What if you would use #agile 2.0 to build a car and create one in iterations?
23 people, who never build a car, have put a working car together in 2.5 hours. They did not get instruction how to build it, they did get test explanations…
- OO in manufacturing …
- publishing code of the car on github and ask developersin the world to make a change…
- they reduced documentation by pairing
- they film every demo
- every thursday, the team gets to play with the cars…
- automated crash tests
- 100 dollar houses with a door, a shower etc…
- When you buy a wikispeed car, you can be the ProductOwner of your car and change the priorities…
- The future of car manifacturing: R&D will be part of the line
- Our computer tests are so similar to actual tests, we don’t have to do fysical tests anymore
- we practise radical trust: our shop is always open.
- extreme finance: We try to have enough money in the bank for the next week …
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Ask me again if agile can be used outside software…
I guess wikispeed is one of these companies I want to visit as part of my RemoteCoaching tour
Hé ALE people: what if building a wikispeed car at #ale14 would be the kids program?
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