
There are a number of agile methods in existence today. Originally dominated by Scrum and XP, the suite of processes has expanded to include a host of...
0 replies - 2255 views - 04/25/13 by Ian Mitchell in Articles

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 - 1844 views - 04/22/13 by Ian Mitchell in Articles

Think
back to the last training course you signed up for that was aimed at
changing the culture of your work environment, such as Agile, Lean or
Scrum:...
0 replies - 1337 views - 08/24/12 by Laura M. Waite ... in Articles

0 replies - 2958 views - 11/10/11 by Shane Willerton in Book Reviews

While it certainly seems that agile software development has gone mainstream, I still encounter a number of software developers who work in one of two...
0 replies - 6454 views - 07/01/10 by Matt Stine in Articles

Following on from the success of last year, this annual event for the UK's enterprise software architect community will have architectural innovation as a...
0 replies - 2752 views - 05/05/10 by Wendy Devolder in Announcements

0 replies - 5705 views - 08/27/09 by Stephen Robillard in Book Reviews

Note:
this is the third in a series of posts on the changing role of product
management as the enterprise transitions to agile development methods.
This...
0 replies - 2299 views - 06/01/09 by Dean Leffingwell in News

David Anderson, an agile thoughtleader and Kanban evangelist, has posted a very interesting blog post surrounding agile transitions - they simply don't work!...
1 replies - 1984 views - 05/08/09 by Kirk Knoernschild in News

Q: What's the difference between an unemployed programmer and an entrepreneur?
A: You don't know either?
Kent Beck
The economy's down, and that...
1 replies - 9191 views - 04/10/09 by James Shore in News

A core tenet of agile methodologies is to help teams deliver software more quickly. But with the plethora of agile practices available to choose from, teams...
1 replies - 9085 views - 03/16/09 by Kirk Knoernschild in News