Category: Conferences

  • Agile Tour Brussels – Call of Papers

    Call of Papers is now open !

    Agile Tour Brussels is one of the biggest conference about Agility in Belgium.

    This event is part of the Agile Tour, a series of non-profit events over several cities throughout October and December.

    Our main goal is to spread the word about agility, its principles and the related methodologies and practices.

    When ?

    This year, the Agile Tour Brussels will be held on October 31… and you can

    What are we waiting for ?

    Agile Tour is a conference where beginners and experienced Agilists can meet and share their experiences.

    so, if you have something to share with the community, you are invited to take a look at our Call of Papers and send us your proposal.

    The format can be a simple talk with slides or any other support, workshops or even coding sessions. Return on experience are welcome but should lead to a clear conclusion with a lesson to learn.

    The topic should be clearly related with agility, both for organizational and technical practices.

    For example:

    • Coaching & facilitation
    • Scrum, Kanban,…
    • Lean
    • DevOps
    • TDD, BDD, Refactoring, …
    • Product Management
    • Scaling agile
    • Agile outside IT
    • What’s next…

    Experienced speaker or not, everyone is welcome to apply !

  • Call for Sessions XP Days Benelux

    XP Days Benelux is an international conference where we learn to bring software to life and grow mature systems that support business needs.

    It provides an excellent environment for exchanging ideas, hands-on exercises and extreme experiences.


    What are we looking for?


    What are you looking for? What would make it a WOW session for you and our participants?

    We’re interested in:

    • Experiences with new and old techniques. What worked; what didn’t? Why? What have you learned?
    • Unexpected ideas from other disciplines and sciences. How can we cross borders? What lessons have we missed? How can we collaborate better with people from other disciplines and departments?
    • Ask for help from other participants. What scary problems confront you and your team?
    • People from outside IT with an interesting story. What can we learn from their experience?
    • Pushing the limits of techniques and organisations, doing the “impossible”. How far can you go if you challenge commonly accepted assumptions?
    • Back to basics. What happens if we really take the Extreme Programming values of Simplicity, Commmunication, Feedback, Courage and Respectseriously?
    • Taking back agile. What does “agile” really mean to you and why is it important?
    • Questioning agile. Where, when and why would you not use agile methods? Why? What can we learn about context and applicability?

    The XP Days community loves highly interactive sessions where everyone participates and learns from each other.

    During review and selection, your session will receive bonus points when…

    • … you have no slides. Think outside the box and sharpen your story telling skills.
    • … it appeals to both technical and functional people. Involve the geeks, challenge the managers.
    • … it has the “XP Factor”. Is it entertaining and crazy? Does it take people out of their comfort zone?
    • … you’ve had a dry run. Did you join one of our try-outs? Did you send a video introduction?
    • … your subject is fresh and original. Maybe something outside the domain of IT?
    • … it has an original format. Doing something with fruit? Are there any sports involved? Great!
    • … your session poses a question instead of giving an answer.
    • … if you’re new to presenting at XP Days. First timers receive a warm welcome…

    How does it work?

    You propose your idea for a session: a title and a short description.From then on, organizers and session proposers work together to refine and improve your proposal, adding more information and improving the description and session content. We’ll give feedback and provide opportunities for try-outs. In return, we expect from you that you help others to turn their idea into a WOW session.

    Yes but, I haven’t presented at a conference before.

    You don’t need to be an experienced presenter, you “just” need one good idea or question to start with. And then you iterate and improve your idea with the help of the other presenters and the organizers.

    We offer coaching for first-time presenters. Contact sessions if you want help proposing and refining your session.

    Submit your proposal now. You have until July 5th 2015 to propose your idea. The sooner you send in your idea, the more feedback you will receive.

  • Call for Sessions Agile Tour Brussels

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    Agile Tour Brussels is calling for speakers!

    Agile Tour Brussels is one of the biggest agile conferences in Belgium. Last year we gathered 250 attendees and speakers from Belgium, France, U.S, U.K, Luxemburg, Netherlands and Sweden to share our passion for Agile. The purpose of this conference is to gather in one place Agile practitioners and people wanting to know more about Agile.

