What I liked:
  • disruptive (think out of the box)
  • recalls me from what I read (Weinberg, lean, lean startup)
  • interactive
  • examples from real life
  • message
  • subject, presentation rythm, interaction, discussions, practical techniques..
  • the not usual approach of the quality
  • the fact to not pretend giving a solution
  • some insights I'll take along to discuss with the teams, recognising things we encounter daily...
  • triggers the attention, tingles the mind. Only good truths are told. Bravo!
  • good presentation. Things to think about!
  • passion, examples quotes, positivity, book recommendations, meeting you in person! Olaf
  • very informative, loads of idea
  • gave me some new insights into what we should NOT be measuring
  • good metafhors
  • common sense (from the future)
  • Very inspiring! Thank you!
  • practical techniques and funny
  • eye opener
  • define what quality is --> many differences
  • visualising the risks
  • to the point, understandable
  • provocative questions, new idea's
  • heard some interesting ideas
  • made me think
  • thought provoking, good stories, honesty about not having solutions
  • interactive, illustrative, attractive
  • the reasoning, eye opener for many people
  • I'll surely contribut to the site
  • interesting topic
  • conversational style - easy to follow
  • stories
  • lots of tools recommendations
  • very nice! Really enlightening when it comes about up-side-down-stories!
  • recognizable
  • confirms discussions at work
To make it perfect:
  • speak slower
  • define quality (tough one!)
  • more examples of real projects using this stuff
  • longer, to go deeper in some techniques.
  • more discussion on how to connect business and it (effect mapping, ..) even if covered in another session
  • 10/10
  • 10/10
  • 10/10
  • extend the time a bit more, more indepth topics
  • acc matrix not quite clear
  • more concrete examples
  • 10/10
  • visualizing the HAPPY things
  • more interaction, now only in beginning and end
  • maybe too much stuff for an hour session
  • show some more examples in some more detail?
  • have solutions :-) (from someone who said he liked the honesty about not having solutions)
  • 10/10
  • hopefully we have better ways to visualize quality soon
  • summary of takeaways/references -> 1 baby step or key action to take away
  • keep up the good work!
  • more towards a solution, not only keep describing the problem