No (lab) jacket required - Hypothesis-driven development with Karl Scotland
Details
Hypothesis-driven development is thinking about the development of new ideas, products and services - even organisational change - as a series of experiments to determine whether an expected outcome will be achieved, so we need to know how to design and run experiments properly.
This session, facilitated by Karl Scotland, helps participants understand the importance of using experiments to help teams and organisations learn and improve, while giving hands-on practice in designing experiments to yield measurable evidence for that learning.
Location and requirements
This is an in-person event only, limited to the first 30 people.
To gain entrance to the event, please bring photo ID.
Please allow enough time to be processed through security before the start of the Meetup. We suggest you should aim to arrive at the venue by 5.30pm Tuesday 11th July, 2023.
About Karl Scotland
Karl leads the TEKsystems Global Services Agile Transformation Services Practice in EMEA and is passionate about helping businesses become learning organisations. Over the last 20 years, he has been a vocal advocate of lean and agile approaches to achieve this, working with companies including the BBC, Yahoo!, EMC Consulting, Rally Software, Cisco, SDL, Legal & General, Bank of America and HSBC. Karl has been a pioneer of using kanban systems and strategy deployment for product development, a founding member of both the Lean Systems Society and Limited WIP Society, as well as being active in the community and a regular conference speaker. He was awarded the honorary Brickell Key Community Contribution Award at the 2013 Lean Kanban North America conference.
