In 2006 received a Master's degree from Novosibirsk State University majoring in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science.
In 2009 began conducting trainings at the Luxoft Training Center, and then as an independent trainer.
In 2015 conducted my first training in English: for developers from Vietnam and Malaysia.
In 2017 joined a large Agile-transformation at Sberbank.
Dmitry Blinov
Consultant, trainer, coach, facilitator
In 2004 began teaching IT classes.
In 2006 received a Master's degree from Novosibirsk State University majoring in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science.
In 2009 began conducting trainings at the Luxoft Training Center, and then as an independent trainer.
In 2015 conducted my first training in English: for developers from Vietnam and Malaysia.
In 2017 joined a large Agile-transformation at Sberbank.
ProjectManagement.com
12 Tips for Negotiating With Neighboring Teams
To successfully manage a project, your team often needs help from another team or department. But what happens if you didn't think ahead and all of the plans for the month have already been approved? What are you going to do? Here are some possible tactics to get out of this bind.
Why do you need the User story to fin in one sprint? Ways to split a big User story into smaller ones. Daily Scrums and StandUps vs Status meetings – what's the difference? T-Shape specialists — who are they, and why do you need your team to have such? Minimum Viable, Marketable or Awesome/Lovable Feature, Product or Release. A long-long list of items to choose from and create your Definition of Done.
In the field of IT since 2003. During this time, I developed web-software, elicited customer requirements for information systems, managed IT projects, and led a department of 100 people. And conducted trainings as a part-time effort.
2003-2006
2003-2006
Web-developer
Internet provider company
The team applied some practices of XP and RUP.
I assembled and documented software requirements, designed with UML, wrote the code, tested the result, and presented to end-users.
2006-2008
2006-2008
System analyst
Heineken Russia and IBS
Identified and documented system requirements, conducted acceptance testing, trained users.
Topics: UML, RUP, Use cases, Public speaking skills.
2009-2013
2009-2013
Project manager
NVisionGoup system integrator
Manager of custom software development projects: emergency centers and indicator dashboards, "Vladimir Putin's Hot Line" TV show SW, integration solutions "Safe City" and "System 112".
Trainings on Agile and Scrum, project management, presentation and public speaking skills, effective meetings and facilitation, time management. Personal 1-1 coaching, cons
Recently, I translated and adapted to the current version of ScrumGuide a good book from Scrum co-author Ken Schwaber. And I'm really happy that I did it :)