Thu 22 Jan 2009
Have You ‘Deckerated’ Today? Lessons from Bert Decker
Here at Rally, we’ve been working hard over the last several months to bring our Agile course materials and presentations into the New Age. We want to have what you might call “truly Agile” course materials and presentations.
What does that look like? Well, it started like this.
Thanks to some folks in marketing, we each took the Bert Decker course “Communicate to Influence” on presentation skills. (“Jean, you really have to learn to keep your hands at your sides; you’re all over the place!”) What a phenomenal 2 days of on-your-feet guidance about connecting with your audience!
Two books have been our guide on dramatically reducing the clutter on our slides.
Then thanks to my colleagues Chris Spagnuolo and Ben Carey, we Rally Agile Coaches began reading Presentation Zen by Garr Reynolds and Slide:ology by Nancy Duarte. We’ve also worked to reduce the number of slides. We’ve become more cognizant of the aesthetic of each slide. So, notice in the slide here about defects, we no longer have a bulleted-list of all the issues around defects and what might cause them to be increased. The slide is no longer the story; it is the backdrop to the story that the trainer/presenter tells.
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- Here is an example of our leaner, sleeker slide look
Ben and Chris also urged us to learn more about visual thinking via the sweet book The Back of the Napkin by Dan Roam. Questions remain about how I am ever going to absorb the part of the book that has me drawing more for/during my presentations. Hey! I’m verbal! However the power of visual thinking has already impacted how I look and see and imagine as I think about training topics.
So, given all this work, we now talk about our courseware in terms of, “Has that Product Owner course been ‘Deckerated’ yet?” or, “Oh, I just ‘Deckerated’ our Certified ScrumMaster class! It’s SWEET!” By combining learning from all these sources, we’ve learned the power of creating an end-to-end, visually rich, and compelling story. We’re jazzed. We are looking forward to spreading the joy both for our participants as well as for we trainers.
So, I’ll ask the question again, “Have you Deckerated today?”
Further Reading:
- Get Serious About Your Meetings with Jean Tabaka and Seth Godin
- My Leaning Bookshelf – 18 Books That Are Influencing My Lean Learning Path
- What Are Your Favorite Resources for Lean and Agile?


Thanks so much Jean – Chris S. sent your comments and we appreciate the enthusiasm of all of you Agile partners. I think we’ll copyright the ‘Deckerated’!
Bert
Bert,
Glad you like the post and the “Deckerated” concept! We love how your course has changed us. That must be obvious by the fact that we made you a verb :- )
Now you are right up there with Xerox!
Thanks for responding, Jean