (Typical Pitfalls in Agile Software Development) (November 7)
  • OOPSLA, Portland, OR, Uul liSA (October 22 – 26, 2006):
    – Tutorial: Agile Software Development in the Large (October 22)
    – Panel: The Convergence of XP and Scrum (October 26)
  • JAOO, Aarhus, Denmark (October 1 – 6, 2006):
    – Typical Pitfalls in Agile Development (October 3)
    – Tutorial: Agile in Large Projects (Octa href=ober 6)
  • Agile 2006 , Minneapolis, MI, USA (July 23 – 28, 2006):
    – Tutorial: Agile Software Development in the Large (July 24)
    – Workshop: Extreme Construction with Joe Bergin and Fred Grossman (June 25)
    – Panel: Enhancing Diversity (June 26)
    – Panel: Community Reflections (June 27)
  • XP 2006, Oulu, Finland (June 17- 22, 2006):
    – Tutorial: Agile Software Development in the Large (June 18)
    – Panel: Open Source Software in an Agile World (June 19)
    – Panel: Politics and Religion in an Agile World (June 20)
    – Workshop: Extreme Construction with Joe Bergin (June 21)
  • JAX, Wiesbaden, Germany (May 8 – 12, 2006):
    – Typische Fehler bei der agilen Softwareentwicklung (Typical Mistakes when applying Agility) (May 9)
    – Worauf es bei Agilität wirklComplex projects aren’t plannable but controlable (March 19) Praktikerforumich ankommt (What’s really required when applying agility) (May 9)
  • ACCU, Oxford, UK (April 18 – 22, 2006):
    – with Nicolai Josuttis: Agile Software Development for succeeding with large Projects (April 18)
    – Panel: Agile with Offshoring (April 20)
    – Retrospectives – Success with Continuous Course Corrections (April 21)
  • OOP, Munich, Germany (January 16-20):
    – Agil durch fortlaufendes Planen (Agile via contiuous Planning). (January 17)
    – Panelist. IT-Rueckblick: Die Analyse – Der ultimative IT-Stammtisch. (IT-Retrospection: The analysis – The ultimate regulars‘ table) (January 17)
    – with Nicolai Josuttis: Erfolgreiche Entwicklung großer Systeme. (Successful Development of Large Systems) (January 18)
  • Bessere Software (Better Software), Cologne, Germany (November 21 – 23, 2005):
    – Tutorial with Nicolai Josuttis: Erfolgreiche Softwareentwicklung in großen Projekten (Successful Software Development with large Projects) (November 21)
    – Retrospektiven – Durch ständige Kurskorrekturen zum Projekterfolg (Retrospectives – Project success with continuous course corrections) (November 22)
    – Panel: Softwareentwicklung zwischen Kunst und Ingenieurswesen (Software Development between Art and Engineering) with Tom DeMarco and Niklaus Wirth (November 23)
  • W-JAX, Munich, Germany (November 14 – 17, 2005):
    – Retrospektiven – Durch ständige Kurskorrekturen zum Projekterfolg (Retrospectives – Project success wit Agile Software Development with Distributed Teamslih continuous course corrections) (Nspan style=/li liovember 14)
    – with Nicolai Josuttis: Erfolgreiches Management großer Systeme (Successful Management of large Systems) (November 15)
  • OOPSLA, San Diego, CA, USA (October 16 – 20, 2005):
    – Workshop: Apprenticeship Pedagogical Patterns with: Pam Rostal, David West, Joseph Bergin, Mary Lynn Manns, and Linda Rising. (October 16)
    – Tutorial: Agile Software Development in the Large (October 19)
  • JAOO, Aarhus, Denmark (September 25 – 30, 2005):
    – Agility in Perspective (September 28)
  • Agile 2005 , Denver, CO, USA (July 24 – 29, 2005):
    – Agile Software Development in the Large (July 26)
  • Experten Forum, Stuttgart, Germany:
    – Retrospektiven – Durch ständige Kurskorrekturen zum Projekterfolg (Retrospectives – Project success with continuous course corrections) (July 8)
  • XP 2005, Sheffield, UK (June 18- 23, 2005):
    – Invited Talk: Agility – Coming of Age (June 20)
  • JAX, Frankfurt, Germany (May 9 – 13, 2005):
    – Planen, Schätzen und Korrigieren in einem agilen Projekt (May 9)
    – Retrospektiven – Durch ständige Kurskorrekturen zum Projekterfolg (Retrospectives – Project success with continuous course corrections) (May 9)
    – with Nicolai Josuttis: Erfolgreiches Management großer Systeme (Successful Management of large Systems)
  • ACCU, Oxford, UK (April 20 – 23, 2005):
    P JAOOlanning, Estimation and Correction in an agile Project (April 20)
  • OOP, Munich, Germany:
