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Tuesday, October 18
 

08:30 CEST

☕ Accueil - Welcome
🇫🇷 Bienvenue à la FlowCon !
Nous vous donnons rendez-vous au Beffroi de Montrouge dès 8h30 pour venir récupérer votre badge de la conférence et profiter d'un délicieux petit déjeuner.

🇬🇧 Welcome to FlowCon!
We will meet you at the Belfroi de Montrouge at 8:30 am to collect your conference badge and enjoy a delicious breakfast.

Tuesday October 18, 2022 08:30 - 09:00 CEST

09:00 CEST

🎤 Discours d'Ouverture - Opening Speech
🇫🇷 Rendez-vous à 9h dans l'Auditorium pour le discours d'ouverture de la conférence.

🇬🇧 Meet at 9:00 a.m. in the Auditorium for the opening speech of the conference

Speakers

Tuesday October 18, 2022 09:00 - 09:25 CEST
Fast Flow - Auditorium

09:30 CEST

🇬🇧 Keynote - You Build It You Run It sounds great but it won’t work here
Since You Build It You Run It was outlined in 2006, on-call product teams as an operating
model has gone from being a controversial idea... to being a controversial idea. Enterprise
organisations don’t do it, but they do talk about why they don’t do it:

● “It’s too expensive”
● “Developers won’t want to do it”
● “Nobody would be accountable”
● “There would be no incident management”
● “Developers would spend all their time firefighting”
● “It’s not possible to have a DBA for every team”

This talk debunks these You Build It You Run It fears, drawing on experiences from multiple
enterprise organisations who’ve successfully implemented on-call product teams. It explains
how to simultaneously achieve frequent deployments, high availability, and a high rate of
learning across many teams and digital services.

Speakers
avatar for Steve Smith

Steve Smith

Equal Experts
Who are you?I'm a rosbifWhat do you do for a living?I'm Head of Scale at Equal ExpertsWhat are you going to talk about at FlowCon?Why You Build You Run It can totally work at enterprise organisationsWhat are you the proudest of?The last time I was in Paris, I asked for a burger to... Read More →


Tuesday October 18, 2022 09:30 - 10:30 CEST
Fast Flow - Auditorium
  Keynote
  • LANGUE 🇬🇧

10:30 CEST

🍪 Pause - Break
Tuesday October 18, 2022 10:30 - 10:45 CEST
Foyer Bar - Frèsque
  • LANGUE Anglais

10:45 CEST

🇬🇧 The 5-Step Guideline for Managing Items of Different Sizes in Kanban
Kanban doesn’t work for us because we don’t have items of the same size” - If I had a dollar for every time I heard this statement, I could afford to take my entire family on a month-long, all-inclusive, five-star tropical vacation. And I have a large family!

The concept of artificially splitting your work items into even pieces to leverage Kanban is one of the biggest misconceptions. This is the main reason why teams insert the adverse impact it causes.

“But Sonya, If we don’t slice our items into even pieces, how do we keep our commitments in Kanban?“. In this session, I’ll give you a straightforward answer to this question and we’ll explore the 5-step guideline for managing items of different sizes in Kanban. I’ll see you there!

Speakers
avatar for Sonya Siderova

Sonya Siderova

Nave
Who are you?I’m a change agent, public speaker, founder & CEO of Nave - a Kanban analytics suite that helps teams improve their performance through data-driven decision making. When I’m not catering to my two little ones, you might find me absorbed in a good heavyweight boxing... Read More →


Tuesday October 18, 2022 10:45 - 11:40 CEST
Feedback Loop - Conference Room
  Flow, Presentation
  • LANGUE 🇬🇧

10:45 CEST

🇫🇷 Entraîner les Avengers - Oubliez tout ce que vous savez sur le management tech
Les équipes techniques sont tiraillées en permanence entre deux objectifs apparemment incompatibles : livrer rapidement les nouvelles fonctionnalités, et construire une base de code propre et robuste. C'est en réalité une fausse dichotomie car il existe un paramètre qui peut changer la dynamique du jeu : pour livrer plus rapidement un meilleur code, il suffit d'être plus forts ! Au cours de cette session, Regis expliquera comment les principes lean qui sous-tendent le Thinking People System peuvent aider les CTO et les responsables techniques à accélérer drastiquement le niveau de compétences de leurs équipes.

Speakers
avatar for Régis Médina

Régis Médina

Keenly
Who are you?Régis Medina is one of the pioneers of agile software development. In the late 2000s he gradually turned to lean as both a learning system and a company-wide strategy. Today, he works with the CEOs of fast-growing startups who have chosen to scale rapidly by accelerating... Read More →


Tuesday October 18, 2022 10:45 - 11:40 CEST
Fast Flow - Auditorium
  Tech, Presentation
  • LANGUE 🇫🇷

10:45 CEST

🇫🇷 Améliorer sa prise de décision
Sophie, jeune trentenaire est confrontée à plusieurs choix.

Vous avez pour mission de l'aider à adapter son processus de prise de décision à chaque situation afin de prendre les meilleures décisions avec le minimum d'investissement nécessaire.

Ces exercices vous permettront de découvrir un processus de prise de décision robuste avec des outils concrets facilement réutilisable par la suite.

Speakers
avatar for Julien Gardette

Julien Gardette

Goveol
Who are you?Développeur et Agiliste, je réalise des produits numériques et aide les autres à mieux réaliser les leurs. Formateur en agilité, product management et dynamique d'équipe.What do you do for a living?Animation de formations, coaching et développement de produits... Read More →


Tuesday October 18, 2022 10:45 - 12:45 CEST
Small Batch - Workshop (80 p)
  Flow, Workshop
  • LANGUE 🇫🇷

10:45 CEST

Event storming
L'Event Storming est un atelier permettant de modéliser les domaines métier présents dans une application, voire même une entreprise au global. Cet atelier permet d'aligner le langage et les concepts d'une équipe entière autour de ces concepts métiers. Nous utiliserons les différents éléments de l'event storming, autour d'un sujet simple mais pas simpliste, qui permettra d'utiliser toutes les techniques présentées par Alberto Brandolini dans son livre.

