๐Ÿ™ˆWhat's a Tech Fleet Observer?

This page introduces the topic of Observing, a unique component of Tech Fleet, and the first step to joining project training.

All about Observing

Real-world Agile work can be very chaotic, and non-linear. School can teach you basics of theory about Agile but once you join Agile teams, the experience is very different. Tech Fleet leaves the door wide open for anyone in the world to watch Agile teams operate.

In Tech Fleet, anyone can be an "Observer" and attend Tech Fleet project team meetings to observe, witness, or watch what is happening. People do this as the first steps to joining projects as an apprentice or co-lead. This helps people see the real-world and watch people operate in Agile who are also learning it for the first time.

Tech Fleet has a long history of Observing. We opened this ability from day 1 in the community to remain inclusive even if people weren't selected on teams. People use this as first first training opportunity before they are a part of project training.

When applying for projects in Tech Fleet, co-leads and project coordinators prioritize people who have previously observed.

While observing, you don't need permission to join meetings. You may simply watch, or you may be invited to participate in meeting activities or ask questions, but it is also fine to quietly watch and learn.

Read this entire Handbook to understand exactly how to get the most out of Observing in Tech Fleet.

The process of Observing

The process of Observing helps you prepare for real team work while doing project training in Tech Fleet. Here's the process in a diagram, and in text.

The steps in picture form

The steps in text form

  1. Read the Observer Handbook

  2. Join Tech Fleet Discord

  3. Get the Observers Role in Discord

  4. Pick projects to observe

  5. Observe teams working for 2 weeks

  6. Reflect on your observations in Tech Fleet Discord channels

Get all of the details about these steps in this Handbook.

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