Mini book: Scrum and XP from the Trenches - 2nd Edition
This book aims to give you a head start by providing a detailed down-to-earth account of how one Swedish company implemented Scrum and XP with a team of approximately 40 people and how they...
View ArticleInterview: Portia Tung on Hope as the Driver for Change and Improvement
Portia Tung works as an agile coach and shares some experience on making teams out of individuals and motivating those teams to follow a vision or reach a goal. One technique to reach a goal is to use...
View ArticlePresentation: Product Ownership Is a Team Sport
A number of agile brands downplay the need for business analysis and requirements management on agile projects, putting large store in the role of the Product Owner. Shane Hastie tackles some of the...
View ArticleArticle: A Case for Diversity in Our Workspaces
Dr. Sallyann Freudenberg makes a case for supporting neurodiveristy in our workplaces.By Sallyann Freudenberg
View ArticleMini book: InfoQ eMag: QCon New York 2015 Report
This eMag provides a round-up of what we and some of our attendees felt were the most important sessions from QCon New York 2015.By InfoQ
View ArticleCreating an Agile Workplace
An agile workplace is one that is constantly changing, adjusting and responding to organizational needs. How to create an Agile workplace and what are the benefits.By Savita Pahuja
View ArticleAgile Fluency at the Agile Alliance & Agile Open Northwest Open Space Conference
At the combined Agile Alliance and Agile Open Northwest Open Space event in Portland Declan Whelan and Diana Larsen led two sessions in which they explored the application of the Agile Fluency model...
View ArticleArticle: Conversation Patterns for Software Professionals - Part 5
In the fifth article in the Conversation Patterns for Software Professionals series Michał Bartyzel explores nonviolent communication and important building and maintaining rapport is for effective...
View ArticlePresentation: Distributing a Mobile Team: A Brave New Etsy Chapter
Hannah Mittelstaedt talks about how Etsy dissolved the traditional Android and iOS teams and trained tons of web developers in app development.By Hannah Mittelstaedt
View ArticleInterview: David Mole on Self Selecting Teams and Drive
David Mole talks about implementing Spotify inspired squads and tribes at Trade Me, as well as the results of experiments in self-selection of teams and inspiration from the work of Daniel Pink.By...
View ArticleArticle: Peopleware 2015 - An Interview with Bradley Scott of Xero
At the Agile New Zealand conference Bradley Scott gave a talk on Peopleware 2015 in which he explained the management structures, policies and approaches Xero has used to support its agile transition....
View ArticleArticle: When your ‘Agile’ Team Moves at Snail Pace: 5 Key Roadblocks and How...
Software development teams adopt Agile-based processes to address age-old IT project management problems. However, many end up neck deep in trouble when the ‘Agile’ approach backfires. In this article,...
View ArticleArticle: Lynne Cazaly on Making Sense using Visual Communications
Lynne Cazaly spoke at the recent Agile New Zealand conference on the importance of clarity and sense-making in a world where VUCA (volatility, uncertainty, complexity, ambiguity) is the norm. She...
View ArticleArticle: Build Your Own Offshore Development Team - or Not?
When you absolutely positively MUST build your own offshore dev team to get the quality you need, consider NOT. There is an argument for ‘owning’ vs ‘renting’ when it comes to leveraging an offshore...
View ArticleArticle: Characteristics of a Great Scrum Team
This article explores 'What makes a great Scrum team?' by offering detailed descriptions of the characteristics and skills needed in the Scrum roles of Product Owner, Scrum Master and Development...
View ArticleArticle: Q&A with the Authors on "Requirements: The Masterclass...
Suzanne and James Robertson, authors of numerous publications in the requirements field, launched a video course called "Requirements: The Masterclass LiveLessons-Traditional, Agile, Outsourcing"....
View ArticleArticle: Characteristics of a Great Scrum Team
This article explores 'What makes a great Scrum team?' by offering detailed descriptions of the characteristics and skills needed in the Scrum roles of Product Owner, Scrum Master and Development...
View ArticleArticle: Q&A with the Authors on "Requirements: The Masterclass...
Suzanne and James Robertson, authors of numerous publications in the requirements field, launched a video course called "Requirements: The Masterclass LiveLessons-Traditional, Agile, Outsourcing"....
View ArticleEconomic Effects of Multitasking on an Organisation
This post talks about how multitasking negatively impacts an an organisation economically.By Savita Pahuja
View ArticleHelping Great Teams Form Using the Core Protocols
The Core Protocols are a set of ideas identified by Jim and Michelle McCarthy. Richard Kasperowski will open the second day of the Agile Games Conference with an explanation of how to use these...
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