Speakers
avatar for Nicolas Savois

Nicolas Savois

CTO, Pix Officiel
Who are you?CTO depuis quelques années. D’abord d'une startup interne dans une grand banque puis dans une ESN pour la transformer en ESN 2.0, maintenant CTO de @Pix_officiel.Fan d’Elixir, de Programmation Fonctionnel, et d'Agilité. Je pense que l'IT en France a raté pas mal... Read More →


Tuesday October 18, 2022 10:45 - 12:45 CEST
Limit WIP - Workshop (19 p)
  Tech, Workshop
  • LANGUE 🇬🇧

11:50 CEST

🇫🇷 Comment construire une équipe produit efficace et adaptée à vos défis !
Nous allons parcourir ensemble les clés pour construire une équipe produit la plus efficace possible : parcours carrière, objectifs, principes et diversités.
- Créer un parcours carrière et une définition des rôles adaptés à votre besoin
- Imaginer ou consolider une culture d'équipe
- Assurer le maximum d'efficacité

Speakers
avatar for Christopher Parola

Christopher Parola

Chief Product Officer & Product Coach & Speaker, Yousign
Who are you?Christopher Parola est VP Product de Yousign, ancien CPO de Meilleurs Agents, il a également travaillé chez OCTO en tant que consultant en Product Management, et a fondé la startup elCurator en 2013. Il est spécialisé dans la construction d’organisation produit... Read More →


Tuesday October 18, 2022 11:50 - 12:45 CEST
Fast Flow - Auditorium
  Produit, Presentation
  • LANGUE 🇫🇷

11:50 CEST

🇬🇧 Years of mob programming - tips and tricks
Mob programming is when the whole development team works on the same thing, at the same time, in the same space and with one shared computer, screen and keyboard. I've been working as a software engineer in a development team where we've been mob programming for well over a year, every day, without exceptions. We've noticed an enormous boost in productivity and we really feel that we make the most use of the team's overall brain capacity to solve problems and to ship high quality software to our users. But it's not always that easy. We've learned to master this way of working the hard way, by continuously improving on our processes. In this presentation I will give an introduction to mob programming, the effects we've seen, why you should consider this way of working and some tips and tricks that we've learned along the way.

Speakers
avatar for Tommy Tynjä

Tommy Tynjä

Senior Engineering Manager at Spotify, Spotify
Who are you?Senior Engineering Manager at Spotify with 15 years of software industry experience. An advocate of teamwork, continuous delivery, cloud computing, test-driven development, automation and tools that boost developer productivity and get software shipped faster. Has been... Read More →


Tuesday October 18, 2022 11:50 - 12:45 CEST
Feedback Loop - Conference Room
  Tech, Presentation
  • LANGUE 🇬🇧

12:45 CEST

🍝 Déjeuner - Lunch
Tuesday October 18, 2022 12:45 - 14:00 CEST
Foyer Bar - Frèsque

14:00 CEST

🇫🇷 Andon et flux, juste-à-temps et confiance mutuelle
Andon et flux, juste-à-temps et confiance mutuelle
Ou comment autoriser chacun, non demander à chacun, d'arrêter tout le flux de toute l'équipe pour contempler un problème de qualité. L'une des pratiques les plus puissantes du lean, mais aussi l'une des plus courageuses. Topo, partage de cas et échanges.

Speakers
avatar for Marie-Pia Ignace

Marie-Pia Ignace

Co-founder and CEO, Operae Partners
Who are you?Je suis une entrepreneuse et une intrapreneuse. Le lean et moi nous sommes rencontrés en 2005, il y a une éternité. Avec toute une communauté de gens sympas, nous en avons exploré la mise en oeuvre dans le monde de l'ICT : build et run, infra et SI, DSI et ESN, etc... Read More →


Tuesday October 18, 2022 14:00 - 14:55 CEST
Fast Flow - Auditorium
  Flow, Presentation
  • LANGUE 🇫🇷

14:00 CEST

🇫🇷 Feedbacks utilisateurs : les 4 erreurs classiques
En théorie, la valeur utilisateur est au centre des produits et des méthodologies agiles. Mais en pratique, c'est souvent le far west !
L'équipe ne sait pas à qui s'adresser, ni quel périmètre tester, ni comment s'y prendre pour injecter les retours utilisateurs dans le backlog produit. Résultat : les études n'ont pas d'impact sur la trajectoire produit.
Pourtant, quelques principes simples permettraient à l'équipe produit d'obtenir des feedbacks utilisateurs pertinents.
Découvrez quels sont les écueils classiques des remontées du terrain et repartez avec pleins d'astuces pour maximiser l'adoption de votre produit.
Que vous soyez coach, product owner/manager ou développeur, vous pouvez jouer un rôle moteur sur les remontées terrain.

Speakers
avatar for Marina Wiesel

Marina Wiesel

Lead Designer / Innovation Coach, OCTO Technology
Who are you?Marina Wiesel est coach UX et formatrice en expérience client et en management d'équipe de designers. Suite à un cursus en muséographie, en digital et en sciences politiques, elle débute sa carrière dans des établissements culturels et des musées. Elle réalise... Read More →


Tuesday October 18, 2022 14:00 - 14:55 CEST
Feedback Loop - Conference Room
  Produit, Presentation
  • LANGUE 🇫🇷

14:00 CEST

🇫🇷 Prospective, et si on levait la tête du guidon
D’un côté, nous avons la prospective « traditionnelle » avec de la projection sur des temps très longs comme « la ville en 20250 ». De l’autre, nous avons Jabe Bloom qui nous parle de naviguer au sein des différents futurs possibles, plausibles et probables.
Et au milieu, il y a nous, qui nous demandons ce que nous pouvons en faire. Dans les deux cas, il s’agit de penser demain pour sentir plus vite les inflexions.
Si nous prenons un angle de vue produit, il n’y a pas que la fermeture des boucles de feedback qui nous pousse à adopter notre stratégie produit, il y a aussi l’évolution de l’écosystème dans lequel le produit vit. 
Cet atelier est une implémentation des futurs de Jabe Bloom. Il aide à mieux diverger sur une vision et il donne des éléments pour adapter plus rapidement la stratégie.



