Wed 23 Sep 2009
Agile Quality Webinars – Perfect For Team “Lunch and Learn”
Last Thursday, Ben Carey kicked-off our latest and largest webinar on the topic “How Teams Succeed with Agile Quality and Testing.”
Thank you everyone for the great compliments; a majority of the compliments should go to Ben, Jessica, Bob and the folks from SQE for the quality effort. Thanks to these great folks, it was technically perfect, visually pleasing, entertaining, impacting and backed up by great supporting content. If you missed it, you can see the video reply to this webinar. You can find the supporting content under the Learn Agile part of the Rally web site.
Following that webinar, I saw a twitter post from one of our customers about the meeting they had following our webinar. This “Lunch and Learn” session allowed the team to reflect on what the heard immediately following the webinar.
“Having a post-webinar discussion with our SQA group on the #rallydev seminar. Nicely done @RallyOn & @BenCarey”
This is a great example of self educating on this topic. It is the first of four steps that we recommend in the webinar:
- Self-educate and discuss to set the context
- Find an external driver for your change to keep from having drifting goals (customer, competitor, benchmark)
- Make a commitment as a team to move forward
- Find your first practice to adjust and adjust just that one only
If you liked the webinar and content, I encourage you to set up a lunch and learn to view and discus these topics on your team or program. If you are interested in more depth, you might consider our next webinar in the series, Pulling Quality Forward: Agile Testing and Tooling for Embedded Software Development. The live presentation will take place on Wednesday, September 30th at Noon MDT with Zach Nies, VP of Product Development at Rally and Paul Henderson from WindRiver/Intel . You can register on-line and learn more about the details.
I have found the quality topic to be great for team lunches. It is can be a sticking point especially for functionally divided teams and quality has to be owned by the whole team. I encourage you to take advantage of either of these webinars to hold a “lunch and learn” topic for your team. Maybe after your next demo and before your next retrospective.
About the Author: Ryan Martens is a fly-fisherman, founding board member of Entrepreneurs Foundation of Colorado, and Founder and CTO at Rally Software Development. Subscribe today to get free updates by email or RSS.

