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Focus in Chaos: Why I Like Kanban for Startups

It’s okay if you don’t know exactly where you’re going  – because things are always changing – just so long as you’re focused on the Right...

0 replies - 3289 views - 01/03/13 by Abby Fichtner in Articles

List of Agile Developer Terminology for New Programmers

This is a post for new developers or for a little retraining on information technology. Recently, I had a discussion with many engineers at one of those...

0 replies - 8689 views - 01/02/13 by Peter Pilgrim in Articles

Releasing Buggy Software Intentionally

Are software companies knowingly releasing buggy, defect-ridden software intentionally? In the words of Sarah Palin, "You betcha!" I'm not saying that they...

0 replies - 3077 views - 01/02/13 by Chris Spagnuolo in Articles

My Agile Reading List

Someone asked me today for recommendations for books to read on ‘agile’. I came up with the following reading list, which interestingly,...

0 replies - 4644 views - 01/01/13 by Ben Wootton in Articles

The Ultimate Guide to Greenhopper 6.0

Greenhopper 6.1 introduced epics , but Greenhopper 6.0 had a ton of features that you should check out if you haven't already.

0 replies - 1675 views - 01/01/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Moving from Scrum to Kanban

Rachel Davies - Moving from Scrum to Kanban from NDCOslo on Vimeo.Many teams who are already using Scrum would like to know what benefits they can get by...

0 replies - 5035 views - 12/31/12 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Agile at Scale: Atlassian GreenHopper for Large Organizations

Large organizations can handle agile just as well as small ones with the right tools and the acknowledgement that many agile teams does not make an agile...

0 replies - 2588 views - 12/31/12 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Tips for Facilitating a User Story Mapping Session

In an earlier post I described how to create a user story map. Here are a few additional tips that you might find helpful. User Story Mapping Series * How...

0 replies - 2449 views - 12/29/12 by Steve Rogalsky in Articles

ITOps Sprint 1 Review

Our first ever ITOps sprint completed on Friday 7th December amid much fanfare and celebration (ok, that’s a bit of an exaggeration). The team completed a...

0 replies - 1864 views - 12/28/12 by James Betteley in Articles

Scrum at Google

You may not have found this awesome google tech talk from 2006.  It tells the story of how a group implemented Scrum at Google and what they did to tune...

0 replies - 3351 views - 12/21/12 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

10 Software Process Management Best Practices

Regardless of software process management type (waterfall, scrum, iterative etc.), there are some main rules which should be considered about software...

15 replies - 16050 views - 12/20/12 by Cagdas Basaraner in Articles

Sprint Goals Tie up Loose Ends

Working in an agile team the days before a sprint demo is an intense experience. Everyone is extra focused. Test cases are run to find bugs. The last loose...

0 replies - 1739 views - 12/20/12 by Anders Abel in Articles

What’s New in Mingle 12.4?

We all know there are countless project management tools out there.  Several get attention because of the big name developers on staff or the freeness...

0 replies - 2528 views - 12/19/12 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Are Bugs Part of Technical Debt?

Everybody is talking about technical debt today: developers, testers, consultants, managers - even executives. But the more that people talk about...

0 replies - 2825 views - 12/18/12 by Jim Bird in Articles

Code Reviews: Small and Done by Experts

I read a good article today on lessons on code reviews from open source software. Contemporary Peer Review in Action: Lessons from Open Source...

0 replies - 1589 views - 12/18/12 by Rodrigo De Castro in Articles