Speakers
avatar for Samuel Retiere

Samuel Retiere

Technical Operations Manager, CDiscount



Tuesday October 18, 2022 14:00 - 16:00 CEST
Small Batch - Workshop (80 p)
  Flow, Workshop
  • LANGUE 🇫🇷

14:00 CEST

🇬🇧 DDD Methods for Day to Day Problem Solving
(This is a hands-on lab with limited capacity)
Level: advanced
Max attendees: 20 in one room

"It is not the domain experts knowledge that goes into production; it is the assumption of the developers that goes into production". This famous quote from Alberto Brandolini is very accurate, and it points in the right direction: we need to bring domain knowledge into our decisions and our software to offer the best solution in the given context.

One of the reasons why software solutions become messy and hard to maintain is that we tend to jump to solutions before really understanding the problem. They may work out for now, but how do we ensure that they will fit in the future? This is where the paradigm of Domain-driven Design can help us out: DDD gives us the option to change our model when the business is changing. The workshop is not only for engineers but for everyone involved in product development.

In these two hours, we will dissect a business problem and experience how to solve it by using various techniques and tools in the day-to-day business. We will learn how to ensure that our decisions and implementations are driven by the Domain, which pitfalls to avoid and which principles to follow. After the workshop, every participant should have a good idea of how to start using the techniques and tools at work.


Speakers
avatar for Krisztina Hirth

Krisztina Hirth

Staff Architect, PayFit
Who are you?I am a radical candour person, a woman with a plan, and a coach who loves to share her experience with people seeking help. My friends also say that I am an idealist - which is probably true because I am convinced that everybody has hidden or less hidden powers. I am also... Read More →


Tuesday October 18, 2022 14:00 - 16:00 CEST
Limit WIP - Workshop (19 p)
  Tech, Workshop
  • LANGUE 🇬🇧

15:05 CEST

🇫🇷 Data Product Management
Data & product management are more and more associated. Is it the next new thing to apply & the golden way to have finally a return on data investment made this last decade ? During this talk, Dont expect I answer this question. I will just share concretely how we ship value everyday in Aramis data team and how we achieved sustainable performance introducing data product management. In short : Stories of successes and failures from a data product team in motion. From these experiences, i will also discuss what specificity & new problems you encounter when managing product with Data Teams

Speakers
avatar for Damien Moyne

Damien Moyne

Head of Data, Aramis Group
Who are you?Supply chain management expert at the beginning of my career, i have jumped and built a new expertise in e-commerce & product management with a strong appetence for data problem space (Datascientist as a hobby ;))What do you do for a living?I am in charge of Data Products... Read More →


Tuesday October 18, 2022 15:05 - 16:00 CEST
Feedback Loop - Conference Room
  Produit, Presentation
  • LANGUE 🇫🇷

15:05 CEST

🇬🇧 Assuring Data Quality At Scale - (A study of Data Mesh in Practice)
Data is the lifeblood of any Data-Driven organisation. High-value Data products, AI/ML pipelines and business decisions are made based on data.
Therefore, it is highly imperative that this data is of the highest quality and continues to stay high quality. Consequently, there is a need to do this centrally to provide standardisation and promote transparency and trust on the data quality metrics calculated and used to measure quality.
Data Mesh is a Data Architecture pattern that has emerged recently. It advocates for centralized capabilities for that constitutes data platform and federated governance across all data products which themselves are domain specific.

This talk is about the practical application of Data Mesh principle in the Data Quality space, the challenges of implementing such capability at scale and of course the opportunities it has unlocked within the organisation in turn.

Why?
Data pretty much rules the majority of customer experience and journeys, which in turn drive the P&L for businesses. This data is captured and sourced via many data pipelines. The quality of data has a direct impact on the quality of the ML model output, accuracy and relevance. It also has a proportional impact on the cost of running data engineering pipelines be it stream or batch data processing.

What is this really about?
This talk is about the practical application of Data Mesh principle. There are not many examples of this out there but there is tremendous interest for this. This talk takes Data Quality as an example of how you can apply this in reality, the challenges of implementing such capability at scale and of course the opportunities it has unlocked within the organisation in turn

What does the talk covers?
Following the DataMesh pattern to building platform capabilities that powers decentralised data products, I want to layout an approach to implementing Data Quality at scale, the key steps in providing confidence and trust in the data being produced & consumed by the data product teams. In this talk, I will talk about
- Data Quality challenges in modern day data-driven enterprises from both Stream and Batch perspective
- Dimensions & metrics of Data Quality, subjective vs objective lens when looking at Data Quality and the resulting challenges in implementing for it
- Key parts and approach to build a Data Quality platform at scale to provide near-realtime visibility to DQ issues
- Fitting this capability around data eco-system including triggering remediation actions such as stopping a data pipeline

Speakers
avatar for Gayathri Thiyagarajan

Gayathri Thiyagarajan

Engineering Leader, Expedia Group
Who are you?I live in England near Windsor with my young family. I have over 17 years of software experience. My other passions include philosophy, history and psychologyWhat do you do for a living?I am an Engineering Lead at Expedia Group leading multiple teams building platform... Read More →


Tuesday October 18, 2022 15:05 - 16:00 CEST
Fast Flow - Auditorium
  Tech, Presentation
  • LANGUE 🇬🇧

16:00 CEST

🍪 Pause - Break
Tuesday October 18, 2022 16:00 - 16:30 CEST
Foyer Bar - Frèsque

16:30 CEST

🇫🇷 La confiance, la clé d’une équipe agile performante
La confiance est la clé de la voûte de la performance collective d'une équipe.
Mais qu'est-ce qui fait que nous décidons de faire confiance à une personne ?
Qu'est-ce qui fait que nous choisissons un jour de remettre une partie de notre devenir aux mains du collectif ?
Découvrez et repartez avec des leviers simples et concrets permettant de bâtir et d'entretenir confiance et performance pour vous et votre équipe.

