Mob Programming is a development practice where the whole team works on the same thing, at the same time, in the same space, and on the same computer. It is a team-based approach to doing all the work the team does including designing, coding, testing, and working with the customers, users and other stakeholders. Companies and teams all over the world are using this team-based approach to software development.
Working this way accentuates face-to-face communication, team alignment, collaboration, and self-organizing team concepts using techniques and ideas such as the "Driver/Navigators" collaboration practice, one-piece flow, sustainable work habits, continuous learning, and a philosophy of "getting along". Mob Programming can be a highly effective approach to software development. Whether done "all day, every day", or in a more limited way for special problems, kick-offs, and learning sessions, it can be a great way to get work done.
In this webinar, industry expert, Woody Zuill, will help you understand how and why companies around the world are implementing this team-based approach to software development.
What You Will Learn:
- The origin and basics of Mob Programming
- Effective techniques to allow 5 or more people can work together
- The benefits of working in this new approach
- How to enable an environment where people can excel at their work