Looking for a really good summary of #BDD for non technical people.
I was just coaching some non-technical ScrumMasters, with the intent to help them understand Agile Eng Practices.
Focus on:
- Communication and agreement
- The joy of examples
What I find - badly written posts, designed for SEO that promote Outsourcing.
Psst bonus anyone know where to find Gojko and Dan here?
@mlevison @mattwynne @lunivore
This is an oldie but I think it stands up ok: https://skillsmatter.com/skillscasts/923-how-to-sell-bdd-to-the-business
I promise it doesn’t promote outsourcing. And its SEO clearly sucks too!
I would humbly suggest that hiring @lunivore to come in for lunch with your non-technical folks would be a great way to build bridges too. She is fantastic at communicating this stuff.
Irony I was following already I just forget your userid @tastapod -
SkillsMatter - thanks
@mattwynne Looking forward to the QCon Reference.
Much as it would be fun to hire @lunivore the purpose was to find an article for our BDD Glossary Entry: https://agilepainrelief.com/glossary/behaviour-driven-development.
Bonus round any Engineering practices I missed: https://agilepainrelief.com/glossary/agile-engineering-practices
@mlevison @tastapod @mattwynne The article says it takes months to learn, but that’s only because people overthink it so much and focus on the G/W/T. It might take time to get the full value all the way to automation, but it only takes minutes to learn to ask “Can you give me an example?”