- Speakers
Kevin Meadows and Woody Zuill
- Description
This is a hands on lab with limited capacity.
What makes a team truly great? It’s more than just skills and roles—it's about how we work together.
All the work we do today requires collaboration in some form. Let's figure out how to get great at that.
In this interactive session, we’ll dive into the heart of teamwork, posing thought-provoking questions and sharing our experiences.
Through think/pair/share exercises, we'll explore the dynamics that make teams successful, the challenges that hold us back, and strategies for fostering stronger connections.
Share your insights, learn from others, and walk away with practical ideas to implement in your own teams. If you're a seasoned team member or passionate about collaboration, this session is designed for you. Let’s experiment, learn, and grow together!
About Kevin Meadows
Kevin Meadows is an Agile Guide who has worked in the software field for over 30 years in environments ranging from scientific research to small startups to large enterprise outfits. Kevin specializes in Software Teaming (Mob Programming) and numerical analysis. He is a prolific author and co-wrote the book "Software Teaming - A Whole Team, Mob Programming Approach"
About Woody Zuill
Woody Zuill is an independent Agile and Lean Guide and Coach and has been programming computers for 40+ years. He is a pioneer of the Software Teaming [Mob Programming] approach to teamwork in software development, and is one of the founders of the "#NoEstimates" discussion on Twitter. His passion is to work with teams to create an environment where each one of us can excel in our work and in our life. He loves working with legacy code, and believes that code must be kept simple, clean, and easy to work on so we can work just as fast tomorrow as we can today.