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Flexisource IT Event Recap: Intro to Scrum and Why Scrum is Important to Business and Projects

Flexisource IT gives importance to employee training and development as part of its core values. In line with this commitment, the company recently hosted an insightful session on how Scrum is specifically targeted to its non-technical employees.  The scrum training was led by Kane Arvin Ching, an experienced Scrum Master with nearly two decades of expertise. He offered a deep dive into Scrum’s core principles and how businesses can leverage them beyond IT projects. Key Insights from the Session Kane began the session by introducing the fundamentals of the Scrum Framework. He emphasised how Scrum fosters a culture of collaboration and iterative progress, which is essential for managing complex work across departments. Kane outlined the key Scrum roles: Product Owner. The visionary who defines and prioritises project goals. Scrum Master. The facilitator who ensures seamless process flow. Development Team. Cross-functional members who work together to deliver tangible results within defined timeframes.   In addition, he also highlighted the significant Scrum Training that keep teams on track: Sprint Planning. Setting clear goals and deliverables for each sprint. Sprint Review and Retrospective.Daily Standups. 15-minute check-ins that maintain team alignment. Sprint Review and Retrospective. Key moments for reflection and continuous improvement. The Power of Scrum Beyond IT After discussing the fundamentals, Kane also presented the application of Scrum in non-IT sectors, particularly HR, Finance, Admin, and Marketing. For example, Kane shared a case study of rolling out an employee benefits program using Scrum. The HR department acted as the Product Owner. Likewise, the HR Lead took on the Scrum Master role. He or she will ensure that team members work efficiently to implement a well-structured benefits program in a timely manner. During this portion, participants also asked insightful questions about how to apply Scrum to their own businesses. Several attendees were particularly interested in how Scrum can be tailored to non-technical departments. This prompt Kane into providing real-world examples of Scrum’s adaptability. They also shared their key takeaways and emphasised how the framework encourages them to continuous improve and collaborate.. Many expressed a renewed understanding of how Scrum can enhance efficiency across various business processes, regardless of the industry. The Essense of Scrum in Business In his closing remarks, Kane reinforced that Scrum is not just a methodology for software development but a framework that drives continuous improvement and accountability in any project. He emphasised that Scrum can enhance business collaboration, improve efficiency, and build adaptability into its processes. This scrum training reiterated the importance of capability development and Flexisource IT’s goal in training its employees. If you missed the session, you can watch it on our YouTube channel.

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Visual Diff Testing with Kathleen Parcon at Brown Bag Sessions

Flexisource IT’s Brown Bag Sessions is back with its newest session, Visual Diff Testing with QA Tester and Analyst Kathleen Parcon. This #WomanInTech shared her knowledge in Visual Diff Testing with her fellow developers, QA testers, and analysts last July 29, at the Flexisource IT Conference Room which was live-streamed via Facebook Live and Zoom. Working as a QA Tester and Analyst for more than a decade, she’s ready to impart her industry knowledge to fellow IT professionals at Brown Bag Sessions.  WATCH: Full coverage of Visual Diff Testing at Brown Bag Sessions Looking at Visual Diff Testing as the future of UI Testing As technology improves and more efficient tools are accessible to everyone, progress in aspects of our lives is inevitable. These readily available resources also impact how software development works, too. In quality assurance, analysts and testers are improving in testing functionalities. Instead of manually testing, creating test cases executed by humans through a software, QA analysts are moving to automate these processes.  Testing the user interface using automation is what Kathleen featured during her talk at Flexisource IT’s Brown Bag Sessions tackling Visual Diff Testing.  “Visual diff testing is automatically verifying whether the UI visually appears as intended against another site or against reference screenshots. This type of testing enables users to catch difference UI that may have been introducing by code changes,” said Kathleen. Automating UI testing through Visual Diff Testing was Kathleen’s forte. She discussed why Visual Diff Testing is a great way to test the user interface, along with the opportunities and challenges in automating them. She showcased sample tests and open sources, as well as some of the tools that can be used in testing. Some of which are BackstopJS, Gemini, Wraith, PhantomCSS, Selenium Visual Diff, and Applitools.  Kathleen recommends automation in projects, especially in Agile software development because it’s “fast and consistent in its result.” In the era of continuously developing “graphic-rich system,” visual diff testing tools on UI development will certainly come in handy.  Knowledge-sharing culture and collaborative partnerships through Brown Bag Sessions Spearheading knowledge-sharing events like these, Flexisource IT is devoted to share and learn with the developer community in the country. Whether it’s a big or small event, the company will continue its initiative in contributing industry knowledge and latest innovations. Kathleen herself was delighted with the program.  “Brown Bag Sessions is a great way to challenge the organisation,” she said, “[these events] let people improve and be updated with the latest technology, at the same time, let them share and hopefully implement these learnings in their respective projects.” Brown Bag Sessions is Flexisource IT’s initiative in knowledge-sharing within the company and the local IT industry. With its culture of collaborative partnership, Flexisource IT is looking forward to organising more events like these for both internal and external events. The company’s recent event, ReactJS Meetup 2019, was attended by more than 100 developers and enthusiasts who are interested in learning more about ReactJS.

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ReactJS Meetup 2019

Reactors and Enthusiasts Attend First-Ever Flexisource IT ReactJS Meetup 2019

ReactJS Meetup 2019 is only the beginning of the enrichment and knowledge-sharing efforts of Flexisource IT. After its company-wide knowledge-sharing program Brown Bag Sessions, Flexisource IT is geared to cultivate a strong community of developers in the Philippines through sharing knowledge and establishing connections.

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