Speakers
avatar for Jérôme Urvoas

Jérôme Urvoas

Coach Professionnel, Coach Agile, Formateur et Conférencier, Lectra
Who are you?Je suis coach professionnel, coach agile, facilitateur et formateur. Curieux et passionné, j'adore les rencontres et les partages, autant de choses que mon quotidien professionnel et les conférences me permettent de nourrir. J'aime les histoires et l'Histoire, deux autres... Read More →


Tuesday October 18, 2022 16:30 - 17:25 CEST
Feedback Loop - Conference Room
  Flow, Presentation
  • LANGUE 🇫🇷

16:30 CEST

🇬🇧 Autonomy, is that what we really want?
There has been a focus on autonomy in information technology; From autonomy in code, to autonomy while coding, autonomous systems with microservices to autonomous high-performing teams. When you read Daniel Pink’s research in the book Drive, it makes sense; autonomy is one of the three things that motivate us; it is the ability of the person to make his or her own decisions. However, often autonomy can lead to isolation and disconnect from the rest of the code, team, or organisation. So how can we balance the individual needs while staying connected to the team/organisation to stay autonomous?

In this talk, we will go through all the levels we deal with in IT, from code to organisation collaboration. We will go into autonomy at each level and explain how we often confuse autonomy with individual needs. These individual needs can turn into isolation and disconnect from the code, team and organisation. Through examples, we will show how our compulsiveness towards autonomy gives us both downsides of being isolated and coupled in the code, within the team and organisation. You will leave the talk knowing how polarity management can help you manage this paradox between the individual and the team/organisation and get the benefits from the whole and the individual to be balanced.


Speakers
avatar for Kenny Baas-Schwegler

Kenny Baas-Schwegler

Facilitating design & architecture by the people! Strategic software delivery consultant and Domain-Driven Design expert, Xebia
Who are you?Kenny Baas-SchweglerWhat do you do for a living?I am a socio-technical system thinker who facilitates collaborative modeling with stakeholders and teams to catalyze organizations, teams, and groups of people to an agile architecture approach to building sustainable quality... Read More →


Tuesday October 18, 2022 16:30 - 17:25 CEST
Fast Flow - Auditorium
  Tech, Presentation
  • LANGUE 🇬🇧

16:30 CEST

🇫🇷 Être à sa place ou devoir s'adapter : qu'est-ce qui se passe dans vos équipes ?
Pensez à un moment où vous étiez vraiment à votre place - comment l'avez-vous su ?
L'appartenance, à quoi ça ressemble ?
Pensez maintenant à un groupe dans lequel vous avez essayé de vous intégrer et où vous avez dû vous adapter.
S'intégrer, à quoi ça ressemble ?
Et pensez à vos équipes... Que doit-il se passer pour que les membres de votre équipe aient un sentiment d'appartenance ? Et ensuite, que se passe-t-il ?

Speakers
avatar for Sarah Scarratt

Sarah Scarratt

Changing Pathways
Who are you?Coach - trainer - facilitator using Clean Language and Systemic Modelling to help individuals and teams work out 'how you do you'. Modelling what you do well, what you don't do as well, and what you'd like to be doing differently. And finding the support or resources you... Read More →


Tuesday October 18, 2022 16:30 - 18:30 CEST
Small Batch - Workshop (80 p)
  Flow, Workshop
  • LANGUE 🇫🇷

16:30 CEST

🇫🇷 Kanban welsh game au format Accelerate
Venez apprendre la véritable recette du welsh du Nord et en (re)découvrant Kanban et accelerate

Speakers
avatar for Djamel Labani

Djamel Labani

Coach Agile, Freelance
Who are you?Agilitateur passionné avec le smile. J’ai commencé Ops et eu la chance de faire un nouveau pas vers l’agilité à chacune de mes missions. De mes premières expériences en TPE jusqu’aux multinationales, je reste convaincu que nous pouvons toujours nous améliorer... Read More →
avatar for Rémi Vandenbroucke

Rémi Vandenbroucke

Coach Agile et Formateur, OCTO Technology
Who are you?Coach agile et formateur dans le campement Nord d'OCTO Technology, j'aime aider les équipes et organisations à développer plus efficacement des produits remarquables. Avant cela, j'ai été développeur, tech lead et Scrum Master.Mes influences du moment : Product management... Read More →


Tuesday October 18, 2022 16:30 - 18:30 CEST
Limit WIP - Workshop (19 p)
  Flow, Workshop
  • LANGUE 🇫🇷

17:35 CEST

🇫🇷 Loi de Conway : Lorsque votre conception produit se fâche avec votre organisation
Des utilisateurs qui ont toujours du mal à récupérer les informations dont ils ont besoin, alors que vous avez mis le paquet sur l'expérience utilisateur ? La frustration de voir qu'une fonctionnalité implémentée est rarement la solution fonctionnelle idéale que vous aviez défini, car il y a toujours un "mais" ? Ou plus techniquement, avez-vous des APIs découpées d'une manière qui semble au final arbitraire et qui ne suit pas le métier ? La sensation que votre organisation est orthogonale à vos objectifs ?

N'avez-vous jamais remarqué, que bien que vous soyez agile et vous suivez les bonnes pratiques, le logiciel qu'on construit s'écarte souvent de la vision produit, technique et parfois même des besoins de l'utilisateur que l'on a pourtant passé du temps à récolter ? Et si on vous disait que tout cela est lié, et qu'il existe une force qui a une influence certaine sur votre produit, votre expérience utilisateur et votre architecture ?

Lors de ce talk venez découvrir la Loi de Conway, cette force méconnue qui a un pouvoir magique sur ce que vous construisez quel que soit votre métier. Nous verrons ses impacts sur les différents aspects du logiciel et nous apprendrons comment l'apprivoiser.

Speakers
avatar for Julien Topçu

Julien Topçu

Shodo
Who are you?Passionné d'astronomie et de musique, batteur à mes heures perdues, j'ai à coeur de partager ce que je sais et d'aider les autres.What do you do for a living?Tech Coach chez Shodo, j'accompagne le développement de logiciels à forte valeur métier en usant de techniques... Read More →


Tuesday October 18, 2022 17:35 - 18:30 CEST
Fast Flow - Auditorium
  Flow, Presentation
  • LANGUE 🇫🇷

17:35 CEST

🇫🇷 Combiner les ateliers pour booster la compréhension métier
Pour toujours plus de valeur métier, sortez des sentiers battus avec la composition d’ateliers collectifs.
Fan de longue date des ateliers de découverte, comme l’Event Storming, l’Example Mapping, le User Story Mapping, mais aussi le CRC Cards ; je vous proposerai plusieurs compositions d’ateliers que j’utilise régulièrement.
Puis je vous offrirai les clefs pour créer vos propres ateliers composites afin de créer vos propres compositions afin de comprendre collectivement le métier finement.


