mardi 27 décembre 2016

Retrospective 2016 - Scrum way - Part 1




Why ?
The answer is simple : “To change for the better”.
Should be Agile not only in our work but in our life ?
The answer : Yes !
Tell me how ?
When we start a new project with a Product Owner, we focus on the functionalities or problems when it's corrective or in the case of scalable maintenance.
==> Same in life, we focus on what we have to do.
But we have to define the priority of every issue.
==> Depending on many reasons, we define the priority of everything in our life.
Now, we have to start our planning session for every story (problem or simple issue).
==> I have to start by .. after ... then ...
And the daily meeting (stand up meeting) are realized.
So, in the end of every period (sprint) we have to reviews what we have done, is that what we want ? Is that the first task requested ?
And after the review we have to be Open to constructive criticism and ideas to be able to improve next step. ==> This is the retrospective !

So, how can I end this year ?

My retrospective :

  • I passed by many adventures in this year, ups and downs periods, successful and unsuccessful, but I discovered many things, finding our natural talents can be quite difficult to do and despite some bad period, I was strong and capable to overcome all difficulties and keep going.

vendredi 16 décembre 2016

Minecraft Hour of Code

Trying coding in early age, when we are child can give him/her the opportunity to work in logic parts, some kind of games can let you discover if the child is able to think and decide.
We started this in some schools but I hope that can be tested in all our schools.
I appreciate the hard work done by Tunisian MSP (and sponsors), they organised and supported them from their short free time, which is not obvious because these MSPs are still students.
I appreciate all their work and hope to be able to help in this action !
This is the link of an hour of code and a video that explain it :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fzwa6Pm03Zk

https://code.org/learn