    At Agile Tour Brussels you will meet a mix of attendees who are either completely new to Agile, experienced or experts.

    This year we’re going to have different tracks, and for each of these we’re looking for two kind of sessions: Interactive Talk (Presenter is speaking for most of the time with audience interaction) or Workshop (Primarily focused on hands-on participation with the audience).

    Track 1: Experience reports.

    Tell us your success or failure stories about Implementing Agile in Belgium (or in Europe), What is (not) working for you? If you’re an agile coach or facilitator, bring your client with you!

    Track 2: Pragmatic Track

    We’re looking for small changes or fundamentals, pragmatic things that work. How do you gather requirements? How do you run an outstanding retrospective? In this track your participants will learn something they can apply the day after. It can be technical, soft-skills or a process you use.

    Track 3: Let’s Play together

    This Track is for Agile Games and Serious Games. It’s also the opportunity to suggest “BootCamp” sessions like Introduction to [put Agile method here] or how to estimate with Agile,…

    Track 4: Agile Management

    What’s the role of Managers in Agile? What’s an Agile Manager? What’s an Agile organization? This track will cover subjects such as Management 3.0, Flat organizations, Evidence Based Management,…

    Track 5: Various

    Do you have a favourite subject you’d like to talk about, a kick-ass workshop you’d like to run, a theme you’d like to share? This track is for you!

    All Agile methods are welcome: Scrum, XP, KanBan, Lean, Devops, Leadership, Lean Startup, Coaching, System thinking, Product Aspect, Agile outside IT.

    We are looking for different levels of sessions: for beginners, practitioners and experts. We welcome experienced as well as new speakers.

    How to submit a session?

    To submit a session, fill in the form located here: http://at2015.agiletour.org/fr/callForSpeaker.html

    (you can log into the website with your existing account or create a new one).

    Tips for a successful submission:

    • Don’t forget to specify that you’re applying for Agile Tour Belgium – Brussels
    • Make sure you’re in the call for speaker of Agile Tour 2015 (links to the previous editions could still be active in the platform)
    • Specify the size of the audience you’d like to have for your session
    • Sessions must be in English
    • We would prefer to have session of 1 hour maximum
    • Deadline for submission: 10th of July 2014

    All information about the event will be published on http://www.agiletourbrussels.be/

    If you cannot make it, you can still support us by tweeting about #atbru, blogging, speaking about our event.

  • Journee Agile – 27 May 2015

    What is it?

    The Journee Agile is THE event for french-speaking agilists in Belgium and abroad. Now in its sixth year, it offers sessions covering a wide range of topics related to agility, both for newcomers and agile veterans.

    This year, the conference will be held in Mons, on the 27th of May.

    Do you have an interesting story or technique to share?

    Come and present a session at the Journee Agile! Sessions in French are preferred.

    The deadline for session proposals is April 3rd 2015.

    The Journee Agile is organized by DotNetHub, the francophone Agile and .NET community.

  • Mini XP Day 2015

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    Mini XP Day Benelux 2015

    Did you miss out on XP Days 2014 because the conference was sold out? Or the date didn’t suit you? Did you want to see some sessions again that you missed? Or perhaps you like to refer your colleagues and friends to attend that great session you experienced?
    Mini XP Day is your second chance.

    11 of the best

    Mini XP Day reruns 11 of the best sessions from last year’s XP Days Benelux in 3 parallel tracks. What are the sessions about?

    Two more sessions will be revealed soon.

    I want to know more

    The conference website contains the program all the practical details.

    See the feedback from participants, photos, blogs and articles of last year’s conference to get a better idea of what XP Days is about.

    Or watch the video impression of XP Days.

    Join us in Mechelen on April 3rd 2015

    The conference will be held in Elewijt Center, near Mechelen (between Brussels and Antwerp), Belgium.

    See you there

    Enjoy XP Days

     

  • Looking back at 2014: Agile Tour Brussels and XP Days Benelux

    Agile Tour Brussels 2014

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    Agile Tour Brussels is growing very quickly: the first year we had 90 participants; the second year we doubled that to 180 participants. In 2014 we welcomed 250 participants from Belgium, The Netherlands, UK and Luxembourg! We covered a lot of agile ground in 31 sessions over 6 tracks.