Speakers
avatar for Bruno Boucard

Bruno Boucard

Co-founder & director 42 Skillz, software craftsman, trainer, agile coach and speaker., 42Skillz
Who are you?Bruno Boucard is a developer, trainer, agile coach, and speaker.He loves to explain with concrete examples with live coding if needed. He is the organizer of the BDD Paris user group. He is a long-time Microsoft MVP, but he still is coding java with a C# accent ;-)What... Read More →


Tuesday October 18, 2022 17:35 - 18:30 CEST
Feedback Loop - Conference Room
  Tech, Presentation
  • LANGUE 🇫🇷
 
Wednesday, October 19
 

09:00 CEST

☕ Accueil - Welcome
🇫🇷 Bienvenue pour la deuxième journée de la FlowCon !
Nous vous donnons rendez-vous au Beffroi de Montrouge dès 8h30 pour venir récupérer votre badge de la conférence et profiter d'un délicieux petit déjeuner.

🇬🇧 Welcome to the second day at FlowCon!
We will meet you at the Belfroi de Montrouge at 8:30 am to collect your conference badge and enjoy a delicious breakfast.

Speakers

Wednesday October 19, 2022 09:00 - 09:30 CEST
Foyer Bar - Frèsque

09:30 CEST

🇫🇷 Les basiques du Lean au service de l’Agilité
Selon vous, en quoi le Lean et l'Agile sont 2 courants de pratiques différents OU indivisibles ?
Et si le lean et l'agile sont 2 mutations naturelles d'une organisation en perpétuelle transformation ?
De par mes propres expériences de leaner et agiliste depuis 12 ans, j'ai vécu au plus profond de moi- même l'alliage de ces 2 courants.
Aujourd'hui, je souhaite vous partager les enseignements de cette expérience afin de vous permettre d'accueillir de nouveaux changements en étant plus armés et sereins

Speakers
avatar for Nha Quynh Nguyen-Do

Nha Quynh Nguyen-Do

Coach agile @scale & coach professional, AG2R La Mondiale
Who are you?Fervente de l'approche "Growth Mindset" de Carol DWECK, je crois dans le potentiel de chacun et la force du collectif. J'encourage et cultive la prise de risque, et le rebond face à l'échec. "La folie, c'est de faire toujours la même chose et de s'attendre à un résultat... Read More →


Wednesday October 19, 2022 09:30 - 10:30 CEST
Feedback Loop - Conference Room
  Flow, Presentation
  • LANGUE 🇫🇷

09:30 CEST

🇬🇧 You don't talk about that at work!
There are things you don’t talk about with your colleagues - even less so with your boss. Mental health issues are certainly a big no-no.
When I first started working as an agile tester, I kept my history with mental illness secret. As a result, I couldn’t speak openly about topics that are close to my heart: mental health and self-care. In the Agile World however, we value respect, courage, and openness. How do you reconcile this with these taboos?
Can you really be courageous and open if you deny a part of yourself? When I attended my first ever testing conference,
I was in awe about the openness with which psychological topics were discussed. Inspired, and with a head still spinning from the experience (and a serious lack of sleep), I came clean to my boss on the very first day upon returning. From then on, I wore my heart on my sleeve.

And my life at the office began to change: Once I had started speaking up, openness came easier with every new issue. I would suddenly talk about my experiences with sickness and therapy as well as being more comfortable with sharing my thoughts and feelings about day-to-day business and goings-on at work. Conversely, people started confiding in me, asking me for advice and talking to me in a whole new way.

In this talk, I would like to share what I have learned from breaking taboos. I will discuss how communication improved for me, which obstacles I bumped into, and why I will still not shut up about the things you don’t talk about at work.

Speakers
avatar for Sophie Kuester

Sophie Kuester

Test Automation Engineer, cronn GmbH
Who are you?Hi, I'm Sophie!When I was a girl, I wanted to be an astronaut or a ballerina, or both. Now I'm a tester, holding diplomas in math and yodeling. I'm a dancer, a baker, a fighter and a knitter. Plant mum and doting aunty. I love the sea, walking in misty woods and all things... Read More →


Wednesday October 19, 2022 09:30 - 10:30 CEST
Fast Flow - Auditorium
  Flow, Presentation
  • LANGUE 🇬🇧

09:30 CEST

🇫🇷🇬🇧 Deep Democracy - Démocratie Profonde : Ou comment écouter toutes les voix d'un système
Démocratie Profonde : Ou comment écouter toutes les voix d'un système (équipe, organisation...), même les plus marginalisées, les moins entendues, pour les intégrer et en tenir compte.
Que ce soit dans l'élaboration de solutions, l'expression de besoin ou la résolutions de conflits!
Session en anglais ou français selon participants!

Deep Democracy : Or how to listen to all the voices of a system (team, organization...), even the most marginalized ones, the least heard, to integrate them and take them into account. Whether in the development of solutions, the expression of needs or the resolution of conflicts!
Session in English of French depending on participation... Or both !

Speakers
avatar for Vincent Taillandier

Vincent Taillandier

Facilitateur en intelligence collective et coach d'organisation, Birds Conseil
Who are you?I'm a world workerWhat do you do for a living?Group facilitation and organizational coachingWhat are you going to talk about at FlowCon?Deep DemocracyWhat are you the proudest of?Being curious since I was little and allowing myself to travel all around the world, meeting... Read More →
avatar for Dany Nassif

Dany Nassif

Co-Dirigeant & Executive Coach, BIRDS Conseil
Who are you?I'm the engineer turned coach, who believes firmly in the richness of systems and teams, the creativity of human beings and the power of focusing on your strengths and talents !The days of SW development back in the early 90s when we first experienced 'Incremental development... Read More →


Wednesday October 19, 2022 09:30 - 12:45 CEST
Small Batch - Workshop (80 p)

09:30 CEST

🇬🇧 Collaborative Modeling Domain Models
When we build products, we always strive to have a steady flow through our software lifecycle. One key aspect coming from Domain-Driven Design is that we must base our communication during that software lifecycle on a ubiquitous language. A language designed and used around a domain model to communicate and explore requirements with stakeholders and domain experts and what the code is based on. But how can we collaboratively design that domain model with a ubiquitous language that we can represent in our code base?

