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What Can Boeing Learn From Agile Methods?

Republishing  my Techwell article.  This article can be read on Techwell as well :  http://goo.gl/ujpva  The Boeing 787...

1 replies - 2011 views - 02/19/13 by Venkatesh Kris... in Articles

Scrum – Nowhere to Hide

Scrum as a methodology is very transparent, everything is done in open sunlight where everyone can view. Following the spirit of scrum, everything is open for...

3 replies - 3342 views - 02/18/13 by Anders Abel in Articles

The Scrum Startup

With the term startup we usually associate starting a new company and pursuing a new idea with a small, creative team. While Scrum has been used for many...

2 replies - 6825 views - 02/18/13 by Roman Pichler in Articles

Sooner or Later: Deliver Early or Minimize Waste

There’s an obvious but important tension in Lean/Agile development around when to make decisions. Between the fundamental Agile position that we should do...

0 replies - 2218 views - 02/17/13 by Jim Bird in Articles

Ever Have a Bad Manager Day?

I wish I could tell you I never had a bad manager day. I wish I could tell you I never screwed up. Nope, that would be a very tall tale. Here’s a doozy. I...

0 replies - 2436 views - 02/17/13 by Johanna Rothman in Articles

Working with the Product Vision Board

”This is your last chance. After this, there is no turning back. You take the blue pill – the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe...

0 replies - 3273 views - 02/16/13 by Roman Pichler in Articles

Don't Let Scrum Make You Fragile

My spouse has a personal trainer who makes him perform all kinds of healthy practices. One week it’s the lateral lift, another week it’s the biceps curl....

0 replies - 2059 views - 02/15/13 by Jurgen Appelo in Articles

Single Point of Failure - Don't Expect the Best Solution from One Person

Why it is bad to have a single point of failure in a product and what to do about it. Every day we solve problems. Some people solve many problems, some...

0 replies - 2952 views - 02/13/13 by Michael Dubakov in Articles

But I Want to Run an Agile Project!

To some an ‘Agile’ project means delivering value to a client or business more frequently than with other methodologies.  This can be achieved, with...

0 replies - 1826 views - 02/13/13 by Rob Sanders in Articles

How to Prioritize a User Story Map

At the Agile 2012 conference, Serena Software surveyed attendees about their biggest agile challenge. Here was the top answer: User Story Mapping...

0 replies - 2949 views - 02/12/13 by Steve Rogalsky in Articles

6 Tips for Good Scrum

The London Scrum Groups 6 Good Scrum Tips Love your product owner. The group agreed that the product owner should be part of the team. Include them in...

0 replies - 1843 views - 02/12/13 by Martin Harris in Articles

Excerpt from Scrum 101: Scrum and XP

This is the second excerpt from Scrum101, the free intensive online introduction to Scrum, which I introduced several weeks ago. In this second except, I’d...

0 replies - 1732 views - 02/11/13 by Kane Mar in Articles

DZone Links You Don't Want To Miss (2/11/13)

IoC Containers Considered Harmful  Øyvind Bakksjø is a bit skeptical of where the Java community is heading.  Although he's completely fine with...

0 replies - 2312 views - 02/11/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Agile Lifecycles for Geographically Distributed Teams, Part 3

Example 3: Using a Project Manager with Iterations and Kanban and Silo’d Teams Here, the developers were in Cambridge, MA, the product owners were in San...

0 replies - 2094 views - 02/09/13 by Johanna Rothman in Articles

Agile Lifecycles for Geographically Distributed Teams, Part 2

Example 2: Using a Project Manager with Kanban, Silo’d Teams This is a product development organization with developers in Italy, testers in India, more...

0 replies - 1508 views - 02/08/13 by Johanna Rothman in Articles