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Yves Hanoulle  
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 More options May 16 2012, 5:09 am
From: Yves Hanoulle <y...@hanoulle.be>
Date: Wed, 16 May 2012 11:09:39 +0200
Local: Wed, May 16 2012 5:09 am
Subject: A game to explain Agile mindset using Kanban
Hi,
In a couple of weeks I want to do a game that explains a lot of the
mindset of agile.
Untill now, I always used the xpgame for that.

The teams  that we will  be doing this for now are Helpdesk and
infrastructure ( and a small dev team)

Helpdesk and infrastructure wonT estimate and thus an xpgame might not be best.

I think question is different from the previous Kanban game question (
will Reread te answers anyway€
Other suggestions?

Scrambled by my Yphoneg o


 
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 More options May 16 2012, 5:58 am
From: Elad Sofer <elad.so...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 16 May 2012 12:58:11 +0300
Local: Wed, May 16 2012 5:58 am
Subject: Re: [AgileGames] A game to explain Agile mindset using Kanban
Not sure if it was mentioned by you can have a look at the frog
factory game: http://www.aboriginemundi.com/index.php/2010/04/the-frog-factory-a-ka...

Send from my mobile. Please excuse typos.

On 16 במאי 2012, at 12:09, Yves Hanoulle <y...@hanoulle.be> wrote:


 
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Morgan Ahlström  
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 More options May 16 2012, 6:26 am
From: Morgan Ahlström <morgan.ahlst...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 16 May 2012 12:26:39 +0200
Local: Wed, May 16 2012 6:26 am
Subject: Re: [AgileGames] A game to explain Agile mindset using Kanban

Yves,
what aspects of agile mindset are you most keen on showing? Feedback,
continuous improvement, customer involvement ... ?

I personally like the bottleneck game (
http://www.agilecoach.net/coach-tools/bottleneck-game/) as a Kanban
exercise but it only shows a few aspects of agile. I'm guessing though that
it would be possible to add more aspects to it by making customer
involvement more explicit and using retrospectives or Toyota Kata for
improvement but I find that I usually get better results with games that
are focused on some small learning than trying to hit everything at once
with a shotgun approach.

BR

Morgan

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Mark Levison  
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 More options May 16 2012, 10:37 am
From: Mark Levison <m...@mlevison.com>
Date: Wed, 16 May 2012 10:37:12 -0400
Local: Wed, May 16 2012 10:37 am
Subject: Re: [AgileGames] A game to explain Agile mindset using Kanban

I tried the Pizza game recently and failed (chaos ensued). With the next
group I tried the Airplane Factory game and got better results. I suspect
this says more about me than anything else.

I always always use the penny game.

Cheers
Mark


 
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Yves Hanoulle  
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 More options May 16 2012, 10:58 am
From: Yves Hanoulle <Y...@PairCoaching.net>
Date: Wed, 16 May 2012 16:58:21 +0200
Local: Wed, May 16 2012 10:58 am
Subject: Re: [AgileGames] A game to explain Agile mindset using Kanban

Hi

I like the proposal of the Frog game as it was invented by a belgium (I did
not think of it as I missed the opportunity to play it already twice)
and I have asked Peter if he wants to do it with me.

less money for me, but more learning and paircoaching, wahoo

Phone 00 32 476 43 38 32
Book: Who is agile: www.leanpub.com/WhoIsagile
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2012/5/16 Mark Levison <m...@mlevison.com>


 
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Peter Doomen  
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 More options May 16 2012, 11:32 am
From: "Peter Doomen" <peter.doo...@telenet.be>
Date: Wed, 16 May 2012 17:32:20 +0200
Local: Wed, May 16 2012 11:32 am
Subject: RE: [AgileGames] A game to explain Agile mindset using Kanban

Hi all,

You can find a free download, details and some more material about the Frog Factory here:

http://bit.ly/FrogFactory

We already played it five times or so and it was great fun each time!

P.

