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Favorite Agile Tweet of the Day
Ten years ago while in my first #Agile project I thought Agile was a crazy idea. After that project I thought “Not Agile” was crazy #learn — Vasco Duarte (@duarte_vasco) June 18, 2014 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
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Don’t Take Daily Stand-ups for Granted
For the uninitiated, gathering every day for 15 minutes to discuss the goings-on of current work might seem a little redundant and useless. All the same people say many of the same things over and over again. But to the experienced, there’s a lot more to it than that.
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Favorite Agile Tweet of the Day
A ScrumMaster's Team will run into problems, but you must remember your fundamental goal – to 'make it work anyway.' #scrum #agile #3Back — Scrum Coach (@scrum_coach) June 6, 2014 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
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Traditional Project Management vs. Agile Project Management: Week 7
How the heck are you supposed to have an up-to-date status of your team’s needs, let alone an up-to-date status of project progress? As of last week, we have twice-a-week scrums on Tuesdays and Thursdays. I can glean only a smattering of what the team is working on at these meetings since said meetings seem…
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Favorite Agile Tweet of the Day
“In order to produce and maintain Quality Code, it is necessary to do continuous cleanup. #agile #scrum“ — James Saliba (@JamesSaliba) May 27, 2014 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
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CustomMade design sprint with Google Ventures Design Studio
This is a really good way to get a product off the ground, and the ramp-up is relatively short! I’d love to try this!
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Swag and TDD
So… while the agile world is debating whether or not Test Driven Development (TDD) is dead, I’m going to talk about something completely random. SWAG Yes. You read that right. I recently received a pen for speaking at a small Power User Summit in Broomfield, CO. I gave a 20 minute presentation on Agile basics…
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Favorite Agile Tweet of the Day
The #Agile struggle is not primarily a war of process vs process. It's a political struggle about the redistribution of power. #tad014 — Torbjörn Gyllebring (@drunkcod) May 13, 2014 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
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Traditional Project Management vs. Agile Project Management: Week 5
I love how everyone assumes that the project manager – ME – already knows everything. I can only wish I was omniscient. It is assumed that I know everyone who is responsible for certain test areas. When I don’t and I ask who these people are, I am met with the “duh” look and a…
