EiTT together with Marcin Szybkowski visited Katowice on 26.09.
We could observe great engagement from participants from various industries.
It was these people who formed a team whose goal was to build the Royal Garden.
Through collaboration, participants understood how important communication in a team and task delegation are.
What did participation in the simulation give the participants?
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Made them aware of how important asking questions is
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Showed what working in agile looks like in practice and gave a new perspective on its process
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Learning new, agile work techniques
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A view of team work accompanied by good energy
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Experience working in agile methodology
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Collaboration with new, interesting people
Participation in the simulation showed participants:
How important the workshop and continuous development are, active participation in such events and the opportunity to learn from others.
The practical side of participating in trainings and sharing knowledge, and above all showing how theory relates to practice.
We thank the participants for the great atmosphere and willingness to participate in the simulation!
See how it looked:
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Frequently Asked Questions
What did participants learn from the Royal Garden simulation in Katowice?
Participants gained awareness of the importance of asking questions, experienced Agile methodology in practice, learned new agile work techniques, and had the opportunity to collaborate with professionals from various industries. The simulation demonstrated how theory relates to practice in team collaboration.
How does the Royal Garden simulation relate to Agile methodologies?
The simulation mirrors Agile practices through iterative rounds of planning, building, and retrospective. Participants experience firsthand how communication, task delegation, and continuous improvement drive team effectiveness, giving them a new practical perspective on Agile processes.
Who led the Royal Garden simulation demo in Katowice?
The Katowice session was led by Marcin Szybkowski, the creator of the Royal Garden business simulation. He guided participants from various industries through the collaborative exercise of building the Royal Garden together.
What is the value of attending a Royal Garden simulation demo?
The demo provides practical experience in team collaboration, communication, and task management in an engaging format. Participants consistently highlight the importance of continuous development, active participation, and learning from others as key takeaways from the experience.