Join us in this hands-on workshop where we will provide the outcome of an EventStorming session and dive deeper to design our domain model. We will use Example Mapping to flush out all our acceptance criteria and business rules. With these rules, we can start designing our domain model, and we will do that with responsibility mapping. Responsibility mapping is based on CRC cards and will make us collaboratively design a Domain Model. You will leave the session with collaborative modeling techniques that will help you design and maintain a ubiquitous language for implementing software.

Speakers
avatar for Bruno Boucard

Bruno Boucard

Co-founder & director 42 Skillz, software craftsman, trainer, agile coach and speaker., 42Skillz
Who are you?Bruno Boucard is a developer, trainer, agile coach, and speaker.He loves to explain with concrete examples with live coding if needed. He is the organizer of the BDD Paris user group. He is a long-time Microsoft MVP, but he still is coding java with a C# accent ;-)What... Read More →
avatar for Kenny Baas-Schwegler

Kenny Baas-Schwegler

Facilitating design & architecture by the people! Strategic software delivery consultant and Domain-Driven Design expert, Xebia
Who are you?Kenny Baas-SchweglerWhat do you do for a living?I am a socio-technical system thinker who facilitates collaborative modeling with stakeholders and teams to catalyze organizations, teams, and groups of people to an agile architecture approach to building sustainable quality... Read More →


Wednesday October 19, 2022 09:30 - 12:45 CEST
Limit WIP - Workshop (19 p)
  Tech, Workshop
  • LANGUE 🇬🇧

10:30 CEST

🍪 Pause - Break
Wednesday October 19, 2022 10:30 - 10:45 CEST
Foyer Bar - Frèsque

10:45 CEST

🇫🇷 Design & Content Systems au service de l’hypercroissance Produit
Comment nous avons changé nos méthodes de travail en capitalisant sur le trinôme Produit, Design et Content pour scaler les produits Mirakl avec cohérence.

Speakers
avatar for Sabine Berland

Sabine Berland

Product Content Manager, Mirakl
Who are you?J'évolue dans le domaine de la communication technique et de la traduction depuis plus de 15 ans. Mon objectif est de réduire la courbe d'apprentissage et faciliter l'adoption du produit.Aussi, je collabore étroitement avec des concepteurs produits afin de répondre... Read More →
avatar for Anaïs Delgado

Anaïs Delgado

Product Design Team Lead, Mirakl
Who are you?Anaïs DelgadoWhat do you do for a living?Product Design Team LeadWhat are you going to talk about at FlowCon?Design & Content systems au service de l’hypercroissance produit Comment nous avons changer nos méthodes de travail en capitalisant sur le trinôme Produit... Read More →
avatar for Mathilde Gautier

Mathilde Gautier

Product Manager, Mirakl
Who are you?Je suis Product Manager depuis 5 ans. J'ai débuté dans le e-commerce alimentaire avant de rejoindre l'équipe Catalog Management de Mirakl.What do you do for a living?Je suis Product Manager chez Mirakl.What are you going to talk about at FlowCon?Design & Content systems... Read More →


Wednesday October 19, 2022 10:45 - 11:40 CEST
Feedback Loop - Conference Room
  Produit, Presentation
  • LANGUE 🇫🇷

10:45 CEST

🇬🇧 From bi-annual to fortnightly releases in 4 months for 15 teams and a single monolith
How do you move an organisation of 15 teams and their single shared monolith from bi-annual releases to fortnightly releases in under four months? How do you reduce release pain and cost? Because of the monolith, we could not start with one team. We had to apply changes to all 15 teams at once. Four months later the organisation released every two weeks like clockwork and got faster feedback.

How do you know where to start, when technological and organisational challenges surround you?

To introduce change at scale, we used: the Improvement Kata as a continuous improvement framework to execute and measure organisational change, Value Stream Mapping to analyse the current delivery process, and the Theory Of Constraints to choose which changes to apply first and start off the organisational changes we needed to improve quality and drive down lead times. Four months later the organisation eventually reached a state of Continuous Delivery.

Six months after achieving Continuous Delivery, I realised it was not the plan that helped the organisation. Instead, Fear Conversations guided us. They allowed us to uncover, locate and understand the stakeholders’ fears. To then mitigate these fears and navigate the difficult conversations we had to have.

If you thought Continuous Delivery was just for the happy few having trendy microservices, think again!

Speakers
avatar for Thierry de Pauw

Thierry de Pauw

Continuous Delivery advocate - IT Engineer - consulting CTO, ThinkingLabs
Who are you?The most outspoken shy and introverted engineer ;) seemingly having no problem with being vulnerable.Other than that, quite into lean thinking and ensuring flow of delivery.What do you do for a living?I am an IT engineer at Abbove.com. Over there I am mainly involved in... Read More →


Wednesday October 19, 2022 10:45 - 11:40 CEST
Fast Flow - Auditorium
  Tech, Presentation
  • LANGUE 🇬🇧

11:50 CEST

🇬🇧 What Agile can learn from Lean Manufacturing
In the last few years I helped a multinational manufacturing company to adopt Agile at different levels and in different functions of the organization.

The company is very much into Lean, so it was a great opportunity for them and for me to learn from each other. Not just about the mere practices, but first and foremost about the respective culture and mindset.

For me, it was like circling back from how we created physical products in the '60s (Lean), to how we created immaterial products in the '90s (Agile for software), to how we scaled that up to multiple teams, and finally back to the need, in our times, to constantly innovate both HW and SW products.

In this session I’d like to share some of the practical insights I gained from this experience, and a few patterns that can be useful in other situations.

