Tue, Oct 28 · 5:30 PM CET
IN-PERSON EVENT: Interactive Workshop
Please register only if you can attend in person!
Most slicing techniques, breaking work into smaller chunks, are designed for software development. These methods don’t translate well to non-software domains like hardware development, Machine Learning, or Data Engineering. In this session, you’ll learn and apply slicing techniques tailored for hardware, and explore how to adapt them to other types of work. We’ll dive into this through a fun, hands-on case to practice and experience the techniques together.
While you're learning and having fun with slicing, Robert and Swen-Peter will be learning too! This Meetup is their first slice (read: dry-run) of a conference workshop, and they’re eager to learn from your feedback. The case and exercise are low-cost and will be shared along with a facilitation guide, so you can run the workshop yourself as well!
🧠 What will I learn? 🧠
You’ll discover slicing techniques that apply across a wide range of development contexts and gain insight into the theory behind them. You’ll leave with concrete techniques you can use in your next backlog refinement!
🧑🏫🧑🏫 Meet our Facilitators 🧑🏫🧑🏫
Robert is a coach and Scrum Master at PragmaticAll, experienced in guiding teams in different environments. Swen-Peter Ekkebus, Scrum Master at ANWB, loves designing memorable learning experiences.
The facilitators are kindly supported by their friend Ziryan Salayi.
🗓️ Agenda 🗓️
17:30–18:30: Food and connections (TBD what type of food! How about something sliced?)
18:30–20:00: Small is beautiful session
21:00: Go home, practice, and share what you’ve learned!