    – Panelist. IT-Rueckblick: Die Analyse – Der ultimative IT-Stammtisch. (IT-Retrospection: The analysis – The ultimate regulars‘ table) (January 25)
    – with Nicolai Josuttis, Chris Wege and Frank Gerhardt: Eclipse als Rich-Client-Plattform. (January 26)
    – with Nicolai Josuttis: Moderne System- und Abnahmetests. (Modern System- and Acceptancetests) (January 27)
  • XPDays, Karlsruhe, Germany:
    – Keynote (November 22)
    – with Frank Westphal: Kurskorrekturen durch Retrospektiven (Course Correction by using Retrospectives), (November 24)
  • OOPSLA, Vancouver, BC, Canada:
    – Panel: The IT-View – The Ultimate IT Chat with: Mary Lynn Manns, Linda Rising, Lise B. Hvatum, and Rebecca Wirfs-Brock. Moderated by Nicolai M. Josuttis< /h4Agile Software Development in the Large (October 27)
  • ProjektManagement Forum, Nürnberg, Germany:
    – Agile Software Development in the Large (October 6)
  • JAOO, Arhus, Denmark:
    – Agile Software Development in Practice (September 20)
    – Feature Driven Development (September 20)
    – Panel on Agility with: Rachel Davies, and Martine Devos (Septembehttps://submissions.agilealliance.org/sessions/1646 (March 19)), Nürnberg, Germany (September 16 – 18): em r 20)
  • ASQT: Softwarequalität und Test 2004 (Softwarequality and Test), Klagenfurt, Austria:
    – Qualitätsgesicherte Agilität – Ein Paradox? (Quality Assured Agility – A Paradox?) (September 15)
  • Experten Forum, Stuttgart, Germany:
    – with Nicolai Josuttis. Agile Softwareentwicklung in großen Projekten. (Agile software development with large projects.) (July 2)
  • iX Eclipse Konferenz, Heidelberg, Germany:
    – with Nicolai Josuttis: Eclipse in einer agilen Welt. (Eclipse in an agile world) (June 15)
  • XP 2004, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany:
    – Program Chair (June 6-10)
    – Living in a non-agile World (June 10)
  • JAX, Frankfurt, Germany:
    – with Nicolai Josuttis. Agile Projekte in großen und kleinen Teams. (Agile projects with small and large teams.) (May 13)
  • ACCU, Oxford, UK:
    – Panelist. The IT-View (April 14)
    – with Nicolai Josuttis: Fit, Agile and Eclipse. (April 14)
  • OOP, Munich, Germany:
    – Measurement and Correction of project Velocity in Agile Development. (January 20)
    – Panelist. IT-Rueckblick: Die Analyse – Der ultimative IT-Stammtisch. (IT-Retrospection: The analysis – The ultimate regulars‘ table) (January 20)
    – Book signing. Agile Softwareentwicklung im Grossen. (Agile Software Development in the Large) (January 21)
    – with Nicolai Josuttis, Frank Westphal and Markus Voelter: Fit, Agile und Eclipse – Ein Erfolgsbericht. (Fit, agile and Eclipse – A success story) (January 22)
  • JAOO, Aarhus, Denmark
    – with Nicolai Josuttis. Amplifying the Agile Principles. Talk. (September 22)
    – with Nicolai Josuttis. EJB Role Play. Simulation for understanding the lifecycle of EJBs. (September 25)
    – Extreme Hour. Workshop for experiencing Extreme Programming. (September 25)
  • EuroPLoP 2003, Irsee, Germany
    – with Mary Lynn Manns, Helen Sharp and Marianna Sipos. Teaching from different Perspectives. The latest paper in the Pedagogical Patterns Project effort.
  • XP 2003, Genoa, Italy:
    – with Joshua Kerievsky and Frank Westphal. Experience Exchange III. Workshop for sharing experiences about extreme and agile projects.(May 24)
    – panelist at: Coaching for Agile and Xtreme Practices: A Fishbowl with Piranhas (May 25)
    – chair of: Educational Symposium. Symposium for discussing the needs and ideas for integrating extreme progamming and agile processes into training plans and courses. (May 28)
  • E-Business Patterns: Architekturen fuer das E-Business. (E-Business Patterns: Architectures for the e-business.) In: JavaSpektrum Mar/Apr 2003, p.37-39
  • Agility-Day, Frankfurt, Germany: Agilität und große Teams – ein Widerspruch? (Agility and Large Teams – A Contradiction?).
  • OOP, Munich, Germany:
    – with Nicolai Josuttis. EJB Rollenspiel (EJB Roleplay). A simulation for gaining a deeper understanding of EJBs.
    – with Jens Coldewey and Klaus Marquardt. Tutotainment – Wetten, dass…. (We bet you…). We bet that you will learn in this session something about agile software development. Something that you always would have liked to know, but you never dared to ask!
