Luca Ingianni is a co-founder at vempio GmbH, where he tries to share his experience as an engineer to bring successful agile development practices to his clients' teams as an agile coach and trainer.
After receiving a Master's degree in mechanical engineering at TU Dresden, he started his career testing helicopter avionics. Since then, he has been part of many teams (frequently in the safety-critical embedded domain), and observed many approaches to engineering practice.
His advocacy for properly applied agile is a result of his experiences, good and bad, at these many teams and coming to the conclusion that agile isn't just a nice theory, but necessary (and rigorous) engineering practice.
He is also co-host of the Agile Embedded podcast, where he evangelizes pragmatic agile practices for developing embedded systems.
This is an amazing presentation. This topic and its discussion is often obscure and foreign when it comes to embedded software development. Luca cuts through this with great insights and the voice of experience.
I have a question.
For those in the trenches, given the amount of collective and corporate commitment needed to transform and to do agile scaling. How to help the way there? how to aid in getting the buy-in for the commitment as an individual? how/where to start sewing seeds?
Thank you, Luca!
This is an amazing presentation. This topic and its discussion is often obscure and foreign when it comes to embedded software development. Luca cuts through this with great insights and the voice of experience.
I have a question.
For those in the trenches, given the amount of collective and corporate commitment needed to transform and to do agile scaling. How to help the way there? how to aid in getting the buy-in for the commitment as an individual? how/where to start sewing seeds?
Thank you, Luca!