I have become interested in Pomodoro at Agile 2008 in Toronto, so I thought it’d be nice to check out where in Agile 2009 you can get to hear about it.
- Staffan Nöteberg is back with The Pomodoro Technique: can you focus – really focus – for 25 minutes? this is the presentation I saw in 2008 that I liked so much (the pictures on the header on Staffan’s website are those I took then) An excellent (and entertaining) introduction to the Pomodoro Technique, I heartily recommend it.
- You say tomato, I say Pomodoro is another introduction to the technique, this time by Renzo Borgatti
- There will be a quick mention of Pomodoro in
Ineffective Pairing, How To, a session that was a big success last year (I had fun rehearsing the pairing situations with Ryan Hoegg in the halls) - finally, Staffan already told me he’s planning to arrange some kind of informal daily workshops where people will practice Pomodoro. I’m looking forward to that, as I have so far lacked the discipline to practice it regularly.

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