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In celebration of the 20th year of the signing of the Agile Manifesto, Ken France, Agility Practice Leader and SAFe Fellow at Cprime, shares his professional journey which has been centered around application development and agility. He explains how planes, trains, and automobiles are directly tied to the long and winding road he traveled from being an application developer with a computer science degree to becoming the Agility Practice Leader at Cprime and SAFe Fellow.
This session highlights things he has learned and done along the way and he shares experiences and insights that may benefit others in their professional journey. This talk also features some “cameo” appearances from well-known industry icons who have influenced and supported him, specifically Grady Booch, Dr. Ivar Jacobson, and Dean Leffingwell.
This event was part of Agile 20 Reflect Festival, a global community-led agile event.
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Planes, Trains, and Automobiles: Learnings from Ken France’s Personal Agility Journey
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5. OPENING PLACEHOLDER
- Replace this with OSU marching band intro video – want to grab their
attention right out of the gate
6. WHO AM I?
• Executive enterprise coach cultivating transformational
organizations and a recognized highly-rated trainer
• One of the first U.S. minted SPCT
• 25+ years experience in IT
• Successfully supported multiple Fortune 100 enterprises,
tackling large and complex scaled agile transformations
• Passion to help empower all levels of the organization in
their journey to drive sustainable improvements and
meaningful change
KEN FRANCE
VP, Scaled Agility
SAFe SPCT/Fellow
8. THE THREE AMIGOS
GRADY BOOCH
IBM Fellow
IVAR JACOBSON
Chairman & CEO, Ivar
Jacobson International
DEAN LEFFINGWELL
Chief Methodologist,
Scaled Agile
9. 1985 - 1990: THE ……. OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
IBM Boca Raton, FL IBM RTP, NC IBM Rosslyn, VA
10. 1985 - 1990: TAKEAWAYS
Tip 1: Carpe Diem –
don’t let a little fear
prevent you from
saying yes to an
opportunity
Tip 2: Education can’t
replace hands-on
experience
12. 1990 - 1996: TAKEAWAYS
Tip 3: Don’t panic in the
face of adversity, work
the problem
Tip 5: Do the job before
you have the job
Tip 4: The
integration/alignment
of people, process, and
tools are key
14. 1996 - 2002: TAKEAWAYS
Tip 6: Develop T-
Shaped Skills across
multiple domains
based on your long-
term goals
Tip 8: “Take care of the
customer and I got your
back”
Mike Devlin
Co-Founder
Rational Software
Tip 7: Cross-functional,
aligned teams with
shared goals works for
ANY kind of team
Tip 9: Get a good
financial planner early
in your career
15. 2003 - 2011: INTELLIBANK/NUMBER SIX/GOV’T CONTRACTOR
Gary Swart,
Polaris Partners
Ken Clyne,
FiveWhyz (Cprime)
Craig Rudman,
Wiley
Nate Oster,
CodeSquads
“The Marble Run” – Scrum simulation
Brian Lyons (RIP 2007)
Co-Founder, Number Six
Ambassador of ”Mojo”
2007 - 2011
- Brian passing (Sept 2007)
- Number Six acquired
- “Chop up and integrate”
- Cost control focus
- 2007-2008 Recession
“HiHo!”
“Scottie” to my “Frenchie”
16. 2003 - 2011: TAKEAWAYS
Tip 9: Intentionally
foster long-lasting
relationships
Tip 11: Find your “Mojo”
but always be humble
Tip 10: Startups can
leave you with scars
but also wisdom
Tip 12: ”Culture eats
Strategy for Breakfast”
Peter Drucker,
Author