We’ll talk about how to promote Agile at the organizational level so that the concepts of Flow, Product and Tech can be applied regardless of the kind of industry you work in. But we’ll not forget about the specific contexts, of course.


Speakers
avatar for Andrea Provaglio

Andrea Provaglio

Executive Business Agility Advisor, Senior Agile Coach, Freelance
Who are you?I'm an independent, freelance coach and mentor with over 15 years of experience in Agile/Business Agility and 15 previous years in software development and architectures, of which 4 spent in the U.S. on an O-1 visa.What do you do for a living?I work with executives, managers... Read More →


Wednesday October 19, 2022 11:50 - 12:45 CEST
Fast Flow - Auditorium
  Flow, Presentation
  • LANGUE 🇬🇧

11:50 CEST

🇫🇷 Comment les jobs-to-be-done nous aident à prendre de meilleures décisions Produit?
Comment les jobs-to-be-done nous aident à prendre de meilleures décisions Produit ?
Découvrez pourquoi l'approche jobs-to-be-done a été déployée chez Cdiscount ? Quels impacts ont généré les jobs-to-be-done au sein de l'organisation ? Et comment ils aident au quotidien les équipes Produit à innover ?

Speakers
avatar for Paul Michel

Paul Michel

Principal Service Designer, Cdiscount
Who are you?Je suis Paul MICHEL, Principal Service Designer chez Cdiscount.J'accompagne depuis bientôt 10 ans les équipes et organisations à penser et délivrer des services numériques à impacts pour leurs utilisateurs.What do you do for a living?Mes principales activités consistent... Read More →


Wednesday October 19, 2022 11:50 - 12:45 CEST
Feedback Loop - Conference Room
  Produit, Presentation
  • LANGUE 🇫🇷

12:45 CEST

🍝 Déjeuner - Lunch
Wednesday October 19, 2022 12:45 - 14:00 CEST
Foyer Bar - Frèsque

14:00 CEST

🇬🇧 Keynote - Lies, Damned Lies, and Teens Who Smoke
As Agilists, we are supposed to know how to run experiments, but we generally don’t know what action to take once we get results—if action is warranted at all.  
In this session we’ll explore some common mistakes associated with the definition, collection, and interpretation of data.
You may have heard words like trend, outlier, signal, noise. But are any of those concepts real or relevant? Without understanding some of these basics, others may use data to mislead you—or, more likely, you may mislead yourself.
(Spoiler alert: while data may be your ally, the trend is not your friend.)

Speakers
avatar for Daniel Vacanti

Daniel Vacanti

Co-Founder ProKanban.org and Co-Author of the Kanban Guide, ProKanban.org
Who are you?Daniel Vacanti is a 25-plus year software industry veteran who has spent most of his career focusing on Lean and Agile practices. In 2007, he helped to develop the Kanban Method for knowledge work and managed the world’s first project implementation of Kanban that year.He... Read More →


Wednesday October 19, 2022 14:00 - 15:00 CEST
Fast Flow - Auditorium
  Keynote, Presentation
  • LANGUE 🇬🇧

15:00 CEST

🍪 Pause - Break
Wednesday October 19, 2022 15:00 - 15:30 CEST
Foyer Bar - Frèsque

15:30 CEST

🇫🇷 The top 3 points you should have paid attention to in the 'Spotify Model' that aren’t Squads, Chapters, Tribes, Guilds.
Most of the time when someone mentions the “Spotify Model”, they only talk about structure: Squads, Chapters, Tribes, Guilds and refer to 2012 videos published by Spotify R&D and widely socialized by Henrik Kniberg.
When it comes to product development culture, structure is the last thing you should be worried about, not the first. Without even looking at specific contexts, there are other points in the two videos (part 1, part 2) that are way more important for most organisations.
We will dissect those key ingredients together and close the session with a wrap up : when it comes to the 'Spotify Model" where are we at today, 10 years after those videos ?

Speakers
avatar for Rachel Dubois

Rachel Dubois

Agile Coach, SPOTIFY
Who are you?Agnostic agile practitioner and coach, senior product manager, trainer, agile UX enthusiast, facilitator, speaker ... and happy mum of 2 😊 !! yeah :)What do you do for a living?I am Agile Coach @Spotify R&D I work within Platform Mission in Client Platform TribeWhat... Read More →


Wednesday October 19, 2022 15:30 - 16:25 CEST
Feedback Loop - Conference Room
  Flow, Presentation
  • LANGUE 🇫🇷

15:30 CEST

🇬🇧 Working in and with overly distributed teams
How can squads and team work in and with overly distributed teams, in all sense of it?

Many big international companies are use to work with heavily distributed teams, but when you are a startup, setting up a successful system that work for distributed teams is not easy since you do not always have all the infrastructure or culture for it in the first place. Since Covid, our work environment has changed, more and more people wants to work remotely and even if you are in the same country you can be heavily distributed.

In this talk we will be touching on what are the challenges but as well the benefits of working in heavily distributed teams. Will share the difficulties we faced and how it ultimately made us more successful.


Speakers
avatar for Clark Chahine

Clark Chahine

VP Product, Kpler
Who are you?Highly creative and proven VP of product with more than 12 years’ experience in software and data business worldwide, in large corporation as well in startup and hyper-growth scale-up.Obsessed with building great and impactful customer experiences, and always striving... Read More →


Wednesday October 19, 2022 15:30 - 16:25 CEST
Fast Flow - Auditorium
  Produit, Presentation
  • LANGUE 🇬🇧

15:30 CEST

🇬🇧 Waitflow – how efficient is your end-to-end flow?
Ever wondered why sometimes you feel like you are getting a lot of work done, but still your customers and stakeholders aren't happy?
Why is it that, even if your team is awesomely agile, people still complain about how long it takes to get their stuff done?
It feels like no matter how hard you work, no matter how busy you are, people are never satisfied.
What's going on?
In this practical session Jose Casal show how when we visualise our waitflows, we can start improving the flow of work to our customers.

