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A Collection of Funny Scrum Videos

Richard Hundhausen has put together a great list of funny Scrum/Agile related videos. Some of these are classics such as High Moon Studios:...

0 replies - 3373 views - 04/29/13 by Kane Mar in Articles

Adding Diff Syntax Highlighting to Sublime Text

My chosen color scheme for Sublime Text doesn't include support for diff/patch files, so I added my own.To the bottom of my .tmTheme file, I added this just...

0 replies - 4651 views - 04/27/13 by Rob Allen in Articles

Scrum as an Impediment to Agility

As I’m working with smaller and more agile projects, I’m increasingly seeing the classic way that Scrum is executed as more of an impediment to agility...

0 replies - 5188 views - 04/25/13 by Johannes Brodwall in Articles

Martin Fowler: User Stories

User Stories are chunks of desired behavior of a software system. They are widely used in agile software approaches to divide up a large amount of...

0 replies - 17386 views - 04/24/13 by Martin Fowler in Articles

Pair Programming and a Grass-Roots Movement

Originally authored by Aaron Wagner I wanted to take a few minutes to share some thoughts and experiences about pair programming. I'm going to start from...

0 replies - 3832 views - 04/24/13 by Scott Leberknight in Articles

My 7 Work Mantras

This morning I decided to share my "work matras" with my followers on Twitter: Right now I keep them in a note in Notes, but I would really like to...

0 replies - 1840 views - 04/23/13 by Oscar Berg in Articles

Can You Handle An Elite Performer?

Employers ask for elite performers, but they should be careful – they could get what they ask for… If they find an elite performer, do they have the elite...

0 replies - 7964 views - 04/23/13 by Anders Abel in Articles

Facilitating a retrospective with 50 people in an hour

As one of the volunteers at Agile 2012 I was honored to be asked to facilitate the volunteer retrospective. There were a few constraints that made this...

0 replies - 1870 views - 04/23/13 by Steve Rogalsky in Articles

An Agile Health Check: The Daily Stand-Up in Practice

When you meet an agile team for the first time, it can be a good idea to do a quick assessment of their health. Sometimes you can tell quite quickly if there...

0 replies - 2141 views - 04/22/13 by Ian Mitchell in Articles

Agile Architecture & Design

In this presentation from JAXConf 2012, ThoughtWorks software architect Neal Ford investigates agile architecture and design, specifically addressing how big...

0 replies - 1600 views - 04/21/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Building Trust, One Iteration at a Time

A while back I talked to a CEO of a contract development shop.  He wondered how Agile could help him with fixed price, fixed scope contracts to...

1 replies - 1904 views - 04/19/13 by Esther Derby in Articles

3 Reasons To Avoid Overloading Your Teams

Burning Image Monday morning on the highway. Your speed: 0 mph. You’re stuck in the usual rush hour traffic jam because the capacity of this road is...

0 replies - 8309 views - 04/19/13 by Matthias Marschall in Articles

The Paradigm of Project Management Tools

While there’s been some talk and research about project management paradigms e.g. waterfall, Project Management 2.0, ALM,  with the paradigm of agile...

0 replies - 1328 views - 04/18/13 by Olga Kouzina in Articles

Why Stretched Teams do Scrumban

A few years ago Corey Ladas wrote an article about an Agile approach he called “Scrumban”. As the name suggests, this is a variant of Scrum with...

0 replies - 1770 views - 04/18/13 by Ian Mitchell in Articles

How I Organize My Work (with 'Remember the Milk')

Frequently people ask me, “How can you be so productive?” The question seems a bit strange to me, because I often consider myself not productive at...

0 replies - 2019 views - 04/17/13 by Jurgen Appelo in Articles