Name
Software Teaming and the Power of Flow
Description
Five or more people working at one computer?! How can that possibly be productive? While this seems like a reasonable question, it's not easily answered - until we begin to understand the power of flow. Software Teaming [Mob Programming] grew from the quest of one team to learn how to work well together. After many months of learning and experimenting, we stumbled upon the idea of working together in a highly collaborative manner we called "Mob Programming". Once we started working this way, we almost immediately noticed that it provided better results in a variety of ways: - We were getting more, and more important things done - The quality of our work was increasing dramatically - Our knowledge, skills, and capabilities were improving rapidly - And all while we were having a lot of fun! While we noticed these benefits and more, we didn't understand why this was working so wonderfully for us. A hint came early on when we recognized we were achieving a "one-piece flow" similar to how the concept of flow is used in Lean Manufacturing - but we didn't realize the importance of this until we started exploring the meaning and power of "flow". In this presentation we'll share the results of that exploration and see if we can get a better understanding of the Power of Flow, and how we achieve this with Software Teaming.
Woody Zuill
Date & Time
Monday, July 22, 2024, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM
Location Name
Texas 1
Session Type
Talk
Track
Technology for All
Learning Level
Learning
Learning Objectives
This talk provides the background thinking on why collaboration is important, and how working well as a team can be more effective than splitting our work into tasks that individuals can do solo. You will hopefully be able to use this material as you guide managers and team members in learning an experimenting with Software Teaming.