    The program page contains slides from the presentation sessions. We have an extensive photo reportage by Patrick Van Est of Oniryx.

    And we have a great video impression of the conference!

     XP Days Benelux 2014

    Now in its 12th year, XP Days Benelux is still the place where experienced agilists gather to exchange ideas and techniques. 160 participants spent two days discussing, working, playing and relaxing to get fresh insights and ideas, away from the day to day grindstone.

    The program pages contain outputs and presentations from the sessions. The feedback page contains conference feedback from participants, photos, blog entries and articles.

    During the conference the artists of Getekend Verslag created giant, live sketchnotes.

    XP Days 2014 sketchnote day 1

    XP Days Benelux 2014 sketchnote day 2

    EDUScrum

    One of the highlights was the participation of students and teachers who apply “EduScrum” in the classroom. Nicole Belilos describes the session.

    EDUScrum sketchnote

     What will 2015 bring?

    More of the same… and more different things. As you’d expect from an agile community, we keep improving, learning, trying new things. We’re already preparing the next events.

    We hope to see you there!

  • Call for Sessions XP Days Benelux 2014

    XP Days Benelux 2014

    XP Days Benelux is an international conference where we learn to bring software to life and grow mature systems that support business needs.

    It provides an excellent environment for exchanging ideas, hands-on exercises and extreme experiences.

    The best way to learn is to facilitate a session at XP Days. Why don’t you host a session?

    What are we looking for?

    What are you looking for? What would make it a WOW session for you and our participants?

    We’re interested in:

    •  Experiences with new and old techniques. What worked; what didn’t? Why? What have you learned?
    • Unexpected ideas from other disciplines and sciences. How can we cross borders? What lessons have we missed? How can we collaborate better with people from other disciplines and departments?
    • Ask for help from other participants. What scary problems confront you and your team?
    • People from outside IT with an interesting story. What can we learn from their experience?
    • Pushing the limits of techniques and organisations, doing the “impossible”. How far can you go if you challenge commonly accepted assumptions?
    • Back to basics. What happens if we really take the Extreme Programming values of Simplicity, Commmunication, Feedback, Courage and Respectseriously?
    • Taking back agile. What does “agile” really mean to you and why is it important?
    • Questioning agile. Where, when and why would you not use agile methods? Why? What can we learn about context and applicability?

    The XP Days community loves highly interactive sessions where everyone participates and learns from each other.

     How does it work?

    Interaction and collaboration start from the moment you propose a session idea. From then on, organizers and session proposers work together to refine and improve your proposal. We’ll give feedback and provide opportunities for tryout. In return, we expect from you that you help others to turn their idea into a WOW session.

    You don’t need to be an experienced presenter, you “just” need one good idea or question to start with.

    We provide the following slot sizes:

    •  30 minute case study presentations
    • 75 minute interactive sessions, games or simulations
    • a small number of 2×75 minute workshops or hands-on coding exercises

    Timeline

    Date What happens? Status
    17/05 Submit session ideas, improve them and provide feedback to others Busy
    07/07 End of subtmissions. You can continue to improve existing proposals
    11/08 You select the sessions you want to see in the program
    22/08 The XP Days program committee creates the program based on your preferences and contacts presenters to announce accepted and rejected sessions
    08/09 Program published
    until the conference Keep improving your session, give feedback run tryouts of your session, work with the organizers to prepare for the conference

    Send in a session proposal now

  • Mini XP Day Benelux

    XP Days Benelux bannerWhat is ‘Mini’ XP Days Benelux?

    Did you miss out on XP Days 2013 because the conference was sold out? Or the date didn’t suit you? Did you want to see some sessions again that you missed? Or perhaps you like to refer your colleagues and friends to attend that great session you experienced?
    Mini XP Day is your second chance.

    Program

    Mini XP Day reruns 10 of the best sessions from last year’s program in 3 parallel tracks.We choose the sessions on the following criteria:

    1. The most popular XP day sessions among the participants
    2. Availability of the presenters
    3. Balance of subjects and session types

    Behind the Scene

    Take a look behind the scene see how the hosts select the program and plan the conference.

