It is our daily “doing” as a trainer and Scrum Master to explain agility to others. To take customers and colleagues into the world of values and principles, where people are valued more than processes and tools. After all, it is the human being who takes up and implements changed requirements. In which customers are consistently involved in order to be able to bring valuable and functioning products to market from the first to the last sprint.
The topic of sustainability affects us all. Climate change has also increased the call for sustainability in the technology world. Green IT has therefore already been improved in some areas, such as enabling the recycling of electronics or feeding the hardware with green electricity. However, the software world is becoming increasingly complex and applications are consuming more and more electricity. Through green coding, the code should be considered as a source of savings. The software should become more sustainable, that is, more maintainable, more efficient and, above all, more power-efficient. We, too, in a software development company, want to focus more on Green Coding and make our contribution to sustainable development.