Speakers
avatar for Jose Casal

Jose Casal

Business Agility Consultant & Trainer, Actineo Consulting LLP
Who are you?I am a Business Agility coach and trainer based in Finland.I am originally from Spain and I lived in the UK for almost 3 decades.What do you do for a living?My niece think I just spend the day talking to people in Zoom. She's quite right, although sometimes it is also... Read More →


Wednesday October 19, 2022 15:30 - 16:30 CEST
Limit WIP - Workshop (19 p)
  Flow, Workshop
  • LANGUE 🇬🇧

15:30 CEST

🇫🇷 État de l’art de l’évaluation de l’impact environnemental du numérique par Boavizta
Conférence interactive pour découvrir et se mettre à jour sur les impacts des services numérique que nos organisations créées et mettent sur le marché.

Il s’agira d’échanger sur différents domaines : les grandes masses (fabrication, usages, data center, terminaux), l’impact de l’infrastructure, l’impact du cloud, l’impact de la partie logiciel.

Boavizta est une association qui anime des groupes de travail inter-organisations, des ressources expertisées & actualisées sous licences libres : Méthodologie de mesure, Référentiel de données, Moteur de calcul.

https://www.boavizta.org/

Speakers
avatar for Benoit Petit

Benoit Petit

Co-fondateur, Hubblo
Who are you?Co-fondateur d'Hubblo et de Boavizta. Ingénieur systêmes au départ, actif sur la mesure et la réduction des impacts environnementaux du numérique, à travers ces deux organisations, aujourd'hui.What do you do for a living?Développeur d'outils open-source pour la... Read More →
avatar for Youen Chéné

Youen Chéné

Fondateur, Webvert
Who are you?Un enfant du plan informatique pour tous et un fils d'agriculteurs biologiques (30 ans avant que cela soit à la mode).J'ai été développeur, architecte, engineering manager, CTO et maintenant fondateur de ma propre entreprise Webvert.J'ai adoré Scrum, j'ai détest... Read More →
avatar for Jérémie Drouet

Jérémie Drouet

Who are you?What do you do for a living?What are you going to talk about at FlowCon?What are you the proudest of?What speaker and/or topic would you like to see at FlowCon?If you were an art piece, which one would it be?What's your favorite band, artist or song?Sum up your session... Read More →


Wednesday October 19, 2022 15:30 - 17:30 CEST
Small Batch - Workshop (80 p)
  Produit, Workshop
  • LANGUE 🇫🇷

16:30 CEST

🇬🇧 Experience Kanban & Flow Metrics
Join Daniel and Jose in a session running TWiG, the Kanban simulation engine. Experience Kanban in action and the power of using Flow Metrics. Participants need to bring laptops to the session.

Speakers
avatar for Daniel Vacanti

Daniel Vacanti

Co-Founder ProKanban.org and Co-Author of the Kanban Guide, ProKanban.org
Who are you?Daniel Vacanti is a 25-plus year software industry veteran who has spent most of his career focusing on Lean and Agile practices. In 2007, he helped to develop the Kanban Method for knowledge work and managed the world’s first project implementation of Kanban that year.He... Read More →
avatar for Jose Casal

Jose Casal

Business Agility Consultant & Trainer, Actineo Consulting LLP
Who are you?I am a Business Agility coach and trainer based in Finland.I am originally from Spain and I lived in the UK for almost 3 decades.What do you do for a living?My niece think I just spend the day talking to people in Zoom. She's quite right, although sometimes it is also... Read More →


Wednesday October 19, 2022 16:30 - 17:30 CEST
Limit WIP - Workshop (19 p)
  Flow, Workshop
  • LANGUE 🇬🇧

16:30 CEST

🇬🇧 Unlock the power of Emerging Leadership
Leadership has been written about for thousands of years. Leadership is neither a role nor a status. Leadership is a mindset, a behavior, and quite challenging to define in the form of a fixed set of skills.

How to learn leadership? How to adopt the mindset, the behavior, and develop the skills? How to create the conditions to help others around you to develop their leadership?

How can we really develop ourselves? When we accept that adults can continue to develop all their life, the question becomes what to develop and how to really develop ourselves.
The talk will discuss how to make the journey, the journey of a team, or even several teams.

Speakers
avatar for Alexis Monville

Alexis Monville

Chief of Staff, Red Hat
Who are you?Alexis Monville worked in multicultural and distributed environments for years, coming back from the US and now based in the southwest of France. When asked if he misses the work in the office, he usually answers that he spent half of his 30 years of management experience... Read More →


Wednesday October 19, 2022 16:30 - 17:30 CEST
Feedback Loop - Conference Room
  Flow, Presentation
  • LANGUE 🇬🇧

16:30 CEST

🇫🇷 Qualité radicale - de Toyota à la tech
Il y a du chemin... Là où dans l'industrie les défauts se comptent en défaut par million de pièce produite, un développeur introduit en moyenne 70 bugs pour 1000 lignes de code produite. Nous nous sommes plongés dans les expérimentations de Sadao Nomura, qui a lancé dans des usines Toyota le Dantotsu, "Better than the best" un programme sur 3 ans capable de réduire de 85% les défauts.

Nous nous sommes inspirés dans la tech des pratiques, management visuels et outils du Dantotsu pour :
- Éradiquer les causes profondes d'un bug en 24h après sa détection
- Identifier les "weak points", problèmes types qui nécessitent de muscler le système de formation
- Créer une culture de la qualité où chacun partage ses bugs résolus

Speakers
avatar for Woody Rousseau

Woody Rousseau

CTO et Cofondateur, Sipios (groupe Theodo)
Who are you?Woody RousseauWhat do you do for a living?CTO et cofondateur de Sipios (groupe Theodo)What are you going to talk about at FlowCon?De qualité radicale et de parallèles entre l'industrie et la techWhat are you the proudest of?Avoir sorti en 5j l'application gérant les... Read More →
avatar for Flavian Hautbois

Flavian Hautbois

Interim CTO, Ocus
Who are you?I have loved using computers for as long as I can remember. I use them to code and I use them for creating art. I have an entrepreneurial spirit paired with a deep interest for current societal and environmental challenges.What do you do for a living?I've been a developer... Read More →


Wednesday October 19, 2022 16:30 - 17:30 CEST
Fast Flow - Auditorium
  Tech, Presentation
  • LANGUE 🇫🇷
 
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