    – with Nicolai Josuttis. Skalieren von Agilen Prozessen – Ein Erfahrungsbericht. (Scaling Agile Processes – An experience report.)
    – with Bernd Oesterreich (Moderation), Markus Voelter, Thomas Stahl, Jens Coldewey and Nicolai Josuttis. Keynote-Panel: MDA und Agilititaet – ein Widerspruch? (MDA and Agility – A Contradiction?)
  • with Jens Coldewey, Pete McBreen and Alastair Handley. Human Issues of Agile Processes. Workshop at OOPSLA 2001. Tampa, USA.
  • with Markus Voelter. Learning to Teach and Learning to learn. Patterns for Pedagogy. In: Proceedings of netObjectDays 2001. Erfurt, Germany.
  • with Nicolai Josuttis. EJB Roleplay. Simulation at netObjectDays 2001. Erfurt, Germany.
  • with Joe Bergin. Mining Pedagogical Patterns. Workshop at ECOOP 2001. Budapest, Hungary.
  • with Mary Lynn Manns, Klaus Marquardt and Eugene Wallingford. Patterns for Experiential Learning. In: Proceedings of EuroPLoP 2001. Irsee, Germany.
  • with Markus Voelter. Growing a Pattern Language. In: Proceedings of OT 2001. Oxford, UK.
  • with Thorsten Dittmar. Was bin ich froh dass ich ein duenner Hering bin. Eine Auseinandersetzung mit XP und anderen leichtgewichtigen Methoden. In: ObjektSpektrum Jan/Feb 2001, p.28-30
  • with Mary Lynn Manns and Markus Voelter. Pedagogical patterns: capturing best practices in teaching object technology. Wiley, SoftwareFocus. Volume2, No.1, Spring 2001)
  • with Markus Voelter. Patterns and Pedagogy – A winning Team. Learning to teach, learning to learn. In: IBM developerWorks January 2001.
  • with Rolf F. Katzenberger. XP inside the Trojan – Refactoring the Unified Software Development Process. In Extreme Programming Examined. Giancarlo Succi and Michele Marchesi. Addison Wesley 2001, p.137-154
  • Learning to Teach and Learning to Learn. Running a Course. In: Proceedings of EuroPloP 2000. Martine Devos, Andreas Rüping. UVK, Universitätsverlag Konstanz 2001. p. 75.
  • Wie lernt man ein fremdes Framework am besten kennen? In: ObjektSpektrum Nov./Dez. 1998. p. 80-83
  • Workshop Report: A Paradigm Shift in Teaching OOT. Proceedings of the Educators‘ Symposium at OOPSLA’98. Vancouver, British Columbia
  • Empowering Framework Users. Proceedings of STJA’98. Erfurt, Oktober 1998
  • Incremental Role Play. In: Proceedings of EuroPlop’98. Jens Coldewey, Paul Dyson. UVK, Universitätsverlag Konstanz 1999. p. 53
  • A Paradigm Shift in Teaching OOT. Workshop at the OT 1998. Oxford, UK
  • Incremental Role Play. In: Capturing Successful Practices in Object Technology Education and Training. Mary Lynn Manns, Helen Sharp, Maximo Prieto, Phil McLaughlin. JOOP March/April 1998. p. 29-34
  • A Paradigm Shift in Teaching OOT. Proceedings of the Educators‘ Symposium at OOPSLA’97. Atlanta, Georgia
  • Experiences from OO Mentoring. In: OOPSLA’97 Workshop on Doing your first OO Project – OO Education Issues in Industry and Academia. Jürgen Börstler. UMEÅ University Schweden. UMINF 97.26. p. 23-25
  • Distributed Computing – Verteilte Client/Server/Web Anwendungen. In: Offene Systeme Band 6, 4/1997. p. 208-214
  • Von der Anforderung zum Modell – Jäger des verlorenen Objekts. Unix/Open 2/1996. p. 104-107
  • Objektorientierte Datenbanken im Einsatz. Proceedings der GUUG Jahrestagung in Wiesbaden 1993.
  • Output Panelgespräch – Ist Objektorientierung eine Methodik? Output Sonderausgabe 1993. p. 41-44
  • Konzept geändert. Relationale und objektorientierte Datenbanken unterscheiden sich in ihrer Abspeichermethode. Maschinenmarkt 9/1993. p. 50-52
  • Erweitert – Objektorientiertes Datenbanksystem für neue Anwendungsbereiche. Maschinenmarkt 11/1993. p. 46-48
  • Objektorientierte Datenbanken in der Anwendung – Der aktive Sichtweisenbündler. KEM Januar/1993. p. 74-75
  • Leichtgewichte – InterViews 3.0: Die neue Version der X11-Tools in C++. Mit Lothar Linhard. iX 4/1992. p. 84-89