    Location

    The conference takes place on 16 May 2014 in Kapellerput in Heeze near Eindhoven, The Netherlands.We’ve reserved 20 hotel rooms at Kapellerput the night before the conference. Contact Kapellerput in time if you want to book one of the rooms.

    Register now

    Register now for the conference to profit from the early bird savings and to avoid missing out, because the conference usually sells out.

    Would you like to present a session at the next XP Days?

    The 12th edition of XP Days Benelux will take place on 27-28 November 2014 in the same location as Mini XP Day. Watch this space or register on the XP Days Benelux mailing list (by contacting us by email) to be alerted when the call for sessions for the conference opens.

    See you there!

  • Agile Tour Brussels 2013

    What is Agile Tour Brussels?

    Agile Tour Brussels 2013 logoThe purpose of Agile Tour Brussels is to gather in one place Agile practitioners and people wanting to know more about Agile. At Agile Tour Brussels you will meet a mix of attendees who are completely new to Agile, experienced or experts.

    See you in Brussels on Sept 27, 2013

    The program has been published and registration is now open.

    The program features 5 parallel tracks with 30 sessions by speakers from Belgium and abroad. The conference is held at the EPHEC school in Brussels.

    See you there

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  • Agile Tour Louvain-la-Neuve call for speakers

    Complete call for sessions in french below.

    DotNetHub
    The fourth edition of the “Journée Agile” / Agile Tour in wallonia will be held on October 31st 2013 at EPHEC Louvain-la-Neuve. The conference is organised by the DotNetHub agile/.NET usergroup.

    We’re looking for sessions on any subject related to agility. Sessions can use nay format you like, but session length should be no longer than 1 hour, except for workshops, simulations or games.

    Sessions in french are preferred.

    You can propose a session until September 10th.

    Agile Tour Louvain-la-Neuve 2013 appel aux orateurs

    En 2010, l’association DotNetHub / AgileHub organisait la première édition de la journée agile : pour la première fois en Belgique, une journée consacrée à l’agilité, et ce, en Français. Ce fut pour nous une très bonne expérience et d’après les participants ce fut aussi le cas pour bon nombre d’entre eux.

    Suite au beau succès des éditions précédentes (Charleroi, Bruxelles puis Namur en 2012 avec 150 participants), nous ré-éditons l’évènement cette année : La Journée Agile 2013 – Louvain-La-Neuve !

    En quelques mots, La Journée Agile 2013, ça sera :

    • Le jeudi 31 Octobre à Louvain-La-Neuve (tout près de Bruxelles)
    • Une keynote assurée par un des membres clés de Pyxis
    • 3 ou 4 tracks ouverts en parallèle, avec donc une quinzaine de sessions techniques, théoriques, des ateliers et jeux, des retours d’expérience, …
    • Une journée complète (9h-17h)
    • Environ 150 participants (dont environ 25% d’étudiants)

    Mais pour que cette édition 2013 voit le jour, nous avons besoin de vous !
    C’est vous qui ferez de cette journée un succès avec vos présentations, atelier, retours d’expérience… Nous ne mettons qu’une seule contrainte, votre session doit traiter de l’agilité, mais pour le reste, nous aimons nous amuser alors… soyez inventifs, innovateurs ou totalement décalés !

    Nous vous invitons à nous communiquer vos propositions de sessions pour ce 10/09/2013 au plus tard. Si vous êtes intéressés à participer, mais que cette échéance est trop courte pour vous, contactez-nous simplement par mail.

    Comme nous sommes dans un processus d’amélioration continue, en plus de vos propositions de conférences, n’hésitez pas à nous communiquer vos idées quant à l’organisation de l’évènement.

    Comment ? Rien de plus simple, télécharger notre formulaire (ou envoyez nous simplement un mail) et renvoyez-le à speaker[AT]journeeagile[DOT]be.

    Vous pouvez aussi passer par la page de l’Agile Tour : http://www.agiletour.org/fr/callForSpeaker.html et sélectionner la ville Louvain-La-Neuve.
    Nous espérons, cette année encore, être submergés par vos propositions !

    L’équipe organisatrice
    Norman Deschauwer & Pierre-Emmanuel Dautreppe