Series

Agile Brazil 2010

Six notes from the inaugural Agile Brazil conference in 2010: intro to XP, user story mapping with Jeff Patton, the first plenary, and a closing day of card walls, guerrilla coaching, and retrospectives.

6 posts in total

Posts in this series, in order

  1. Agile Brazil 2010 – Part 1: XP in Practice with Paper, Scissors, and True Collaboration

    Experience XP through hands-on paper ATM building—discover how WIP limits, lead time awareness, and pair programming create sustainable team flow beyond just coding practices

  2. Agile Brazil 2010 – Part 2: Story Mapping with David Hussman: Purpose, Flow, and Sticky Notes

    Transform requirements into visual journey maps—discover how David Hussman's story mapping creates shared understanding, prioritizes features, and builds products that truly serve user workflows

  3. Agile Brazil 2010 – Part 3: Live from Agile Brazil 2010: My First Agile Talk

    Overcome first-time speaking fears with community support—discover how preparing your debut conference talk, facing impostor syndrome, and connecting with the agile community creates growth beyond presentations

  4. Agile Brazil 2010 – Part 6: Put the Cards on the Wall with Paulo Caroli

    Transform your task board from tracking tool to learning machine—discover how throughput, WIP limits, and visual design turn simple cards into powerful flow optimization instruments

  5. Agile Brazil 2010 – Part 5: Guerrilla Coaching with Francisco Trindade

    Master the art of stealth transformation—learn guerrilla coaching techniques that create lasting agile change through influence, trust-building, and strategic relationship navigation

  6. Agile Brazil 2010 – Part 4: Retrospectives with Hugo Corbucci and Mariana Bravo

    Transform good teams into great teams—master the 5-phase retrospective framework that turns reflection into action, complaints into insights, and meetings into meaningful growth experiences