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Van: agilegames@googlegroups.com [mailto:agilegames@googlegroups.com] Namens Yves Hanoulle
Verzonden: woensdag 16 mei 2012 16:58
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Onderwerp: Re: [AgileGames] A game to explain Agile mindset using Kanban

Hi

I like the proposal of the Frog game as it was invented by a belgium (I did not think of it as I missed the opportunity to play it already twice)

and I have asked Peter if he wants to do it with me.

less money for me, but more learning and paircoaching, wahoo

Phone 00 32 476 43 38 32
Book: Who is agile: www.leanpub.com/WhoIsagile

 <http://twitter.com/YvesHanoulle> Twitter <http://www.linkedin.com/in/YvesHanoulle> LinkedIn <http://www.hanoulle.be> WordPress <http://www.slideshare.net/YvesHanoulle/> SlideShare <https://kindle.amazon.com/profile/Yves-Hanoulle/192415> Amazon
 Skype <https://s3.amazonaws.com/images.wisestamp.com/skype.png> YvesHanoulle
  <https://wisestamp.appspot.com/pixel.png?p=chrome&v=3.11.16.0&t=133718...>

2012/5/16 Mark Levison <m...@mlevison.com>

I tried the Pizza game recently and failed (chaos ensued). With the next group I tried the Airplane Factory game and got better results. I suspect this says more about me than anything else.

I always always use the penny game.

Cheers

Mark

On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 5:09 AM, Yves Hanoulle <y...@hanoulle.be> wrote:

Hi,
In a couple of weeks I want to do a game that explains a lot of the
mindset of agile.
Untill now, I always used the xpgame for that.

The teams  that we will  be doing this for now are Helpdesk and
infrastructure ( and a small dev team)

Helpdesk and infrastructure wonT estimate and thus an xpgame might not be best.

I think question is different from the previous Kanban game question (
will Reread te answers anyway€
Other suggestions?

Scrambled by my Yphoneg o

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 More options May 16 2012, 11:34 am
From: "Peter Doomen" <peter.doo...@telenet.be>
Date: Wed, 16 May 2012 17:34:47 +0200
Local: Wed, May 16 2012 11:34 am
Subject: RE: [AgileGames] A game to explain Agile mindset using Kanban

All,

Sorry for the confusion, something went wront with the bit.ly customization.

Here’s a better link: http://bit.ly/JMumgZ

P.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Peter Doomen

Quizig met Lier is uit! 800 quiz-

vragen ter gelegenheid van

800 jaar Lier als stad.

 <http://www.quiztig.be/> http://www.quiztig.be

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

------------------------------------------

Facebook en Twitter: als je wil

dat ik like of retweet, doe dat

dan ook voor mij.

------------------------------------------

Van: agilegames@googlegroups.com [mailto:agilegames@googlegroups.com] Namens Yves Hanoulle
Verzonden: woensdag 16 mei 2012 16:58
Aan: agilegames@googlegroups.com
Onderwerp: Re: [AgileGames] A game to explain Agile mindset using Kanban

Hi

I like the proposal of the Frog game as it was invented by a belgium (I did not think of it as I missed the opportunity to play it already twice)

and I have asked Peter if he wants to do it with me.

less money for me, but more learning and paircoaching, wahoo

Phone 00 32 476 43 38 32
Book: Who is agile: www.leanpub.com/WhoIsagile

 <http://twitter.com/YvesHanoulle> Twitter <http://www.linkedin.com/in/YvesHanoulle> LinkedIn <http://www.hanoulle.be> WordPress <http://www.slideshare.net/YvesHanoulle/> SlideShare <https://kindle.amazon.com/profile/Yves-Hanoulle/192415> Amazon
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2012/5/16 Mark Levison <m...@mlevison.com>

I tried the Pizza game recently and failed (chaos ensued). With the next group I tried the Airplane Factory game and got better results. I suspect this says more about me than anything else.

I always always use the penny game.

Cheers

Mark

On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 5:09 AM, Yves Hanoulle <y...@hanoulle.be> wrote:

Hi,
In a couple of weeks I want to do a game that explains a lot of the
mindset of agile.
Untill now, I always used the xpgame for that.

The teams  that we will  be doing this for now are Helpdesk and
infrastructure ( and a small dev team)

Helpdesk and infrastructure wonT estimate and thus an xpgame might not be best.

I think question is different from the previous Kanban game question (
will Reread te answers anyway€
Other suggestions?

Scrambled by my Yphoneg o

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