Agile
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The T-Shape Deception
I have never worked with a single person who mastered no more than a single skill. Every individual I worked…
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When does a Start-Up need Agile?
I started writing another piece on more economic and agile/software development but it got to long, so right now, an aside… Back…
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Creating opportunities to deliver value (as an Independent Scrum Caretaker)
I have wandered the fascinating realms of IT, technology and software development since graduating in 1992, except for the years…
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Measure Your Cost per Feature
As Mark Kilby and I work on the geographically distributed teams book, I realized this morning that we need to…
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1% improvement
Keeping with the numerical and financial theme of the last couple of blogs I want to turn my attention to…
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Agile Approaches Require Management Cultural Change
Ron Jeffries, Matt Barcomb, and several other people wrote an interesting thread about prescriptive and non-prescriptive approaches to team-based agile.…
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Getting to Working Software – Introduction
“Working software” – How is it made? Here’s the secret sauce – Working software is really about the people who…
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Sprint Review Tips for Product Owners
The sprint review meeting is maybe the most important Scrum event for product people—it helps you collect feedback and make…
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The hidden dangers of Process Debt
Most of us involved in software development are familiar with the term “technical debt”. As a quick reminder, it was…
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