Sander Hoogendoorn

Sander Hoogendoorn

Independent Consultant

Sander is a dad, an independent consultant, software architect, programmer, speaker and writer. He coaches teams and helps improve architectures and code. He’s written books on agile, UML, and web tools, and published many articles. Sander is an inspiring (keynote) speaker at international conferences on topics such as agile, Scrum, continuous delivery, software estimation, agile requirements, modeling, patterns, software architectures, microservices, and web, Java and .NET development.


Day 1, 9:10 - It's a Small World After All

Our world changes at increasing speed. Things that weren’t possible 5 years ago come into reach. Incumbents need to adept to match start-ups. We evolve towards smaller, faster, shorter. Smaller teams or even micro-teams, flat organizations, no management, even shorter cycles, smaller components. During this inspiring talk Sander discusses Cynefin, how development goes wrong, how to go beyond Scrum, why self-organization is hard, why continuous delivery allows you to stop doing projects.